- 100% battery power of the cordless brand nailer eliminates need for compressor, hose or costly gas cartridges
- Brushless motor of 18 gauge brad nailer maximizes runtime and durability
- Micro nose of the battery brad nailer improves line of sight and accuracy of nail placement (Compared to DEWALT DC608)
- Tool-free depth adjustment for precise countersinking of nails
- Tool-free jam release to quickly and easily clear nail jams
- Multi-functional LED lights help to provide both workspace illumination and tool diagnostics
- Tool-free selectable trigger for sequential or contact actuation modes
- Integrated tool-free stall release lever to quickly reset the driver blade in the event of a stall
- Adjustable belt hook for left or right attachment depending on user preference
- Low nail lockout prevents dry firing and unwanted marks on the work material
Questions & Answers
Question: Please confirm this kit includes the charging unit, battery and bag?
Answer: Yes, mine came with all three.
Question: Is this the same battery of 20v max drill?
Answer: Yes. To my knowledge all “20V Max” tools from DeWALT use the same battery. I have several tools and all the batteries work with all the tools.
truckstop –
I’m a homeowner and DIY-er. I was on the fence between this unit and a pneumatic nailer with a small compressor. My cellar is already pretty full, so I ultimately decided that the last thing I needed down there was another bulky item (the compressor) and hoses to coil, etc. I also anticipated using whatever nailer I got around the house, so the choice between lugging a 20-30 lb compressor up and down the stairs or this 5lb tool also factored into my decision. Noise was a consideration as well.
Boy, did I make the right choice! I fell in love with this tool after the very first ‘nail’ I shot. Super-quiet compared to a pneumatic nailer and surprisingly easy to get into small corners and spaces. And no tank to lug around or hoses to coil! I couldn’t be happier with this tool. Even though 18-gauge is relatively small, for the projects I need to do (trim, building plywood boxes and shelves, etc.) it’s more than up to the job.
rexboyce –
I love this nailer! I have been waiting for this product for years. I used to own the Paslode and always hated it! Gas cartridges!! yuck. I was worried that this would be too heavy or not enough power but…its all good. Of course its a bit heavier than an air nailer but not so much that it wears you out. And power? I think its just as good as my air nailer. I have used it for 6 weeks now, mainly installed oak shoe molding and I am loving it. I don’t have to lug around the compressor and hose and listen to that noise all day. This is quiet and battery works a long time, no problems with it. I pair this with the Dewalt 20v miter saw and now I don’t have to plug anything in and no worries about limited power on job sites.
david –
this brad nailer is awesome. I’ve never written a review for any products before but when i was looking for a cordless nailer i saw a bunch of reviews that said it was “bulky” or that it “wastes nails”. yes is a bit heavy but that’s to be expected when u have everything portable, its way better than hauling a compressor and hose around, you just put the battery on it and its good to go, and as for the “waste nails” just put the next strip of nails in behind the leftover that’s in the gun, its stops so u don’t dry fire the gun and might cause some damage to it. I’ve used this gun for 2+ years and NEVER had a misfire and I’ve done baseboards in over 20 houses, so if you’re thinking of buying this, don’t hesitate, specially if u have a dewalt platform of tools, this gun can use your normal 20v batteries as well as your flexvolt batteries. i hope this review is helpful to whoever is looking to buy it.