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Review on Cordless nailer DeWALT DCN692N by Stanislaw Kisiel ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

During the forced "self-isolation" I was going to build a frame house, a bathhouse, a gazebo, etc. in the country, the question arose about the nailer. I bought a compressor, hoses, I already started looking for the 89th Bostic frame, but I accidentally stumbled upon this device - DeWALT DCN692N 3EE23. As they say on the Internet, this is a toy for rich self-builders)) This nailer is more expensive than pneumatics, but mobility bribed. I imagined that the battery nailer would be much more convenient to use not only when building a house, but also for other tasks. For example, to fix something at home - I’m unlikely to want to uncover the compressor and other stray things for the sake of a few blows, but with a battery nailer everything is easier - I just picked it up like an ordinary hammer and you can already beat nails. In general, despite the fact that a compressor was already bought for pneumatics, I decided to fork out and buy a DCN692N 3EE23. The kit came out more expensive, so I took a separate nailer, a 118th charge with a fan and a pair of batteries (one for 2Ah, and one for 5Ah). I have not started building a house yet, but he has already helped to solve many things in the country! I use nails from Toua, the 90s just go into a dry board! It’s a pity that DeWALT doesn’t have a finisher for our common nails, but only for scarce ones at a right angle, so I had to take a 16GA Ryobi finisher. Both nailers make me happy every day, I already forgot when I took an ordinary hammer in my hands! I recommend to buy!

Pros
  • Mobility Work speed No hoses or compressor noise
Cons
  • Too heavy after pneumatic nailers

Comments (3)

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July 13, 2023
Never regretted that he bought.
July 10, 2023
In my opinion this is the best nailer for the money!
July 04, 2023
Has pros: Perfectly hammers 90s ruff nails into boards. Different cons: Nails in the clip quickly run out :)