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Porter-Cable BN200A 3/4-Inch to 2-Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer


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Brand: Porter-Cable
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: BN200A
DteCode: a08

Features
3/4-inch to 2-inch 18 gauge brad nailer with reload indicator
Adjustable exhaust port, depth-of-drive, removable non-marring tip, quick-release nosepiece
Anodized aluminum magazine and die-cast aluminum body
Includes 1/4-inch male coupler with dust cover, plastic carrying case, oil, and 1,0000 brads
17 by 13.8 by 3.5 inches; 2.8 pounds; 1-year warranty

Accessories
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Ladder Boss 90201 Pro Tool Bag
Custom LeatherCraft 1528 23 Pocket Large Electrical and Maintenance Tool Carrier
Laser Square SU-30 Stand-up Pneumatic Nailer Attachment
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Includes nailer, 1/4-inch male quick plug with dust cover, carrying case, oil, pperating manual


User Comments about the Porter-Cable BN200A 3/4-Inch to 2-Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer

Awesome nailer. Smoother operation, handles well, rapid firing, plastic tip to protect wood is a great addition. The improvements to this model from the earlier version are great.



I also used it to put together wood wine racks. Silly me, I borrowed my neighbors compressor ( which you will need to go along with the nailer) & changed my life. I was previously using a hammer & nails to do molding replacement. This is a quality tool. No more hammer marks on the freshly painted trim, no more split marks in the wood. It does a neat, quick job.



Great brad nailer, very quiet, and the perfect weight. Perfect for trim work and even starting those first rows for hardwood flooring.



I have had this nailer for a couple years now and would highly recommend it. Has plenty of power to drive a 2" brad through hard woods I've had only one jam and it was because I hit a hidden screw once.



I have used the BN200A for doing door and window casings and it works well, is light weight, well balanced. I like the shoe on the BN200A as it nails on the front of the shoe (can judge exactly where the nail is going and can get closer in tight spots) instead of the others that nail to the rear. I have used a comparable Bostitch Brad Nailer as well (don't remember the model). The two seem comparable.