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Ramsond RMM4 2-in-1 Air Hardwood Flooring Cleat Nailer and Stapler Gun, Yellow

Ramsond RMM4 2-in-1 Air Hardwood Flooring Cleat Nailer and Stapler Gun, Yellow

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Brand: Ramsond
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $249.99
Buy New: $169.99
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 180

Color: Yellow
Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 26.9
Dimensions (in): 24.3 x 22.8 x 4.8
Each Ramsond comes with a 1 year Limited Warranty covering both parts and labor (at our designated service center).
We DO NOT sell refurbished or reconditioned units under any circumstance. We also DO NOT sell units that we do not carry in stock.

MPN: RMM4
Model: RMM4
UPC: 898854002482
EAN: 0898854002482
ASIN: B001JT64U6

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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Uses both cleats and staples
  • Air operated
  • Includes all accessories and carrying case
  • Uses l cleats and u staples
  • Air booster chambers for better nail driving

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Product Description
Ramsond has quickly become a recognized name for the quality and durability of its products. The Ramsond RMM4 2-IN-1 flooring stapler & cleat nailer combination is another testament to the recognition that Ramsond tools now enjoy. With over 30,000 units sold in North America, the RAMSOND (R) RMM4, patented combination 2-in-1 hardwood cleat nailer and stapler is an engineering marvel. It shoots both cleat nails and staples. It shoots 15.5 and 16 gauge staples ranging from 1 to 2 inches, and "L" cleat ranging from 1-1/2" to 2". The 2-in-1 magazine has a capacity of 100 staples/cleats. It is highly durable and contractor/industrial quality, yet light weight and agile. The body of this gun is constructed of durable die-cast alloy for job site durability and low weight. It comes with an extra-wide composite non-marring base plate for added stability and protection against scratches to the flooring surface. It provides a conveniently long reach handle with an ultra-padded cushioned grip for balance and optimal operating comfort, stability and safety. Internally, the driver blade is constructed of a very tough heat treated and hardened steel. The composite base plate designed to allow the user to drive fasteners much faster and closer to the wall while protecting the flooring surface from marring. This ergonomically designed multifunctional tool is manufactured under the strict ISO guidelines for quality control. With nearly 30,000 sold, this product has become a symbol for reliability and durability.


Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Don't buy direct from Ramsond!   February 26, 2010
D. Ray (CT)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought direct from Ramsond and the tool arrived with a hole in the housing. I didn't open the package and find the defect until (2) weeks after it arrived. My mistake! Ramsond will try and charge you shipping back to them plus a $35 inspection fee plus shipping back to you unless you report the defect within (1) day. Even if you report defects within (1) day you still pay for shipping to them plus the $35 inspection fee! I'm not making that up, check their web policy. That adds up to between $60 to $80 even if the tool is defective right from the factory. Ouch!

It appears Ramsond makes a good product but their customer service is terrible. I felt like a thief just trying to get them to work with me.

Buy from Amazon, they have customer service which works.



5 out of 5 stars Floor nailer   February 10, 2010
Golfwizard (Rochester, MI)
I laid 260 square feet of floor and never had one problem. The nailer worked great and was easy to use. I could have rented, but by the time I would have finished the floor, I would have paid for the gun. Now I can do the dining room and living room floors with no additional cost.


4 out of 5 stars A very nice floor nailer   February 6, 2010
K. Crocker (Durham, NH USA)
I have now used this nailer to put down 700 sq ft of hardwood flooring in my daughter's house in Hawaii. It worked perfectly with only one adjustment needed on my part. The single adjustment was adding a thin shim to the floor plate to make the staples hit the correct spot at the base of the tongue in the 1/2 inch thick flooring. the included manual was very close on the actual air pressure settings needed and had a section on how to clear a jammed staple which we needed to do twice. The cost of the tool plus shipping to Hawaii was less than the rental cost of a floor nailer in Honolulu for 4 days and we can resell the tool afterward. What a great way to spend the winter months of New Hampshire away from the snow and ice, laying hardwood floor.


5 out of 5 stars great tool   January 22, 2010
Robert E. Quinn (MONCKS CORNER SC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

BOUGHT THE RAMSOND FLOOR NAILER TO INSTALL A HARDWOOD FLOOR IN MY HOME.I WAS A LITTLE NERVOUS AT FIRST IN ATTEMPTING TO DO A MAJOR FLOOR INSTALATION, WITH THE RAMSOND FLOOR NAILER IT MADE THE JOB EASY,NO JAMS OR MISFIRES THE ONLY BAD THING THE JOB TURN OUT SO WELL MY WIFE WANT ME TO DO THE OTHER ROOMS GREAT FLOOR NAILER FOR THE PRICE.


5 out of 5 stars Good floor nailer for diy'er   January 20, 2010
C. L. Tackett (Lexington, SC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Purchased to lay ~800 sq ft of 3/4" prefinished oak (5" wide planks) in my house. Worked well, used 2" staples. Comes with bases for different thickness flooring. Unfortunately, even when using the base for 3/4" flooring, we still had to 'shim' the base with several layers of duct tape to get the flooring staples to go in at the correct place on the tongue of the flooring. This was mentioned in other Amazon reviews as well (and the instructions for the flooring we nailed down), but it is something to note. If you are nailing down the flooring and tearing up the tongues of the wood, break out the duct tape :). Other than that, nailer seems well made, and not "plasticky". I couldn't justify paying $400-500 for a name-brand nailer for what I was doing. I'm nailing down 4 seperate rooms of flooring, each on a weekend, and the cost of this nailer covers what it would have cost me to rent one.

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