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Prof. Alessia Beier Sr.
> 3 dayGood product nothing fancie just dose the job its made for
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Bowhunter2
> 3 dayStraight up solid nail sets
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Bob Bobertson
> 3 dayWorks very well for what it does.
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RichZ
> 3 dayI had what I believes was an identical set of net setters to this for about 50 years. Moved, and somehow never found them in what wed packed. And naturally, I needed them. Bought another set. They appear to be 100% identical to the ones I relied on for 50 years or more. Not sure why anyone would spend more than what these cost to do the same job that these do perfectly.
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William G. West
> 3 dayNice little punches
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manorajya
> 3 day5 star...
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Willie Romaguera Jr.
> 3 dayThey have rusted in very short time. They slip off the nail heads easier than I like. But they are good tools.
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Hawk
> 3 daySturdy
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A. Langley
> 3 dayIts a cheap set of nail sets. They work. I havent used them enough to find a flaw.
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toolman
Greater than one weekNot what they used to be... The product is as pictured, not as described. The old square headed, made in USA nail sets are, unfortunately, a thing of the past. Chinese knockoffs abound. After returning these ( I bought a few sets, as other carpenters were always coveting mine ) I attempted purchasing them from the Home Despot, with no joy. Returned those also.Then contacted several other suppliers, who were not even aware of the product change Stanley had pulled, only to find that the square heads are simply not available. Only recourse if you demand the real item is to search for old stock. If minus 5 stars was possible, thats what Stanley would get on this one. I have to agree with Cliff, The only current quality product is the Starett. ( Still made in USA !! )