🎨 Frame Your World with Precision!
The Anrain Point Driver for Picture Framing is a versatile and portable tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. It features a sturdy tungsten steel construction, ergonomic grip, and comes with 2000 flexible point nails. The quick refill mechanism allows for seamless operation, making it ideal for various framing projects without the need for an air compressor.
Manufacturer | Anrain |
Brand | Anrain |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 8.66 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | HM515 |
Color | Yellow and Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Fasteners | 2000 |
Size | HM515 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HM515 |
N**A
Spartan packaging, adequate tool but a bit cheaply made. Good value. Let's see how it does...
There seems to be dozens of sellers of this very same device, so it's mostly about price and how many "points" are provided. I went for the lowest price, most points (2000). It arrived in a plastic padded envelope -- no box, no blister pack, no instructions, NOTHING but the tool and two little boxes of points.Not necessarily a problem, but I'm suspecting I received a returned unit. Didn't look used, it works fine, so no problem (I guess).If this continues to work ok, it was a bargain. Time will tell.
A**R
Works great and easy to use.
Very easy to use and works great. It has made my framing projects easy to complete. I would highly recommend this product.
J**J
Works well
Works well with wood frames. Seems a bit expensive but should last for home use. Bought frames and matted art work at different garage sails. Put them together with this.
F**S
Works very well, but misfires at times
Bought this to secure back panels on pictures. This Point Driver works very well for that given the fact that it shoots the points out the front face of the driver, i.e. you can hold the panel down with the bottom of the driver, rest the head against the frame and shoot the point. The tools has some heft to it and feels very sturdy.The only complaint I have is that it misfires at times. To remediate I open up the nail compartment and shut it again with some speed to ensure the nails are all the way up front in the chamber. More of a nuissance than a deadly flaw, and might just be my driver then a general issue with design/production.The only limitation this tool has is when you try and shoot pins too close to the edge of the frame as the force and the pin might split the frame. But if you put the pin probably more than 1/8th of an inch down from the edge of the frame, you should be ok.Overall I do recommend this tool for its price point and functionality.
A**R
Easy to use
This was so easy to use! I purchased a frame not realizing that it was not secured in the back. This allowed me to secure the picture being framed fast and with ease
D**G
Picture frame repairs
Exactly what I needed. Works perfectly
D**M
Super easy to use
I haven’t done much picture framing and only had a few frames to assemble so I didn’t want to buy a bunch of stuff. However, this was worth every penny. It’s very easy to use and makes light work of installing the picture retention pins. It’ll probably sit in the back of a drawer for a few years but I’ll be glad I have it if I build any more frames.
A**S
This is not on point
First, no instructions. Easy to figure out, but still. First shots into pine got less than 1/32 penetration. I maxed out the depth setting and almost got a full 1/8. Too bad as soon as I tried to bend it, simulating adding artwork to my frame, it fell out. Let’s try walnut next. Full power again got us about 1/16. Never mind the frequent misfires, jams, and overall poor performance. Maybe if this had included a hammer to drive the points home and this was labeled as a “point starter”. Even then you’d have a good chance they would fall out before you could drive them home. Maybe I just got a dud, but you could probably get these points in deeper if you threw them at your frame.
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