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Bostitch reckons it has a solution in its Palm Nailer, which is a devise you hold in your palm, hover over a nail, and "bang, bang, bang", it's in.
It uses a compressed air drive and is claimed to be able to get most nails in in under a second - saving you time that could be much better spent in the pub.
It is $83 and is available from Amazon.
Hit the play button above to see it in action. Gadgets, Home And Kitchen, Hammers, DIY, Video
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10 October 2008 17:14 GMT / By Katie Scott
Hands up all of you who have managed to hammer your fingers instead of the nail they are unsteadily holding in place?Bostitch reckons it has a solution in its Palm Nailer, which is a devise you hold in your palm, hover over a nail, and "bang, bang, bang", it's in.
It uses a compressed air drive and is claimed to be able to get most nails in in under a second - saving you time that could be much better spent in the pub.
It is $83 and is available from Amazon.
Hit the play button above to see it in action. Gadgets, Home And Kitchen, Hammers, DIY, Video




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