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Ramset 2.4 x 45mm concrete nails are made from zinc mechanically plated carbon steel for hand-hammer driving into medium strength concrete and solid block. The plain shank drives in cleanly and the high-strength steel resists bending, making these a simple, reliable fixing where a powder actuated tool is not required.
Suited to fixing timber battens, brackets and light fittings to medium strength concrete and solid masonry block by hand, for quick general fastening around the home and site.
Ramset Concrete Nails 2.4mm x 45mm 25 Pack are designed for hand hammer driving into medium strength concrete and solid block. Manufactured from ductile, high strength carbon steel with a plain shank for easy driving.
They are designed for hand-hammer driving into the base material.
Medium strength concrete and solid masonry block.
They are 45mm long with a 2.4mm diameter.
Zinc mechanically plated carbon steel with a plain shank.
This pack contains 25 concrete nails.
Better than expected
No issues at all. Fast delivery and exactly as described.
Great value for money
Spent a while looking for the right Ramset 2.4 and this kept coming up as the best value. I can see why — quality is impressive for the price. Delivery took just 2 days to Townsville which is great. Packaging was solid and everything intact. My partner and I both use it daily now. Highly recommended.
One of my best online buys
Quality product at a fair price. Delivered quickly. Happy.
Happy with SuperSaver AU
Have bought Ramset before and always been happy. Great price on SuperSaver AU and delivery was fast. Arrived perfectly packaged. Works flawlessly from day one.
Fast delivery and perfect condition
Fast delivery and exactly what I ordered. Very happy with this.
Outstanding value
Bought this on a bit of an impulse after seeing it on the site and really glad I did. Quality is much better than the price suggests — feels premium and well made. Ordered Monday and it arrived Wednesday in Sydney. Nothing loose or damaged. A few people have asked where I got it.
