

š§ Nail Your Projects with Style!
The National Hardware N278-275 V7710 Wire Nail is a versatile and durable solution for all your small home projects. With a galvanized finish and a domed head style, these nails are designed to sink easily into wood, providing a smooth and professional appearance. Weighing only 0.01 ounces and measuring 1/2" x 19 Ga, they are perfect for precision work without the bulk. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their craftsmanship.





| Manufacturer | National Hardware |
| Part Number | V7710 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 4.25 x 1.69 inches |
| Item model number | N278-275 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1/2" x 19 Ga |
| Color | Galvanized |
| Material | Steel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | Domed |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Certification | not_applicable |
| Usage | Wood |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Perfect little nails
I use these nails for wood crafts and they are very sturdy for small nails with small heads.
S**E
Perfect for hanging tin signs as well as framed documents
My basement is my game room, and I'm decorating it as such. With tin signs and framed 8.5x11 images from the games we play.....so far, 48 of them. That's a LOT of nails. This was a perfect set of wire nails for my needs. The plastic box for them was nice, too, it stays closed in the drawer, but is easy to open and get them when I'm on a ladder. I didn't see any bent ones or any nails that had misshapen heads or points. They're all shiny, and are just a tad smaller than the holes that the tin signs have to be hung by. Most of the placement has been in drywall, but when it went into a stud, there were no problems. These drive into wood just fine too.
B**S
Great Nails!
These little nails are perfect....They are hard to find especially at places like Home Depot and Lowes who seem to only sell larger nails. So glad to find them offered on Amazon...You get a lot of them for the money. They are perfect for small nail jobs like hanging light art on walls where large nails are over kill.
H**Y
Bends Easily
For whatever reason most of my local hardware stores were completely sold out of 1 inch nails, so I ordered these. They're fine and they get the job done, but if you're not extra careful they'll bend like rubber. I've never had this issue with other 2D nails used on the same material. I held them with needle nose pliers to hammer into soft pine plywood, and I still had to bend most of them back into shape.
S**S
Great for arts and crafts
Excellent, quality nails that are perfect for art projects. I used these to repurpose a couple of hideous dollar store "paintings" by taking an old shirt and nailing it down to the frame. I also nailed an airline blanket over a larger dollar store "painting" and used white acrylic paint to draw on a city skyline. These little nails didn't give me any trouble when hammering fabric down over wooden frames.
D**.
You get very little for the money!
For $9.68 I was expecting a lot of nails - I received a tiny box with maybe 50-60 nails in it. I went to Lowe's and bought 5 times as many for half the price.
L**A
I came upon these and they were the perfect size and just what I needed
I needed to look for the tiny nails for a string art project and could not find any nails at Home Depot Smaller than 1 inch. I came upon these and they were the perfect size and just what I needed.
S**Y
Great product, good value
Great nails. I had nearly 50 framed concert posters to hang in my new apartment. These nails are just the right length and perfect for my 8"x10" to 3'x4' frames. Highly recommend.
L**R
Comme prevut
Solide, exactement ce que jāavais besoin.
E**T
They are nails, man!
Good quality nails, used for minor repairs around the house
A**X
Small but effective
I nailed so much stuff together
C**0
Not good for hardwood, to soft of a metal.
I go through a lot of finish nails, so I was excited that these were half the price compared to what I normally pay. Nailing into hardwood (oak, maple), I had to use a punch to start it, and I still ended up bending about 30% of the nails. I ended up switching back to the nails from a local hardware store, and they went in with ease. I have tried them in pine, and they are fine for soft wood, so that's what I will use the rest for.
A**R
Five Stars
Decent
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