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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I keep one in my fire gear and one in my car which I carry in my tactical pants when working EMS. Great value; tool is priceless when you need it in an emergency.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Didn’t last long
Sage Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
I returned these punches. one did not work when it arrived and the other one worked. a couple days later the working one stopped. I tried again for a few days and then decided they had to be returned. No amount of pressure would make it punch the spot i needed to drill. I liked the size as it fit into my toolbox (which has compartments), other punches are too long.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Two handy spring punches. Nothing more and nothing less.
wjr
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
This is a great tool for jobs that require precise drilling. It is way better and more accurate than juggling the piece, a standard center punch and a hammer.Some reviewers said it did not work consistently or at all. This means they are not using it correctly. You must use a quick firm push for it to work. If you push it in slowly it will not work.I recommend this automatic center punch tool. I would buy it again if I need a new one but that will likely be a while.
John Buethe
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
These seem to be made a little cheaply. They don’t depress all the way and you have to press them down a couple times to get that “punch” press again otherwise they will still do what they’re supposed to do though!
Volunteer Firefighter Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021
This is the same Glass Breaker Punch Tool that I was trained with. They do work effectively. I did have step by step instructions and safety precautions before Amazon changed my answer wording, I was very specific in my first response, this is my re-attempt. First thing's first, you'll want a pair of thick sleeves and gloves (preferably and importantly a pair of Firefighter Safety Gloves)., secondly you'll want (proper training as to how to use this tool). To use this tool be sure that you are using it away from any person's harms way (including patients, bystanders, and fellow Extricators). Only use on proper glass. (vehicles are designed with a safety glass, and this tool is commonly preferred to be used on side windows due to many windshields being laminated, big, and require proper training of removal.) If you are inexperienced, please seek assistance from someone certified in Extraction Training. In order to use this tool (with gloves), place one hand flat vertically in front of the desired hand to push with. And apply the tip of the glass breaker (preferably) in the desired (lower corner) of the window. Note: (It does not take much force) Note: safety glass is designed to uphold shock force in the centers of itself to prevent shattering. If you are unsure how to use this tool, or have never been trained with one, seek assistance from a Trained and Certified Extrication Professional. Keep out of reach of children, and those who are not authorized to use this tool. Be very careful ,cautious, and responsible when using. Thank you.Request to Amazon: Do not leave out my safety instructions this time. I am very specific on my wording for public safety.
Fitzy Marlote
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
Dad's had a "brass popper" for long time. We've both use it when needed; especially for predrilling into wood or metal. When my parents move out most of the tools will go with them so, I got one for me and the other for my brother's husband [He hammers screws to get them started].
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