Dropped off a 16 gauge brad nailer, to get the driver fixed on August 18th. A 16 gauge nailer iswithout question imperative to have as a trim carpenter..it is September 25th...I had to go buy a new gun with money I dont have and I gotta pay whenever they get it fixed. I dropped it off here because I was told they were good and quick. They said it was taking longer because they didnt have my driver in stock and had to order it but if they had called me and told me it would take months to fix I wouldve gone somewhere that did have a driver. So now Im down 200$ for having to buy another gun, and my main gun is in tool limbo. Who knows what Ill get charged....what will I end up paying...250...300? Have no clue. Staff was friendly at least. They have some nice tools, but once.... and if my nailer ever gets fixed Ill probably take any guns that may break elsewhere to be honest.
They arent kidding, man. Tools all over the place. Bring a lot of money, youll be glad to have it
They have a lot of tools that the big box stores dont. Usually at a fair price.
The service is the best.. all the workers are so friendly and puty much they got most of the tools that we can possibly need in the construction sites...
Great prices, not too much to choose from compared to bigger stores but the prices keep you coming back.
Good customer service is a hit or miss. Sometimes they are polite, somtimes they are d***s. They have good quality products tho.
The right tools when you needing
Splendid
God
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