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DEWALT DC619KA Heavy-Duty XRP 1-1/4-Inch - 2 1/2-Inch (32MM - 65MM) 16 Gauge 18V 20-Degree Angled Finish Nailer Kit (Sequential Only) | List Price: $678.00
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| Brand: DeWalt Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - The tool works as fast as you do with consistent nail penetration into both soft and hard joints.
- The sequential operating mode allows for precision placement and the bump operating mode provides the user with production speed.
- Headlights provide increased visibility in low-light conditions or confined areas without any light. Depths can be easily referenced utilizing numbered dial and user does not sacrifice performance when changing depths in hard wood joints.
- User can engage contact trip lock-off and prevent accidental dis-charge of fastener. Provides increased durability over current cordless nailers and provides easy access for troubleshooting and service on the job-site or by a service technician.
- More nails per charge and maximum number of recharges without memory effect. 6 position dial allows the user to move between applications without having to re-acquire exact depth setting
MUSCLEMANIA [Posted on 2005-08-20] UNIT WORKS VERY WELL SO FAR. A BIT OF ADVICE FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS PRODUCT>>>>> EAT YOUR WHEATIES. IT IS VERY HEAVY AND NOT FOR USE WHEN WORKING OVERHEAD A LOT. IF YOU ARE NOT OF ABOVE AVERAGE ARM STRENGTH STAY AWAY UNLESS YOU ARE ONLY DOING SMALL PROJECTS. SO FAR I HAVE DRIVEN 2 1/2 INCH NAILS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS AS LONG AS YOU HOLD IT FIRMLY AGAINST THE PRODUCT. HAD SOME JAMMING WHILE TRYING TO DRIVE IN CORNERS WHERE I COULD NOT PUT FIRM PRESSURE ON IT. NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR GOOD OLD AIR NAILER.
Excellent Cordless Finish Nailer [Posted on 2005-10-09] I originally was going to purchase a Black and Decker cordless finish nailer for $200 but then read the bad reviews for it. I decided to spend the $400 for the Dewalt kit. I'm glad I did. This nailer has been great. The only jams I've had were from the nails hitting drywall screws beneath the trim. This gun has alot of power and the batteries last a long time. It's a very handy nailer. No need to lug out the air compressor.
No air hose [Posted on 2006-03-10] This is the best money I spent. What a hassle it was to lug a compressor and hose to do a small job. This makes it a big job so much easier.
Residential Contractor [Posted on 2006-09-01] Outstanding tool! Designed specifically for short-duration jobs, punch lists, etc. I've only had one malfunction: If you ever have the driver fire and not retract, there's a displaced nail in the firing area somewhere...I looked 5 times before I found it and got it to work itself loose. Definitely beats an air compressor and hose for small jobs!
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