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I Saw this tool up on the DeWalt website a few weeks back. I immediately wanted one. My DeWalt 18 volt 16 gauge angled nailer has been a fixture in my daily work since i bought it 3 years ago.
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=17122
Picked the 18 gauge up online for 259.00 with free shipping. Kit comes with gun,one XRP 18 volt battery, case and charger.
Out of the case impression is that this tool is probably 1/3 the size of my 16 gauge. Fairly light and balanced with a battery in it. One of the better features on the gun is a 12 step rotary dial on the side to dial in your nail depth. Works perfect and the range of settings goes from slightly proud to buried almost 1/8 deep.
Nail range is 5/8"-2" so it definitely has the range one needs out of a brad nailer.
Actual use is favorable so far. I had to hang 60' of Cherry crown,finish a mantle with some small PM-3 type moulding, and install a bit of casing around a door and in all cases the gun worked admirably. The safety is open in the front at the nose so exact placement is no problem. It's made of a non marring plastic and is a bit flimsy, but so far I like it better than most other designs. The hook is removable or you can put it on either side of the gun and I find it quite handy when on a ladder.There also is a switch that lets you go sequential trip or bump fire
I officially will be retiring my air compressor when installing in the field. I might need it for my 23gauge sometimes but this DeWalt nailer is a better tool and the fact that it's hoseless is a no brainer
Highly recommended!
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=17122
Picked the 18 gauge up online for 259.00 with free shipping. Kit comes with gun,one XRP 18 volt battery, case and charger.
Out of the case impression is that this tool is probably 1/3 the size of my 16 gauge. Fairly light and balanced with a battery in it. One of the better features on the gun is a 12 step rotary dial on the side to dial in your nail depth. Works perfect and the range of settings goes from slightly proud to buried almost 1/8 deep.
Nail range is 5/8"-2" so it definitely has the range one needs out of a brad nailer.
Actual use is favorable so far. I had to hang 60' of Cherry crown,finish a mantle with some small PM-3 type moulding, and install a bit of casing around a door and in all cases the gun worked admirably. The safety is open in the front at the nose so exact placement is no problem. It's made of a non marring plastic and is a bit flimsy, but so far I like it better than most other designs. The hook is removable or you can put it on either side of the gun and I find it quite handy when on a ladder.There also is a switch that lets you go sequential trip or bump fire
I officially will be retiring my air compressor when installing in the field. I might need it for my 23gauge sometimes but this DeWalt nailer is a better tool and the fact that it's hoseless is a no brainer
Highly recommended!