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26 Feb, 2025
Wife happy, replaces our 40 year old one...
Wife happy, replaces our 40 year old one that shrank. Many thanks

26 Oct, 2016
Flex dry blade to stiff for side mirrors
Works ok but it is to stiff! With five vehicles the other four are larger and a very flexible blade. Problem is being so stiff it jars the side mirrors out of position and have to be readjusted each day. Fine for Windows not so good for side mirrors

18 Sep, 2018
Works great hold at 90 deg for best performance
Pro works as advertised, easy to use, quiet, light weight, wear eye protection, twisty nails in pallets have no chance, period. Hold 90 deg for best performance
Cons need to hold it exactly 90 deg to operate efficiently, if less than 90deg it will slip off the twisty nails, practice and buy yourself a 30 deg swivel air hose so you don’t struggle with the air hose trying to hold it up right. If boards are more than 1” you still have to pull the nails. Thin nails or old nails will buckle upon hitting and jam inside next to the rod, BUT are doable by tapping the trigger with a slight upward tug and the rotation of the rod will dislodge it. Mangled nails punch thru a couple times and pull it thru from the opposite side. Lots of negatives but it is the nails not the denailer that is the problem. Nails run thru, approx 450 all twisty nails in 1” wet fir packing crates fv