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| Factory-Reconditioned DEWALT DC618KAR Heavy-Duty 1-1/4 to 2 1/2-inch 18-Volt Ni-Cad 16-Gauge Cordless Angled Finish Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $503.99 Buy New: $254.99 You Save: $249.00 (49%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 14689
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 20.1 x 10 x 14.3
MPN: DC618KAR Model: DC618KAR UPC: 028877508955 EAN: 0028877508955 ASIN: B0009H52EI
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Amazon.com No compressor. No hoses. No kidding. And no sacrifices in speed or power, either. There's absolutely no comparison between this performer and the fuel-cell powered competition, which we thought was a great innovation. But there's no costly fuel cell to replace on this tool-just pop on a recharged XRP battery and get back on the job. The only difference you'll feel between this and a traditional pneumatic is that you're not tethered to an air hose. It's just as fast and fires just as powerfully into both soft and hard joints. We love that you can choose bump or sequential mode for precision or speed, something most nailers don't offer, and the integrated headlight is another impressive addition, really lighting up your workpiece even in the worst conditions. There's a fantastic six-position numbered dial to reference your depths, so you can move easily between, for example, baseboard and crown molding without struggling to reset the depth. DeWalt's covered what would! have been our main safety concern: An air tool can't fire without a hose, but what's to keep this one from being accidentally fired? They've built in a contact trip lock-off. We were pleased with the troubleshooting process, toothe nosepiece is clear and very accessible, letting you clear a jammed fastener without screwdrivers or wrenches, though we couldn't get it to jam for us. Rear loading is simple and fast, and it accepts most brands of 16-gauge nails. The 20-degree angle gives you a little more maneuverability in tight spaces than the straight magazine, but you can't go wrong with either one. It's built tough for the job site, but the home hobbyist would love this tool. Just hook it on your tool belt and go; it's truly one of the coolest tools we've seen and the kit has everything you need: a one-hour charger, two 18V XRP batteries, reversible belt hook, no-mar tip, safety glasses and the heavy-duty kit box. -- Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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DeWalt battery finish nailer May 26, 2008 My first project with my new battery powered nail gun was trimming out a basement. I had to change the battery once. Iy was easy to work with. getting into corners was no problem. I recommend it over a Paslode.
Great product! Heavy duty, get rid of Paslode December 17, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
No need to use those nasty fuel cells. Works flawlessly everytime. Battery life is great too. A little bit on the heavier side but this tool is great and you'll love it if you are doing trim work. No long wires to lug around.
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