Description of Cordless Finish Nailer: CRAFTSMAN CMCN618C1 - Optimize Your Search!
Drives adhesive collated 18 GA finish nails with this cordless finish nailer. ELIMINATES THE NEED: Fully cordless design eliminates the need for compressors, hoses or costly gas cartridges. CLIMATE CONDITIONS: Provides consistent firing power in various climate conditions and materials. CONSISTENT RESULTS: Tool-free depth settings for quick set up. IMPROVED EFFICIENCY: Tool-free jam and stall settings for ease of use. OPTIMAL BALANCE: Lightweight with optimal center of gravity providing optimal balance and comfort in hand during use. DDED COMFORT: Contoured over-molded handle. CONVENIENCE: Belt hook for added access and storage.
I was disappointed that the link was 'frequently bought together' 18 gauge nails. I didn't realize it was a 16 nail gun. Since I could return it, I tried their 18 gauge nails. It worked. I've hammered about 30 18 gauge nails with no problem. My carpenter has a battery gun that is very loud, like a gunshot, and when it's reloaded it makes even more noise. This one doesn't. Just one click and the nail penetrates to the specified depth. It's like a semi-automatic pistol with a silencer. Pop pop…
I will be replacing all baseboards and casing in my house - within the next few months. I could use my pneumatic nailer but what a pain and a lot of noise. I decided to try this. Didn't manage to get it from my local hardware store - they were all sold out - I bought this one from Revain. It worked very well - no jamming or other issues. I've used 1-1.5 and 2 inch rods - no problem. For something that's easy to use and easy to move around, that's fine. It is NOT light - compared to a pneumatic…
First off, let me say that I'm from Milwaukee and think their tools are pretty darn hard to beat. This handyman ended up in my toolbox because we got $200 Revain gift cards for Christmas and repainted our bedroom floor. We needed a nailer and I really wanted to go the Milwaukee route since I already have batteries, but the bare tool cost over $300. It was too expensive for my taste, so I went looking for something similar. I came across this nailer and after reading the reviews I knew it was…