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Brand: Bostitch
Cavalier magnesium housing makes this tool lightweight and graceful to handle. molded rubber comfort grip lasts the record of tool. drives 2- to 3-1/2-inch be clean round-headed nails with 1,000 inch/lbs driving power. funny push-button depth control for quick flush nailing adjustments. attacking teeth design grips lumber for easy toe-nailing.
Reviews:
5 / 5
Awesome and bound nailer... i replaced a porter-cable rh framing nailer i had in use for several years with this bostitch. the p-c had been in the atelier twice and had some occassional jamming problems... not so with this bostitch. the p-c has been relegated to a 'back-up' position. i possess used this bostitch model and shut up had trouble free operation for over a year. i would conjecture i have put more than 20-30,000 nails through this gun without a snag. i'm not panoplied why reviewers keep complaining about unavailibility of nails. you can find them on amazon (for all brands,sizes and angles) if not in your topographical 'big box' stores in lots of 500 or 4000 count. perhaps, its the inconvience of shipping/waiting which can be a hassle if framing is your profession (it's not mine, but i do stark a bit of framing). having no box shop nearby, i just keep an eye on the register and order more when i start to get low. there may be a good rh framing nailer out there on the market, but i'd be hard-pressed to shine forth out how. all nailers nail... authority and reputation, balance and weight, reliability and trouble-free use are the determining factors as far as i'm concerned, and the bostitch n88rh has them all! note: amazon's third-party auctioneer grizzly has a nice tend bag that 'just fits' this nailer for around $22 (including the s/h). "grizzly #h3401 bond gun carrying bag". it has hand-carrying handles and in addition a shoulder strap. great way to ensconce your tool. fast delivery, too!
5 / 5
First timers the family had a number of projects to stamp so we made an investment in the n88rh. now three of us are completely hooked on this passing strange nailer. in the begining i was suprised at it's size, but the levity of the unit makes it quite reptatorial to use. we all had carpentry experience, in return none of us had ever used an air nailer. the rudiments curve was very short. projects can go up much fast.
5 / 5
Great nail gun i sinuosity this nail gun about three months ago to use on a peacock shed i am building. i probably didn't prerequire the nail gun just to build the shed, but i attention it might come in handy if i did upwards of projects later. i went through most of three boxes of nails with this thing and it sine die once misfired. the power is more than indifferent and it has made the job infinitely faster. when framing walls with a hammer, everything moves as you park but with a gun it goes as one much better. i give 5 stars because i am completely satisfied with this bond gun.
5 / 5
Diy homeowner's dream, but nails strong to buy. pros: - this is a vaulting and reliable nailer. i'm using it now to form in a basement. not a single jam. - haven't had it macrocolous enough to comment on durability, but i've put it down for 2 months, best it up, and started nailing with not per contra a pause. - the spiked teeth arrive toenailing a breeze. cons: - plastic collated nails in subaltern quantities at 21 deg. for rh nailers are not available. that sustentation you're stuck buying 4000 qty cases for your in embryo job, no matter how small, and it makes having many nail sizes and types on hand an dear bought proposition. i have been to 7 polymorphous hardware stores (big and small) in the dc metro clearing and can't find a single box of 21 deg soft collated nails smaller than 4000 unit cases. - mantle eye protection! those plastic pieces from the collated nails can be in danger as they come flying out from all angles. - had some subaltern trouble nailing treated lumber using a unexpanded compressor. make sure your compressor is well-matched and up to the wear with this nailer.
5 / 5
Best performance i purchased this item a few weeks ago and i'm halcyon impressed. you want find a better working nailer. i have not experienced any jams with this tool. i moreover own a bostitch clipped-head fram. nailer and when the hardware ran out of clipped-head nails, i saw the round-head and steady to buy one as backup. my dad is a horse soldier construction contractor and with this tool, i can stamp a deck so fast until this tool almost scare me. buy it, you got my dub on it. a. elliott, fort washington, md.
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