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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 5 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Campbell Hausfeld 2" Brad Nailer. When it comes to quality air tools, Campbell Hausfeld nails it! The perfect Nailer to put the finishing touch on all sorts of projects! Campbell Hausfeld makes some of the best air tools in the business. Same story here. User-friendly, with nice features like a non-marring tip that won't dent the wood, perfect for work on windows and trim. And that's not all... Adjustable depth control lets you control the depth of drive in various types of wood; Adjustable exhaust lets you easily change the direction of air exhaust away from the project; Quick-clear nose lets you remove nail jams quickly, reducing downtime; Fires 18-ga. brad nails 5/8"-2."; It's a powerful, compact Nailer, ideal for all sorts of jobs around your home. Order yours and get busy! Includes: 2" Nailer; 1,000-count 2" brad nails; 1/4" industrial plug-1/4" NPT; 2 allen wrenches; Bottle of nailer oil; High-impact carry case. Nail this offer down today! available. We are unable to ship factory direct items to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or APO or FPO addresses. Campbell Hausfeld 2 Brad Nailer | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Height: | 11.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.63 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.6 inches | | Package Width: | 12.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 9 reviews |
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| | Features | Adjustable depth mechanism helps you control the depth of drive in various types of woodQuick clear nose provides easy access to jammed nailsNo-mar tip will not dent the wood surfaceRubber comfort grip for easy handling1.3 avg scfm @ 90 psi
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
A strong 4 stars! Nov 26, 2004
By Scott Pointon
"Former Marine, Librarian, Woodworker, Homebrewer"
Though this is the first air nailer I have owned, I have used a few in my life (also, I do have a 16 gauge Porter Cable "Bammer" finish nailer). After reading up on what features to look for in an air nailer, I chose this model.
It uses very little air, which is good because I only have a small compressor. It also has a directional exhaust to keep the air blasts out of your face and a padded tip to avoid marring the workpiece. The grips are very comfortable. I found that setting the nail depth was easy and accurate, as was loading the nails into the magazine. The heft and feel of this nailer is that of a good quality tool. Though I probably don't need to use 2" brads on most of my projects, it is good to have that option if and when I need it.
Basically, the only complaint I had was that the little bottle of oil that was included with this kit had a cracked cap, which allowed some oil to leak out in the case during shipment. Otherwise, this is a very solid brad nailer at a great price. I highly recommend it!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Excellent for the price Mar 29, 2006
By Justin Wolf I needed a brad nailer for nailing some trim and toe kick in a kitchen. I wanted a Paslode for I have had previous experience with their products. Being a homeowner on a budget, I wanted a nailer for under $120. At the local hardware store, the salesman confirmed my thoughts about Paslode being an excellent choice. Paslodes cheapest brad nailer was over $150. Way too much money. I asked the friendly sales person what he would recomend. Supprisingly he recomended the Campbell Hausfeld 2" brad nailer. He stated they have sold tons of them, and they hardley ever come back. So I bought it. WOW. I was impressed, nice balance in hand, adjustable air port, depth control. The best feature is how little air it uses. My 4gal compressor hardly ran at all. It will drive 2" brads into oak with out a hitch. At $50 the only thing I can complain about is the tool oil it came with leaked in the case. So the nailer was coated in tool oil. Oh well. For home use I strongly recomend!!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Nice features at a nice price! Dec 28, 2005
By S. Christ I received this nailer as a gift, part of an air compressor combo pack ($79 Menards sale). I have previously used other, more expensive nailers and after 2 full days of heavy use, this nailer has impressed me. Although Campbell Hausfeld has been around for a very long time, I was afraid their quality has slipped as their products seem to be available at every discount and overstock retailer. To my surprise, this tool seems well made, and includes a nice set of features. I particularly like the ability to use 2-inch brads, a feature typically found only in nailers at twice the price. I may never need to buy a finish nailer. I also like the adjustable air port and contoured rubber grip. If you're looking for a decent brad nailer with enough money left over to buy the hoses and accessories you need (or another tool for that matter), give this a try.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I Reach for it Frequently Mar 25, 2011
By J. Watford I purchased this nailer for a specific small project. I choose this inexpensive unit thinking I'd seldom have a use for it. I've found it very handy to tack material in position before fastening with a framing nailer in two situations. It's very light and is easy to handle while holding a heavy piece of material with the other hand. Material doesn't move as the brad penetrates as often happens with framing nails following the grain or hitting a knot. Once tacked in position, the brads prevent the framing nails from moving the material. Every now and then I actually use it for it's intended purpose of fastening trim.
I'm very satisfied with the quality and performance of the tool. I've had one jam which was easily cleared with the quick release clamp (hit a knot I think). It's easy to adjust depth and quick and easy to add brads or change sizes. A great tool!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
18 gauge nailer Nov 16, 2009
By James J. Randall This has misfired or double fired a couple of times and other times works great. I am hesitant to use it where it would be very visible or where touchup would be difficult (like stained material).
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