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ITW Ramset 00022 HammerShot Low Velocity Powder Actuated Tool Replaces HD22

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 168 ratings

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Head Material Aluminum
Handle Material Aluminum
Color Black
Item Weight 1.34 Pounds

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  • Light weight duty tool designed for applications such as small room additions and basement remodels
  • The model HD22 is a low velocity piston type fastening tool
  • Designed for use with Ramset 0.22 caliber CW powder loads and Ramset fasteners
  • HD22 single shot .22 caliber powder actuated fastener tool
  • Delivers a powerful single shot to fasten your projects
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The Ramset Hammer Shot 0.22 Caliber Single Shot Tool is a hammer-actuated tool utilizing 0.22 caliber loads. This tool is great for small DIY projects. The HammerShot can easily fasten up to 2-1/2 in. drive pins.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
168 global ratings

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Customers like the performance, ease of use, and value of the tools. For example, they mention it works great, it saves time, and it's well worth the money. Opinions are mixed on the quality.

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21 customers mention16 positive5 negative

Customers like the performance of the tool. They say it works great for driving nails into concrete and is the perfect tool for the job.

"...have made a mistake after pay close intentions how to load it, work like a charm. Love it." Read more

"Seriously this works just fine. Simple to operate 2x4 into concrete. Love it." Read more

"Worked OK, did about 50 nails one day in my basement for a frame wall bottom plate...." Read more

"Best BANG for the buck! Works great every single time!" Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the tool. They say it makes the job easier, saves time with framing, and remodeling. Some mention that it's simple to operate and saves them time fastening wood to concrete.

"Definitely saves time fastening wood to concrete, compared to drilling and then using concrete screws ("Tapcon" screws)...." Read more

"This tool is used to fasten 2x4 to concrete or cement. Remodeling is much quicker with this tool than drilling holes for fasteners...." Read more

"...Now, this tool is not easy to use in the best case, typically requiring 4-6 hard pounds with the hammer before it goes off -- not really an ideal..." Read more

"Seriously this works just fine. Simple to operate 2x4 into concrete. Love it." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the tools. They mention that it is well worth the money, and has a great price.

"...Well worth the money. Be sure to review information on the manufacturer's website before your first use...." Read more

"Best BANG for the buck! Works great every single time!" Read more

"Great price compared to in store" Read more

"Good cheaper alternative for those trigger ones." Read more

13 customers mention8 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the tool. Some mention it's a very solid heavy duty tool, while others say it'll break easily.

"When i received it i was very satisfied with this item....very solid heavy duty tool...i hope it drives 3 concrete nails all the way in ..i have..." Read more

"...but I have to say that I wasn't terribly impressed with the unreliability of the hammer-fire method even when it was working...." Read more

"...Tool is holding up great. Maybe with even more extended use it could, but I feel this is meant for smaller home renovation projects anyway...." Read more

"Yup, always handy to have, and always fun to blast the nails! Excuse to build and be a kid inside making things go BANG!!" Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the hold of the tool. They mention that it's not the strongest hold, and it doesn't hold a flat plate tight.

"...So it’s not the strongest hold but I’m afraid to use more fasteners because I might destroy something or injure myself...." Read more

"...bricks, wood... Nail use appeared to enter to 1/4 ".. does not hold a flat plate tight. Without more info or specs this will be trial and error" Read more

".../day I used it a fired shell would not come out of the chamber, stuck solid...." Read more

First one broke after 35 shots.  Company quickly sent a replacement.
4 Stars
First one broke after 35 shots. Company quickly sent a replacement.
**Note the update below**I use this tool only occasionally over the past 2 years to secure 2x4 lumber to concrete. I've fired about 35 rounds, securing lumber to basement concrete before the tip cracked open. I'm fortunate that I saw this, as another nail fired through might have been very dangerous! I contacted the company to see what their response will be. I've always used Ramset recommended solid concrete yellow loads and 2.5" nails. Hopefully this is just an isolated incident.I'll update this review as I hear back from Ramset.**UPDATE 2/16/16**I contacted Ramset (ITW Brands) via email and explained the situation. Their customer service response was quick and courteous. They asked for the serial number and for more details about how I was using the tool. They paid for a return shipping label and asked that I send it to them so the Quality Dept could take a look. After analysis they sent out a replacement model. The whole process took 5 weeks and I was contacted by the same individual each time. I feel like they care about the quality of their tools and showed commitment to their customers.
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