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| Bostitch SB-1850BN 18-Gauge Brad Nailer | 
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| Brand: Bostitch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $113.99 Buy Refurbished: $54.99 You Save: $59.00 (52%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 32996
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 11.5 x 3.2
Model: SB-1850BN ASIN: B0000225ID
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | No-mar tip | | • | Comfort grip | | • | Directional exhaust | | • | Adjustable depth control | | • | Lightweight |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Good little nailer August 5, 2002 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a home owner and built my own house 25 years ago. At that time I used the old hammer. Since last Oct. i have been remolding my house and have gone to air Nailers and the 1850 is a time saver. If your painting the trim ... no need to putty the holes.... I would buy it again if I had to.
good performance at a reasonable price. May 20, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This nailer has everything I need to install moulding. It is lightweight, performs well, and is reasonably priced. The Senco may be a "better" gun, but it is 50% more in cost. I only use mine occasionally and the Bostitch satisfies my needs.
Sold again! April 1, 2002 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I am a big time Delta/Porter-Cable enthusiast. Most everthing in my garage says Delta or Porter-Cable on it. They have been great with replacement parts and/or info over the phone. But I have to say that this Bostitch is a great little brad nailer. I own a PC BN200 brad nailer but the Bostitch is my hands down favorite. Super light weight, easy to grip, easy to load and no recoil (if you release the trigger after you remove the tip from the work surface). That's right! No dents even without the plastic tip. Three things I like the best are: 1) It leaves a smaller and cleaner hole than my Porter-Cable. 2) It shoots 5/8" to 2" nails opposed to 3/4" to 2". 3) Being a smaller gun, it fits into tighter spaces and is easier to handle for longer periods of time. Don't get me wrong, the Porter-Cable is great, but the Bostitch is just a little more refined. One thing that should be noted, the Bostitch does not have a quick release nose piece but really, when was the last time you've ever had to clear a jam on a brad nailer? Besides, it won't happen with the restrictive on this unit. At less than an expensive dinner, you owe yourself this one. Don't second guess buy the best one first. It will be money very well spent.
1850BN November 3, 2001 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Just got my nailer and am pleased with it so far but am haveing trouble finding an allen wrench to fit the sholder screws on the front of the gun. A 1/8 seems to want to work but will not engage the head opening enough to work but a 7/64 is way to small what is the correct size
Easy to use and very quick! June 25, 2001 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I should have purchased this bradnailer a long time ago! You wouldn't believe the time saved attaching base and window trim to walls with no bashed wood or fingers. If you are looking for a great tool at a great price then this is it! The nails are shot with supreme accuracy and even the smallest trim was never "split" like with finish nails (no predrilling needed). Wonderfull light tool that is very easy to load and use. Uses 5/8" 18 gauge to 2" brads which I thought wouldn't hold worth a damn but was shocked! This tool is a must have for anyone who wishes to trim their home or do woodworking.
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