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- #59,731 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #24 in Collated Pinner Nails
david
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Every pin I tried through the gun jammed. Stayed with the gun manufacture brand and have never looked back. Please don’t contact me regarding information, specs or any other information. Please look to the manufacturers website.
Reece Bixler
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
As advertised
Alex C
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Only "no fires" and misfires.Failed repeatedly in Grex pin gun to drive into workpice.Then a couple of pins curled around and poked back out of the wood.To test the situation, I put Grex pins in the gun: perfect function.Put the SimCos pins back: same trouble.At that point I took a better look at the SimCos pins; the line of collation is curvy, not flat.I think that explains why the pins don't fire or bend in the wood.Zero function gets one star.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
Easy to use
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Installed cabinets and couldn’t find these particular sizes at Home Depot or Lowe’s for my pinning gun. Fit my tool and worked great
Robert E. Bosso
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
Nice selection of pin nails. Please note that these are headless, so whatever you are pinning has to be clamped or otherwise together because these will not draw two pieces together. I often use them as support for glued pieces,
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
The orientation arrows are nice - installing pins the wrong way in your nailer is an easy mistake to make. However, the pin strips are pretty wavy - the quality control isn’t great. I’m concerned the waviness is going to cause jamming issues. Most pin nailers don’t have tool-less jam removal, so that becomes a big problem.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Pros: - made from good-quality stainless steel - variety of lengths - good value for 5K pinsCons: - packaging could be better - directional arrows are smudged and difficult to read - non-standard U.S. increments (2/5", 3/5") - sticks are wavy and tend to break apartThese stainless steel pin nails worked fine in my 23-gauge pin nailer (Carpenter air tools). No jams or problems of any kind. I've used them in my shop for the last month on a variety of woodworking projects. They have performed well with no issues.They come in a variety of lengths, from 3/8" to 1 3/8". But you don't get very many of each size. This is basically a kind of assortment starter-pack. Also, the non-standard measurements (2/5", etc) left me scratching my head. But still, I like the really short ones that are sometimes hard to find.The material does appear to be good-quality stainless steel... passed the magnet test. And it's definitely a good value for 5K stainless pins.The packaging could have been better. The plastic box is not big enough. They are jammed in so tight that the sticks tend to break. The sticks are also kind of wavy, which I've never seen before. Also, the directional arrows had been smudged and were difficult, if not impossible, to read. You can see this in one of the pics.Overall, these 23-gauge pins are a good value for 5K stainless. Good variety of lengths. No jams in over a month. But there are a few quality control issues that need to be addressed, like the smudged arrows and non-standard measurement labels.
R A.
Reviewed in Australia on April 27, 2023
Pin magazines jam in nailer as they are not aligned straight enough to slide freely in the channel on the gun
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