Arrow Fastener Professional Electric Brad Nailer. The tool's adjustable depth control knob allows the operator to set the correct amount of power for every job. It features a soft comfort grip, oversized trigger, contact safety, six foot power cord. Uses Arrow brads model No. BN1810 5/8", BN1812 3/4", BN1816 1" and BN1820 1-1/4". Matching the size of the brad nail and the materials being nailed together. Adjustable impact control nozzle for proper setting of brad nails. Comes with convenient quick release magazine. Ideal for wood general repairs, trim and lattice work. Fires 18 Ga. (gauge) brads nails from 5/8" to 1-1/4".
T**N
Works great
Nice nailer
J**R
Mostly Works
I was looking for an electric nail gun knowing the drawbacks it would have in terms of power. I have to set nearly every brad with a nail set after using this, but it's still better than driving nails by hand altogether. I find it easy and safe to use and it works as I expected, so I am satisfied overall.
A**P
Works good
Bought it to replace an old sears one. Hard to find one that does only nails. Works with Craftsman brads. Only complaint is that sometimes it is hard to the safety pushed in so nail will shot. Must be straight.
P**K
Working great since I figured that out
Make sure you use an extension cord rated for the amps as well as a 20amp outlet. Otherwise nails will not get into the wood. Working great since I figured that out.
D**E
great DIY tool
This, like any tool, requires a bit of learning to understand the best way to use it. I found after 10 or so brads that I got a feel for how much pressure is required. I was nailing pine to pressure treated posts and it worked great.
A**A
Avoid this nail gun
There is no safety on this and the trigger is VERY easily pulled. Luckily, it isn't that powerful. I used it for nailing in wood trim, and it got the job done. It did not come with instructions, and this model doesn't show on the manufacturer website, so I had to figure it out myself with some trial and error. Once I figured everything out it wasn't difficult. However, it isn't worth it. Get something with safety feature and instructions.
A**M
Works as advertised
Worked exactly as advertised. Building cabinets in my work shop. Nailed thru 1/4” plywood and 3/4” pine with no problems. I did use a 20amp extension cord.
B**A
Not really a 32mm nailer
Not really a 32mm nailer, I used it with melamine and only penetrated 26mm
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