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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
+Easy to use the the charges integrated into the nails.+Easy to change the power level (more screw block the holes and provide more piercing power).- Loud, and the gunshot sound may not be appropriate for everyone everywhere.Comes with the necessary materials and safety focused guide.No caseNot clear where to get additional nail + charge combination, may be difficult to get more consumables.
M.Miller
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2025
Great item for your tool box
TommyO’Rourke
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2024
It didn’t function at all
James T. Kirk
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I got this concrete nail gun to secure conduit retainers on my concrete basement walls. This tool works great and is a time saver over drilling and anchoring.PROS: - This tool is simple to use; just place one of the nail rivets into the end of the tool and then put it down where you want it and push. That easy. - I like that the kit comes with everything necessary to use the tool; it has the nails, protective eyewear, hearing protection, and Allen wrench for adjustment, as well as the tool itself. - Power adjustment (depth) is easy to change and set. It may take some trial and error to get the right penetration for your material, but it isn't hard to do.CONS: - It would have been nice to have a hard, plastic case to put all of the kit into when not using. I keep things together when they have a case, but if not, they get scattered to the winds in my garage.
David
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
THIS MANUAL NAIL GUN IS NO JOKE. IT IS THE REAL DEAL AND WORKS GREAT. VERY SIMPLE TO OPERATE, JUST INSERT THE NAIL AND PRESS TWICE AGAINTS THE MATERIAL AND IT FIRES. NOW THIS THING IS LOUD AND HAS SOME SERIOUS KICK. I USED IT TO ATTACH A BRACKET TO CONCRETE BLOCK. THE NAILS HAVE BUILT IN WASHERS. THEY WENT INTO THE CONCRETE LIKE IT WAS BUTTER. IT WILL TAKE SOME TRIAL AND ERROR TO FIGURE OUT HOW MANY SCREWS TO TAKE OUT FOR EACH DIFFERENT APPLICATION. ALSO PLEASE WEAR EYE PROTECTION AS THERE WILL BE FLYING DEBRIS AND EAR PROTECTION IF USING INDOORS AS THIS THING IS LOUD. THE ONLY THING THAT I DID'NT LIKE WAS WHEN YOU REMOVE THE SCREWS FROM THE SILENCER THERE IS NO WHERE ON THE GUN THAT I COULD SEE TO STORE THEM. I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH THIS MANUAL NAIL GUN AND THE BEST PART IS YOU DONT NEED TO LOAD ANY 22S IN THE CHAMBER.
Bounce
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
BOTTOM LINE:1. I recommend this Caramote Concrete Nail Gun Kit.2. The current price of ~$44 is reasonable.LIKES:- Easy to use. No chipping the concrete with drilling and hammering.- Decent quality.- Grip is great. Easy to hold.- Even includes goggles and ear plugs.DISLIKES:- I wish it included more nails.
Albert
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Absolutely wear hearing protection!Yes this works. But if you don't clean out after each shot, no. So unscrew the black tip and use a small punch to push out remaining plastic.Actually and I'm impressed with the results, after I figured that out, about the plastic.
stuart j hillman
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Great power
Davidbrookes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2024
Very powerful tip buy some WD40
Arun V.
Reviewed in India on November 1, 2024
Used for fixing pipe clamps on masonry wall- quite easy to use.
EMH
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
BEST THING ABOUT IT: clean injectionADDITIONAL LIKES: light weight, quiet, little kickbackWORST THING ABOUT IT: no caseADDITIONAL DISLIKES/CONCERNS: lack of instructions with kit, minimum variety of nails availableWARRANTY: none statedCOMMENTS (Function, Appearance, Quality): This is a very handy tool for mounting thin items to concrete. Got it to be able to hang materials in my storm shelter. Was surprised at how easy it was to get a clean nail. Tried it in just plain concrete at first so I did not have to be concerned about varying densities of whatever I might be attaching. I did wear my own sound protection and glasses as I found those supplied with the device wanting. The nail in the 1st image below was driven with all four ‘adjustment’ screws in place. It was quiet, efficient and with very little kickback. This may be a function of the density of the concrete on which it was tested. The second example is from driving a nail into dense concrete in a storm shelter. There was a sizable chip displaced, but I do not see this as a big concern since one will mostly be attaching something to the concrete and such chips will not generally show. I have also had chips flake off while drilling with masonry bits. No where (that I could find) does it tell you what size nails may be used, nor where to get additional nails (comes with 50). It could use a case, but I notice other packages that come with cases are about ~$10 more.MOST SUITABLE FOR: attaching brackets and wood to concreteIS IT WORTH IT?: Given its uniqueness as a niche item, I’d say at ~$30 at present is a good deal.*PRECISE RATING: 4.0 (deductions for inferior accessories, lack of case and lack of information regarding replacement nails)RECOMMENDATION: If you need to attach items to concrete quickly and easily, I can recommend this device.(As always, I will report back if there are any durability issues with additional use.)PHOTO INFO (photos are loaded in order, but may be rearranged when finally posted):1) Example nail driven into retaining wall concrete2) Nail driven into dense concreteOn a personal note, I try to cover everything I think one might like to know about each product, especially something not covered in the listing. So, I hope you found something informative and useful in this review. Thank you for taking the time to read it. Good luck with your decision.*Rating scale:5 = definitely buy again, happy to have it (exceptional in several characteristics,)4 = probably buy again (decent job of doing what I need, excels in one or two characteristics)3 = perhaps buy again after researching options (functions OK, looks OK, decent quality, average life expectancy but no outstanding characteristics) (in other words, average)2 = would not buy again (low end/below average merchandise and/or service, but not totally worthless)1 = sorry I bought it the first time (poor performance in several characteristics, no redeeming characteristics)Characteristics considered: Presentation/Packaging, Quality, Craftsmanship, Materials, Functionality, Utility/Versatility, Instructions, Ease-of-Use, Comfort, Value.
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