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My first brad nailer was a no-name cheapo that shot maybe 100 nails before it was trash. They have never failed or disappointed me.I have an older version of this Porter-Cable nailer and it's a great nailer even after shooting well over 5,000 nails. I own many Porter-Cable tools. Of all the tools in my shop, it's one of my favorites. I purchased this one as a gift. Indispensible for woodworking and trim.
To date, I've never had a jam and they've all worked perfectly. nailer to do some trim work around the house. I bought the Porter Cable 18 ga. I was so impressed that I also bought their 16 ga. I've never owned any other nailer so I can't compare their performance, but since the Porter Cable's work so well, I have no reason to shop around. nailer and framing nailer.
I am very impressed with this brad nailer. The case is nice as well. I tried different lengths of brads on different woods and everything worked great. I had no problem driving the brads all the way into the wood or by make a simple change to the depth adjustment, I could leave the heads up.
Porter-Cable BN200B 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch 18-Gauge Brad NailerTHIS IS A GOOD NAILER HAD IT IN 2 DAYS GREAT SERVICE AMAZON
I have been using this nailer quite often, and am now left with several boxes of finish nails I will likely never use again. Using this nailer, I could quickly apply a little glue, between corners of the box, and shoot a couple brads in and done. Just last night, I needed to make a couple wood boxes to hold scrap in my workshop area, and had some scrap 3/8" plywood, perfect for the boxes. I purchased this particular item because of its better range of brad sizes it can handle, and the Porter Cable name, good reviews, etc. No more getting the nailsets out to bury a finish nail down on a piece of trim, etc. Can't do that with finish nails on plywood without splitting out alot.Great tool, highly recommended, easy to handle. The options for using this are endless.
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