DEWALT D55141FNBN Heavy-Duty 16-Gauge Finish Nailer/18-Gauge Brad Nail | 
| Brand: DeWALT
List Price: $516.12 Buy New: $288.95 You Save: $227.17 (44%)
New (4) from $288.95
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 1588
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 52 Dimensions (in): 22.5 x 21 x 20
MPN: D55141FNBN Model: D55141FNBN UPC: 028877593852 EAN: 0028877593852 ASIN: B000HZGTF8
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| Features:
| • | 18-gauge brad nailer handles up to 100 nails that are 1/2- to 1-1/4 inches long at a time | | • | 16-gauge finish nailer handles up to 160 nails that are 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 inches long at a time | | • | Tool-free indexed depth setting and jam clearing; reversible belt hooks and 360-degree exhaust | | • | Durable, quiet compressor provides 150 PSI Max; runs both nailers at the same time | | • | Includes air compressor, 16-gauge nailer, 18-gauge nailer, air hose, fittings, and 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description With a heavy-duty 16-gauge finish nailer, an 18-gauge brad nailer, an oil-free compressor, and all the fittings you need to get set-up, this kit from DeWalt makes it easy tackle a wide range of finish carpentry and woodworking tasks, from crafting custom furniture to securing molding in place. The 18-gauge nailer can handle up to 100 straight collated nails that are 1/2-inch to 1-1/4 inches long at a time, while the 16-gauge nailer can handle up to 160 straight collated nails that are 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 inches long at a time. Each of these nailers also offers tool-free jam clearing, so a bent or damaged fastener never brings work to a standstill for long, convenient 360-degree exhaust, a unique vertical slide that allows you to select depth settings quickly and without any special tools, an over-molded no-mar pad that grips material for accurate toe nailing and protects your work surface, and a trigger lock for improved safety. Each well-balanced nailer also employs a reversible belt hook that provides convenience for both right- and left-handed users. Featuring a two-gallon tank and the ability to deliver 2.0 SCFM at 90 PSI and a maximum of 150 PSI, the compressor included in this kit is powerful enough to run both of these nailers at the same time, with dual quick couplers to make set up easy. And at just 79dBA, it is surprisingly quiet. You can count on its durability with details like an oil-free, long-life pump, which ensures smooth, maintenance-free operation that never results in oil spilled on sensitive work surfaces, a high-flow regulator, an easy-to-use ball valve drain, and a thoughtful roll-cage design that prevents damage to critical compressor parts. At just 30 pounds and 10.5 inches wide with a convenient cord-wrap feature, this compact unit is easy to move around the jobsite and to store. These DeWalt tools are backed by a full 1-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Dewalt Performance Awesome March 8, 2007 R. Kisic (Baltimore, MD) 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
I bought the nailer to install 3/4 inch wood flooring. Using the 16 gauge nailer, I was able to fire 2 inch brads throught the tongue of african rosewood flooring. A flooring nailer is recommended for this job but I was able to accurately hit the sweet spot above the tongue every time. African rosewood is much harder than oak and the nailer handled the job without a problem. I also like the versatility of having the 18 gauge nailer which I used to shoot 1-1/2 inch brads through quarter round molding. This unit is light weight but has plenty of power. For $300, it is well worth the price.
very very good combo June 30, 2007 rickster (California) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
Im a contractor so the four things i loved about this set in order , what a great price with shipping was still $40 cheaper than homx depox , its so light at 30 lbs , the roll cage made me feel like it was solid and wont get hurt in my truck , its quiet (this was # 4 because its quieter than all oil less compressors ) but its not as quiet as i hoped still great but needs explaning. the sound level is like this if its in the same room you are in it will bug you in 5 min. you can still talk to the guy next to you with only a small raise in your voice, but within minutes the sound will bug you. placed in the next room it was great, no sound problems. also the sound it makes is not a annoying sound like the porter cable pancake(2/3 times louder) (porter put out more air and holds more air so if you need a comp for more than nail gunning the porter is a better option )to me the sound level was about that of a loud vaccumme cleaner which is very good for a compressor hope this helps 5 stars because not perfect but for the money you get SO MUCH. only rated for 500 hrs (bummer)
Dewalt Compressor/nail gun combo September 27, 2007 Steve Mosher (Omaha, NE) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I do a lot of drywall repair and re-texturing of ceilings & wall areas. I had to replace my old compressor which weighed 50 lbs and was looking for something easier to carry. This compressor works fine, is easy to carry but does run low on compression sometimes because of the small tank. This has not been a problem for me because it does recover quite quickly. I have really enjoyed the compressor in my day to day work and have also used both nail guns on a couple of projects. They worked well and made my jobs so much easier. I am really glad that I made the purchase.
Good Tool for a Newbie August 12, 2007 N. Hawker (Portage, MI United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I'm not a pro, so I considered purchasing a much cheaper compressor and nail gun to install some trim in my home. I'm glad I decided to spend the extra money for this tool. It's made installing the trim a breeze. I'm looking forward to tackling new projects using this, and it's made me a believer in DeWalt products.
great for my projects September 30, 2007 F. Kirk (Atlanta, GA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this combo kit a month ago and it has opened up a whole new approach to wood working projects for me. Using the brad nailer, in just a couple of minutes I can create a fixture out of scrap wood to hold all the parts of my current project (bird feeder, small table, etc) at exactly the right angle so I can assemble it easily and quickly. My stuff sure looks a lot more professional that it ever did before. The old maxim still holds true: if you want to do the job right, you have to use the right tools. My only complaint, the kit does not include hard cases for the two nailers. So I ordered them from [...].
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