TACWISE180/15MM 18G Nails for Nail Gun(2000)
R**O
Works well
Work great
K**R
Packaging was weak
Packaging was weak, and nails escaped and mad a mess. Needed to rap in plactic or cellophane. See photo. Nail seem fine after repackaging.
J**L
Great staples, poor packaging.
Packaging not so great. Staples scattered within box.
D**L
Just what I needed for my DeWalt pneumatic 16 gauge brad gun! Nice selection of different sizes so I'm always ready to go!
Just what I needed for my DeWalt pneumatic 16 gauge brad gun! Nice selection of different sizes so I'm always ready to go!
F**E
nails and nail gun
My husband loves it. Thought about buying before but did not.
S**N
Good assorted nails
As per the product details we were given a pack of 4,000 assorted nails, which are made from galvanised steel. Per pack, you get the following lengths of nail including 15mm, 25 mm and 30mm. The gauge of the collated nails was 18mm. We also received a free Tacwise 0327 191EL 230V Nailer / Stapler, which was real bonus and enabled us to test the nails straight off.The Tacwise power corded tool is quick and easy to tool to use. You need to make sure the rubber nose cover is on correctly otherwise the nails stick in the rubber. It fires fairly small nails and staples. It makes short work of fixing beading to skirting board after laying down cork flooring and for other difficult pinning jobs. It is really an ideal Home Improvement, and mainstream tool to have in your tool box. The only slight negative, is on occasion we had jams and no nails were spent. However, there is simple remedy - by just opening and closing the nail attachment, this should reset the nails, thus enabling them to be fired.Overall the Tacwise 180 nail assortment is a good product, and relatively easy to work with.
S**N
Very good Tacwise pins
We recently needed to replace our slate roof with a new roof. For one reason and or another, the work had to be carried out using the internal staircase, of our three storeys terraced house, for access as opposed to erecting scaffolding outside the home. Anyway these pins were exceedingly handy, as we needed to pretty much cover most of the area around the staircase in plastic sheeting over three floors. We used the Tacwise Z3-140 that came with the pins and hardly had any misfires - and certainly no `deformed' pins. Just imagine trying to do this job using a hammer and pins or cheap generic tacker? For us the obvious choice was to use Tacwise pins/staples, they are a quality product, as they are robust and are just well made. You can you use these pins in other branded tackers, but we went with the proprietary Tacker from Tacwise.As mentioned we also received, with pins, a new Tacwise Z3-140 metal taker. The Z3-140 is a good product. The ergonomic design has some useful detailing like the belt hook and edge guide - and makes for a robust and relatively easy to use tacker.All in all these are two very good products from a well very good specialist company.
A**E
Variety pack
The Tacwise 180 Nail Selection Pack is a pack containing a total of 4000 strips of nails in three different sizes -15mm (x 2000), 25mm (x 1000), and 30mm (x 1000). All three strips sizes of nails come in strips that are suitable for loading into Tacwise nail guns.I found it very easy to put each size into my Tacwise 191ELS Pro Nail Gun and, when I used it, everything worked as it should. I had no problems with any jamming - it was a smooth, effective operation with each of the different sized nails. They all appear strong and sturdy - particularly the 30mm ones - which are very sturdy indeed. It's a great idea having three different sizes in one box, saves having to buy and store (lose?) three boxes. They are galvanised so good for outdoor applications as resistant to rust.
N**V
Okay-ish
I've been using 10mmx10mm Tacwise staples for a while with a manual stapler, and overall I like them, but I had an issue with these, which I bought together with the Duo 35 staple/nail gun.Quality of the nails themselves seems good. No issues.I used these together with the Tacwise Duo 35 (which is abysmal by the way), and they came apart into several segments inside the tool. This happened with all the sizes of nails.This doesn't prevent you from using them, but if you need to switch between various sizes often then you'd end up with lots of small segments of unused staples that are more time consuming to stack back into the machine when you need them again.The same thing happened with the staples, so I'm posting the same review on the staple pack.This might just be an issue with the Duo 35, but I don't have anything else to test these with.The box is super flimsy. If you keep it in a very organized drawer then it might last a bit, but most likely you'll need to find another box to keep the staples in. My 10mm Tacwise staples came in a good box that lasts for the entire time I use those staples.
S**S
Good variety of sizes
Recently bought a Von Haus nail gun with a large project in mind so needed additional supplies. These seemed good value when compared to individual size packs. Nails worked well but packaging a bit flimsy - nails held into a plastic tray with one strip of sellotape for the three sizes so when received, a good proportion were languishing in the bottom of the box.
M**S
Nails are Good Packaging is Not
Nails work in my Nail gun as expected and seem to be ok.Box was damaged and not well packed. and the nails are all mixed up, so have to use my own box to store them. Not a big one but a pain.
A**R
Not one of my best sales experiences.
Longer than usual from an Amazon retailer and the packing was poor and the nails had become loose and the strips broken into many pieces. They work great in my Makita gun but it took ages to sort them to size. The quality of the nails from Tacwise is fine only the delivery and packing was at fault here.
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