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🔧 Nail removal redefined — get the pro edge every time!
The Air Locker AP700 is a professional-grade pneumatic nail remover designed for tradesmen who demand efficiency and durability. Featuring a 1/4 inch NPT air inlet and operating at 80-120 PSI, it removes 10-20 gauge nails with precision while preserving wood integrity. Its all-metal body and ergonomic rubber grip ensure long-lasting performance and comfort, making it ideal for a wide range of soft and hard woods. Perfect for denailing floorboards, pallets, and reclaimed lumber, the AP700 saves time and effort on every job.





























| ASIN | B003X2QM3G |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 158,908 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 17 in Framing Nailers |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,296) |
| Date First Available | 5 Sept. 2013 |
| Included Components | Staples |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.04 kg |
| Item model number | AP700 |
| Manufacturer | Air Locker |
| Part Number | AP700 |
| Power Source | air-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 25.65 x 6.86 cm; 1.04 kg |
| Size | 1/4 Inch NPT |
| Style | Nailer |
D**Y
Time saver
Thus is absolutely brilliant. Bought this as I take pallets apart for kindling. For years I have taken them apart and then stood at my bench for hours taking nails out. With this I literally have saved myself hours and hours of detailing. This is by far the best bit of kit for this job. I've had a few jam ups with nails sliding up the side but if you trim the bent ones off to a small stub and then use this you won't have so many jams. And DONT put your hand underneath to catch tje nail as it fires out like a bullet. I found out the hard way.😩
W**.
good tool,
overall the de-nails works well, however first delivery failed as the delivery company damaged the item , i bought it again but ended up having to pay more than the original price , which dont know why ??
D**S
Be careful
This is my favourite tool in the work shop just be careful it can be brutal lol
B**Z
Absolute essential for pallet breakdown
After breaking down a load of pallets for repurposing the wood for various projects and being thoroughly bored of hammering out every individual nail and pulling them from the other side I decided to investigate alternatives. Most search's recommended this air tool by air locker and since I already have a small compressor it sounded and looked like a good idea so I but the bullet and ordered one. After getting it connected up via an adaptor I decided to attach an in-line oil reservoir as it recommends unscrewing the adaptor every so often and dripping in some oil, I figured this way would be a lot less messy and save me unscrewing an air tight connection over and over risking damaging it and losing the air tight seal. Once pressurised I liked it up with the first nail and pulled the trigger, there's a fairly loud pop and the nail was gone, the piston shot it straight out the other side and left a small indent where it used to be, I then proceeded to knock out the remaining nails and it becomes quite fun, taking seconds to de-nail boards instead of a couple minutes for each one, I ended up punching out 10 pallets worth of nails in around 20 mins, with a hammer it would of taken half the day and a lot of sweating and swearing! If you break pallets down for reuse often, own a compressor and can justify the price this is an absolute game changer in terms of saving time and effort, I'm so glad I found it sooner rather than later!
T**M
Makes denailing a breeze
Simple to use, extremely powerful, makes short work of even the bentest (real word I've invented) of nails. Well made, rugged and a joy to use
D**O
Love this
I tried the tip of using over a bucket. But it shattered the bottom of the bucket first shot! Works a charm tho. Could do with a larger nozzle for the old 4” nails but not sourced one yet
K**S
Fantastic tool
This is brilliant I brake pallets up to go in my kindling machine this is such a time saver pop over end of nail then bang out they pop well worth the money
L**R
Reduction in time
One of the best tools I have ever bought striping nails from pallets down to 5 mins instead of 30mins using a nail bar
I**.
Super buena para quitar clavos de tarimas
A**N
I purchased the airlocker ap700 to assist in denailing timber when I break down pallets. This tool does the job well and I wouldn’t be without it. Compared to using a hammer to knock the nails back through and then prying them out the airlocker is way more efficient. If your into recycling pallet timber then get this tool. You will not regret it. It’s great when a nail is bent because you simply slip the nail in, straighten it and pull the trigger. Using pliers and a hammer etc is a pain and frustrating. Highly recommend this product and Amazon did a good job getting it to me in Australia.
P**E
Fonctionne parfaitement et puissante
P**1
all good
J**.
The Air Locker AP700 does exactly what it is supposed to do, and does it very well: It efficiently, quietly, and accurately drives nails out of reclaimed wood. In an effort to reclaim a floor, I was able to effortless de-nail around 800 2" cleats per hour from 3/4" oak while keeping the wood excellent condition - an impossible task without this tool. Since it paid for itself after 20 sqft, I am very happy with the purchase. It is the same body as the Harbor Freight #69719 Central Pneumatic 18-awg 1/4" Crown Stapler, with a custom hammer and nose assembly to allow guided extraction of nails. If you've ever worked with HF tools this should give you an idea of the quality, and professional grade is an accurate description: all metal, bare bones, would survive almost any abuse as long as it's oiled. The hammer is hardened, and was only slightly deformed after ~2500 fastener ejections. Not industrial by any means, but there are no delicate safety mechanisms or brightly colored plastic pieces to fall off as found in consumer grade tools. Speaking of safety, some additional care is warranted as there is no pressure actuated safety mechanism. However, since there are no fasteners, I think the reduction of complexity and additional versatility is justified. Unless you jam it hard against your skin and fire (which could cause a serious puncture wound, for sure!), an accidental discharge will likely be harmless. Safety glasses are critical though - smooth-shank nails will go flying out with surprising (and amusing) velocity, enough so that at the end of my project there were a handful of 4" finishing nails stuck in the drywall around the room. There is very little kick when used on boards longer than 8", but small pieces are problematic and tend to become projectiles. The hammer extends about 3/8" from the nose whenever the trigger is depressed (even continuously) which makes inspection simple and allows the tool to countersink. As one reviewer noted, the depth is not readily adjustable, though I found that it was easy to control depth by how far down the shank the nose is positioned. For special purposes where a particular depth was required, you could grind down the hammer - replacements are ten bucks or so. After finishing the floor project, I have found some other uses for this tool: 1. Flushing framing nails - will drive 3" framing nails about 1/4" per hit. When my 21 degree nailer muffs, this thing is much easier (and more accurate) than trying to get your hammer in there to finish the drive. 2. Offset nailing - Nails that are impossible to drive any other way can be effectively driven with this tool using a sturdy pry bar to transfer the force of the hammer. Installing your standard two-nail blue single gang electrical box from the back side of a wall, for example, is impossible because the nails are angled forward - But using a Stanley WonderBar, propped against the nail head, and this hitting the WonderBar as close as possible, 2 minutes later, the job is done 3. Punching holes - puts a neat, 1/8" hole in brittle materials. Need to cut a circle in cement board? Yes, you could buy and carry a masonry hole saw of every size, but that gets expensive very quickly. With this, trace the circle, and repeatedly punch around the line. The circle will fall right out with very little mess. Very satisfied, and would highly recommend the AP700 for anyone trying to reclaim hardwood flooring!
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