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No hay artículos en el carroMike K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2025
Ran about 100 nails through it this morning. No issues. Lightweight and easy to handle.. Just set your compressor regulator to the gun at 90 psi and let it rip.
Moisés Alvarez Sarellano
Comentado en México el 29 de enero de 2025
A la tercera vez que se usó ya no funcionó.
Baruch Román Martínez
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2025
Es justo lo que necesitaba, lo recomiendo.
MARK B
Comentado en Australia el 15 de agosto de 2024
My trusty Ryobi was a recalled product so I chose this and glad I did. Exceeded my expectations.
Leon
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de julio de 2023
Bought this nailer in 2021 and used it to complete my hardwood floor project for 3 rooms with 16 GA nails on all the edge and corner planks that are hard to reach with a big flooring nailer i rented.It is versatile that i also installed baseboards with this same nailer shooting 18GA nails loaded from the other side. Just that because the shooting pin is wider than a single GA nailer, it leaves a bigger mark on the target. This is not a flaw of the product but comes as a natural consequence of the design choice of all the x-in-1 nailers. There's a trick that you can angle the shoot so that only a corner of the wide shooting pin touches the target and also reduce the depth of the shoot, so the mark can be minimized, but this require some more practise and more time. But for occasional uses like myself i'm pretty satisfied not having to buy multiple single GA nailers for different use cases.This year I dig this out to shoot some staplers to re-do the upholster for my chairs and it worked flawlessly.So in summary it's a very solid all-in-one nailer for occasional DIYers (and not for professionals that focus more on efficiency and cares less about price). I don't know why there's a review with a nail in a finger to scare people off but won't that happen to all nailers if you use them incorrectly?
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 1 de mayo de 2022
Llegó a tiempo. Le gustó a mi yerno.
Vikas T.
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de febrero de 2022
Used it for few hours on home closet, nailed ~100 16 gauge finishing nails 2" with tiny 100psi max. 3 gallon compressor (used 70-90 psi settings). Overall Result = I'm very pleased.A few nails that didn't go in all the way, I hammered them in (16 gauge). Learnt quickly that increasing psi on the compressor solved.Yes, it leaves a 1/4" indent which is tiny and totally not even a concern, I hardly even noticed or care. Once I paint the cabinet, it'll all be not noticeable.Don't know why some are saying 16 Ga nails don't work, because that's all I nailed. Use chart as shown on product for correct use. Ensure you're putting the 16/18 gauge nails on their own side and slide the loader up with a push.I've only used it on one project so far, will update the review if needed. $65 for 3 tool combo, utilizing unused tiny compressor at home = fantastic deal!
minutti
Comentado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2020
Se descompuso después de dos meses de uso y no contestan para la garantía de supuestamente 1 año estoy arrepentido digan donde ver la garantia ya hable al telefono que viene y nadie da respuesta
J. A. Wallace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2019
My first one was defective; the magazine would blow open with the depth adjustment raised up. I called customer service and immediately got someone to help. He said they'd never heard of that before, and requested a video to show to the product people. I just returned it instead, got a new one in two days, and it works perfectly.My compressor is a light duty one, and it works great at 80-100 psi. You can drive several nais before the compressor turns on. I don't understand the comments about "leaving a big mark in the wood with at #18 brad." Of COURSE it will IF you don't adjust the depth gauge! It's so simple, and you can drive #18 brads in soft wood without any marks, just experiment a little. You can also adjust it way up so the head and 1/8th" of the shank is sticking up, making it easy to pull the brads if you're using them as "temporary glue" to set the wood for screwing in.Combined with a palm nailer for larger, common nails, I have $105 invested in nailers, and I can drive just about any nail I'll never need to. Well made, easy, light, great value.
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