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Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit
Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit

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Brand: Bostitch
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $178.02
Buy Refurbished: $52.95
You Save: $125.07 (70%)



Refurbished (1) from $52.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 4822

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.2
Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 9 x 4.9

MPN: PN100K
Model: PN100K
UPC: 077914033127
EAN: 5902013900382
ASIN: B00005JRLS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Palm nailer kit; ergonomic design; magnetic nose;
  • Ideal for driving common bulk nails in confined areas or for nailing off metal connectors and joist hangars
  • Hardened steel nose for durability; leather glove
  • Includes nailer, standard nose, finish nail nose, large bore nose, leather glove, nose wrench, hex wrench, lubricant, spare O-rings
  • 5.25 by 3.5 by 4.13 inches; 2.9 pounds; 7-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
This highly portable Bostitch PN100K Palm Nailer kit comes with everything you need to perform a wide range of nailing tasks, from putting up metal connectors to constructing decks. The centerpiece of the kit, the PN100 nailer, is powerful enough to drive nails up to 5-inches in length, and is ideal for anyone working in tight spaces. Weighing in at just 2.9 lbs., the PN100 is crafted to help you complete demanding jobs with ease. Its magnetic nose has a recessed nail slot to hold nails tightly in place, and its ergonomic design maximizes comfort, a crucial feature for anyone driving nails for large chunks of time. To boot, this baby will stand up to just about any challenge, thanks to its hardened steel nose construction. Throw in the extras - three different noses for standard, finish, and large bore nailing, a leather glove, a nose wrench, a hex wrench, lubricant, and spare O-rings - and you have a fantastic all-purpose nailer at an unbeatable price.

What's in the Box
Impact nailer with standard nose, finish nail nose, large bore Nose, leather comfort glove, nose wrench, hex Wrench, tool lubricant, spare O-rings

The Bostitch story
Originally known as the Boston Wire Stitcher Company, the first syllables of the words "Boston" and "Stitcher" were joined to make "Bostitch", and the name was adopted for product use after the manufacture of machines began. Thomas Briggs, the founder, invented in 1896 a new kind of user friendly Wire Stitcher designed for fastening books, calendars, checks, hat boxes, etc. This machine made a staple or stitch as it was called from a coil of wire. It was called the Boston Wire Stitcher and the company was named the Boston Wire Stitcher Company. In 1903 the company invented a foot operated stapling machine that used pre-formed staples. These staples were not collated but had to be slid off of a track into the magazine of the machine. Later they were collated with paper and then glue. Soon the Boston Wire Stitcher Company was developing various kinds of staplers for industrial markets. In 1930 the Bostitch Sales Company was formed to sell Bostitch products, and in 1948 the Boston Wire Stitcher Company officially became Bostitch, Inc. The first Coil Nailer from Bostitch, the N2, came on the scene in 1965, and the rest is history. Today, Bostitch sells a huge range of nailers, compressors, and other products, and is a leader in the industry.


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Having Fun   December 22, 2008
I ordered the palm nailer as an after thought at the same time I got my compressor. I was in the process of building a two story barn and thought it might be handy. When it came time to put on the metal strapping I brought it out. One of the guys helping on the barn had never used one before and hated putting on hurricane clips due to smashed fingers and broken knuckles. In short order I hear the sounds of a crazed woodpecker going to town followed by giggling and laughing. I couldn't get the palm nailer away from him and within a couple hours ALL the strapping was attached. He put it on his Christmas list. The nailer worked great and the case with the extra parts makes to really nice. I would recommend this it was a great value.


1 out of 5 stars VERY POOR OPERATION MANUAL   November 26, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

VERY POOR MANUAL---IF THE SPARE PARTS WERE INSTALLED THE WRONG WAY---NO TELLING WHAT COULD HAPPEN


5 out of 5 stars Good little nailer   October 30, 2008
We bought this for constructing a pole building, and it has been a good investment. Takes most of the work out of driving 6-inch ringshank nails, and saves a lot of swinging on the smaller ones as well. Definitely worth the money.


4 out of 5 stars palm sledgehammer   September 15, 2008
I was surprised the power this nailer has,it will drive any nail you put in it. I,am sorry I didn,t buy it sooner.I would prefer a velcro strap for your hand, instead of the leather strap it has too hard to get into, and that is the reason it got 4 stars.The tool it self is A-ok,buy it


4 out of 5 stars Great power, weak magnet   August 20, 2008
I bought this nailer and put in two dozen or so Joist hangers and did a little blocking. It is quite large and massive which gives it a good solid feel and dampens the vibration a bit. It has power, and with three tips plenty of versatility(anyone use those other tips?). There is an extra magnet in the repair kit bag. Here's the problem: The magnet is too weak. Reaching around a joist with a 16d the nails can fall out. Worse, because the nails are so poorly secured, it is difficult to start them straight when you are not going into hardware. Strangely, nails hold great to the outside of the tip. Bottom line -- If you just want to blast n10s and 16ds into joist hangers, this guy has power and speed to spare. For bare wood, it's hard to get em started straight.

So I bought the Ridgid. The Ridgid is lighter and has a better magnet. I don't think it is as solid and powerful as the bostitch, but at least I can place nails straight and without them falling out. Love ya Bostitch, but you need a better magnetic nose.


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