This riveter has a spring-loaded handle that ejects the used rivet stems after use. The slim-nose design allows the tool to be used in tight spaces. A long handle makes this riveter easy to squeeze.
- Spring-loaded handle ejects rivet stem automatically
- Slim-nose design fits in difficult to reach places
- Right angle riveter
- Long handle makes riveter easy to squeeze
- Uses 1/8 in., 3/32 in., 5/32 in. and 3/16 in. Dia rivets
- For use with steel and aluminum rivets
Andres Bogan (verified owner) –
Great product. Easy to use. Single squeeze to secure rivit.
Kaelyn Becker (verified owner) –
For the price it is a bargain
Kristofer Tremblay (verified owner) –
Works well 2nd rivet broke off in tool had to take tool completely apart to fix. Not sure if it was the rivet, tool issue or poor operator use.
Alf Keebler (verified owner) –
Worked efficiently the few times I have used it
Daphney Casper (verified owner) –
Gr8 price and worked like a charm!
Flo Mante (verified owner) –
Worked great on securing galvanized stove pipe. Used on several other issues and hasn’t missed a beat.
Bulah Flatley (verified owner) –
It works good haven’t tried the larger size not a tool I use all the time
Jeanette King (verified owner) –
Very nice
Maxine Spinka (verified owner) –
It was really easy to assemble
Karen McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Worked well and was functional, but it wasn’t the tool I needed for my project.
Demetrius Bartoletti (verified owner) –
well built, does not jam and a great price.
Carolanne Harber (verified owner) –
As was said in a previous rating, this is a very good tool, especially for the value. The broken-off portion of the rivet is hard to eject, though, and it takes some getting used to forcing the shank out of the tool by letting the handles fly apart.
Elna Welch (verified owner) –
I have only used it a few times but works good wish I would have bought one a long time ago
Alessia Kemmer (verified owner) –
Worked properly but poor design in functionality very hard to squeeze because of the distance apart the handles are when the rivet is in the tool puts you at s mechanical disadvantage I would spend the extra money on one a step up from dewalt or Stanley
Rickie Greenholt (verified owner) –
Not much experience yet, however tried it out and it worked every time. It is a very rugged construction compared to riveters I have owned in the past.
Octavia Kessler (verified owner) –
Got the job done, after seen some reviews i was a little afraid to buy it but it work good for me.
Marie Kutch (verified owner) –
Product was great , one time pull for pop.
Savion Gerhold (verified owner) –
Great pop rivit tool, worked great.
Celestine Altenwerth (verified owner) –
Overall, just what I needed for my project. It was a little rough to start.
Paxton Hickle (verified owner) –
I was using 3/16 rivets, which are the largest size the tool is rated for. On the 1st squeeze it would grab and hold on to the rivet, preventing a 2nd squeeze. After disassembling and reassembling the tool, it worked better. You have to let the handle fly open so the spring mechanism can produce enough of a jolt to release the rivet. With practice, you can set it up so the head of the tool slides down into position as soon as the handle flies open and the rivet is released. If you open the handle gently, it won’t release. Quirky tool, but does the job if you play with it. I only needed it for 8 rivets, so the price was right and the job got done..