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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Facilita mucho el trabajo
E.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
This little Dynamo packs a good punch to get the fastener in. Fairly simple upkeep and cleaning process. Nice case and it comes with extra parts, fifty fasteners, safety glasses, lube, decent gloves, and instructions that include the list of troubleshoot topics. This complete kit is very functional and priceless for the right job.
David
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I'm an old retired contractor and during my working days I always used a RamSet with .22 blanks to drive nails into concrete and other hard surfaces. This ZFYOUNG Concrete Nail Gun Kit is much handier and does just as good a job. Quick, easy and powerful. It is louder than the old style RamSets, so be sure and wear ear protection. Comes with a nice enough carrying case, 50 fasteners and some very cheap gloves and protective eye wear. You do have to assemble the gun yourself so be sure and watch that video. Overall, I recommend it.
Meezy
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I really like the raw power of the nail gun, all of the settings are pretty powerful. You definitely want to use ear plugs when using this. But it did really good for the small project I needed it for. Some bolts came out of an old gate that was in concrete so I opted for this tool instead of a drill. This was a good choice where I was able to blast a nail right into the concrete. Made the job a lot easier than if I used a drill. It was actually a lot of fun to use and you don't do anything but load a nail into it.. The product comes as if you already know how to use it but I have never used one before. Maybe these are more common somewhere else but I had no idea how to operate it when I first got it I had to watch a Youtube short of it being used and then I didn't believe it would work that way but it does. I just kind of covered my ears to use it but it functioned exactly like it is supposed to, driving the nail all the way down. In comparison I got my strongest hammer drill and tried to drive a hex bolt into the concrete and I could only get it half-way. The nail gun is more powerful.It's not real expensive and it works so that's a win in my book. It comes with a bunch of ammo (nails) and a useful carrying case. If it came with earplugs I missed that part but it does have extra springs and tips. Mine was already assembled and in working order when it came. It has a plastic belt clip that probably won't last that long under high use but underneath the plastic is just lathed pieces of metal (Al), so it should last even if the plastic starts to break.
Nona-nona
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The Concrete Nail Gun Kit is an absolute winner! It comes with 50 nails, and the 5-speed adjustable feature gives you great control for different tasks. I’ve used it for various household woodworking projects, and it’s made fastening materials to concrete and other surfaces so much easier and faster.The steel construction feels durable, and the portability is a huge plus—it's lightweight and easy to maneuver around my workspace. The versatility of this tool, combined with its solid performance, makes it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast or professional. Highly recommend this for anyone who needs a reliable, easy-to-use nail gun for concrete and woodworking projects!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Worked twice.
Jean-Pierre
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
We didn't realize this was so loud. I'm glad to have read someone's review before trying this myself: you will absolutely, absolutely, absolutely need to wear earplugs and perhaps earmuffs as well. I would be concerned to use this within 50 feet of someone who isn't wearing some kind of ear protection.This is extremely portable, and fairly easy to learn to use, but just SO LOUD. Our need is for something to drive smaller nails into packaging crates, and I'm afraid we're continuing to look for an inexpensive option.
m jacobson
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I think I would give it 5 stars if the description was more accurate and if there were better instructions.I've never owned or used one of these tools. So my review is not that of an experienced user.I like the tool. It does a good job.It's very easy to use, once you figure out how.The description says, "...simple instructions make this pistola de clavos accessible for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts." I found the instructions to be almost useless. The safety tips are important to read but there's nothing that tells me how to use this gun.This gun has a lot of power and the fasteners are sharp and strong enough to penetrate hard substrates.It has 4 different power settings. These are set by removing or adding 4 screws in the muffler.The first photo is a steel fence post. That's an example of penetration on the lowest power setting.The second photo is a landscaping rock. That was done on the highest power setting.The description says, "...from air conditioning setup to picture framing, this nail gun’s strong penetration power is the ideal tool for multiple construction needs." I won't be making picture frames with this. And I won't be hanging picture frames with it, unless the picture frame is a 2x4 and the wall is concrete.The third photo is a 1x2 board being attached to a 2x4 beneath. That was done on the highest power setting. Obviously, that was far too much force.The fourth photo is a 1x2 on top with a 2x4 beneath. That was done on the lowest setting. If the 2x4 was concrete, that probably wouldn't have penetrated the 1x4 that deeply. I don't know. This tool is obviously not designed for attaching wood to wood. The description says, "Anchor Wire Slotting Device for Household Woodworking". I have no idea what that means.When this gun fires, it's at least as loud as my handgun, when I fire it. My first shot with this tool was done without earplugs. That was a big mistake. My ears were ringing for hours. The description says, "features a double silencer system for a quieter work environment...safe and durable for any project, without disturbing family or neighbors". I guess that depends on how far away your neighbors are and how much they're disturbed by gunfire. I assume this type of tool is loud, no matter who manufactures it. It's possible this one is quieter that others. Since I've never used one, I don't know whether it is.One additional note: The safety glasses included in the kit are rubbish. The plastic is not perfectly clear, so you can't see through them well. The edges are sharp, and the size is too small for my normal-sized, Euro-American head.Overall, this is a great tool to do the job for which it was made. It's not expensive and it has a lot of power.
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