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    ThumbSaver Magnetic Nail Setter review

     

     

    Invented by a long time framing contractor, the ThumbSaver Magnetic Nail Setter is rugged and works with any fastener

     

    I blackened my share of finger nails hammering in a nail.  It ain’t fun.

    The [amazon_link id=”B000G167FU” target=”_blank” ]ThumbSaver TS001 Magnetic Nail Setter[/amazon_link] is a life saver…..well a finger-saver.  This handy insures that you won’t mash your fingers when driving a nail.

    Invented by a long time framing contractor, it’s perfect for professionals, weekend do-it-yourselfers, hobbyists, redecorators and crafters alike.  After hitting his thumb for 25 years, Robert Meitzler said, “Enough is enough.” Now everyone can enjoy a pain-free sense of accomplishment after completing any project large or small.

    The tip contains a magnet, which is designed to hold virtually any nail, screw or bolt in place so you don’t have to.  Instead you’ll grip the rubber handle, which is wrapped around a durable solid aluminum shaft.  A magnet is embedded in the aluminum.  The applications are virtually limitless as it can hold tiny staples, tacks, picture hanging hardware, or finishing nails.

    It runs $12.99, and you can get it at [amazon_link id=”B000G167FU” target=”_blank” ]Amazon[/amazon_link].

     

    David Novak
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