Pros: Great design, solid, easy to load and clean, fully equiped Cons: Little space for nails in the carrying case
I purchased this brad nailer bundled with a Porter-Cable pancake type compressor (see my review on the compressor: Model #CPFAC2600P) which turned out as a great starter kit in the fun world of air nailers.
Pros: Easy to use tool, A good price. Cons: Having bought a floor model, no case etc.
I picked up this brad nailer on clearance as a floor model at home depot without a case or anything else for that matter for about fifty bucks.I bought a pack of brads for about ten dollars,oil for the gun was about ten dollars, and I was able to ...
I do a little woodworking now and then, like many homeowners. For years I have watched the shows on cable where they build everything from Grandfather Clocks to Rocking Chairs and I have always wanted a workshop like they have. The one thing the pros all...
Pros: Price, Easy to find brads for. Cons: None so far.
I bought mine in the middle of a remodeling project. With a shortage of what many consider a "real tool store" in my area I stopped in Home Depot. They had about 5 different manufacturers to choose from. I didn't really have a lot of knowledge about...
Pros: Works as advertised.
Lightweight.
Easy to load and use.
Cheaper than the Stanley, $89.00. Cons: None so far. Would buy again.
Finally got around to pulling up the 16 year old carpet in the living room and replacing it with 9/16" engineered hardwood flooring. Since there was going to be a lot of places where the flooring stapler could not be used (mainly close to the walls), I decided to buy a brad nailer to make life easier.
The Porter Cable BN200A did the trick. It handles 3/4" TO 2" 18-gauge brads. I bought the Porter Cable brads also just to be safe. It made short work of face-nailing the edge pieces of flooring, setting the head of the brad just below the surface of the floor. No jams yet, but have only shot around 300 brads so far.
Also looked at the Stanley Bostitch SB-1850, and, in fact, bought it first when I couldn't find the Porter Cable at the closest Home Depot. But, the Home Depot didn't have any brads for it, so I would have been stuck with the 2" brads that came in the case. When I found the Porter cable at another store along with the desired brads, I took the Stanley back.
Pros: If use use it gently on soft wood, it is o.k. Light weight Cons: Soft tip comes off and it broke in one day
Bought this at Home Depot and it lasted one day. My son and I used it for putting up paneling. Irritating that the soft tip rubber nose came off too often. After about 30 panels, it stopped working. Returned it.
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