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Your cart is empty. These nails are specifically designed to be virtually invisible once installed. They remain concealed within the skirting board, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing look.
Each set of our product contains either with nail-specific sleeve tool. This complete set provides convenience and ensures you have everything you need for a successful installation.
Specification:
Material: Carbon steel
Size: 1.7+0.85cm
Installation Requirements:The thickness of the skirting line is greater than 10mm
Package:
50Pcs Double-Head Skirting Thread Seamless Nail
1Pcs Nail-specific sleeve tool
diego martinez
2025-08-24 11:24:53
muy práctico para crear muebles
DC
2025-07-25 18:43:16
I used these to hang acoustic panels which is completely different then what they are intended for. But decided to take a chance and it actually works quite well, as I did not want to glue them permanently to my walls. Doing it this way you can use a few of these and then only be left with small holes if and when you need to remove the panels. This in my opin is much better choice then to try and scrape strong glue from your walls.They come with a small tool so you can easily hammer them in without damaging the points, and surprisingly seems to be made out of stainless steel so it's pretty strong and works well.NOTE: Before testing this idea I tried the 3M Command Strips which failed as the panels kept falling off the wall. Using these I have no such issues.I recommend trying these if you have a similar use such as I mention here.
QueenCashew
2025-07-02 14:50:10
I wished they worked for us, they ended up being too long for our trim and poked out the other side, so I ended up with holes anyway, and I split one trim board. They are quality nails, they unfortunately just didn't work for us.
Royale Brown
2025-06-20 17:20:28
These are too short length...Will most likely use them for some other project verse sending it back.
S. L. Schultz
2025-06-08 13:02:05
Very easy to use and gets the job done. For a DIY person this really helped me in lining up the trim and makes for an extra hand.
Rob
2025-05-13 11:48:13
Product arrived on time and was accurate to what was promoted.
Dave W.
2025-04-29 15:43:50
Love these things, makes installing door trim and floor trim nice and clean
Laura
2025-04-17 15:02:48
You have to find studs, for starters. But even after they were all into studs, I hammered on my trim, and it just popped right back off. The nails are grooved to help with friction/holding the trim board, but they do not hold the trim. I was very excited to try these out, but I ended up extremely frustrated with this product and had to borrow a trim nailer anyway.
Moe
2025-04-03 09:18:56
i never even heard of them until i saw a video on tic toc,i bought some and love the fact there are no nail holes in my trim
David P.
2025-02-21 13:05:39
Handy to have!
DR DANNY JONES
2025-02-15 18:35:15
Perfect for the job
Eric S.
2025-02-14 13:43:10
I am a DIYer not a tradesman, so would like to give an opinion. Some reviews say these are too short, and one review says too long, which I believe is down to the project not product. I used these when applying skirting board, but I was also using grab adhesive. On shorter lengths these were OK but on a 4.4m board not suitable. It also depends how straight the wall is. I did find a workaround, I marked where the studs were and put the short end of these in to the skirting first, and then using a block applied the skirting. When I put it through the plasterboard first, and tried applying the skirting, when hammering with a block the nails pushed in further to the plasterboard and did not grip the skirting properly. In my opinion this is because the soft wood strut is softer than an MDF skirting. This method is outside how the manufactures instructions recommend, but worked better for my project. My skirting was MDF 18mm this and 144 high. I have given an average rating to be fair to the vendor. In my opinion these would be better if there was an option for different lengths. Hope this helps
Mark F
2025-02-10 12:40:04
What can you say about nails? Apart from they work and do the job that they were meant for.
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