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DEWALT D51844 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

DEWALT D51844  Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

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DEWALT D51844 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

 
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Backed by 900 in./lbs. of driving power, the DeWalt D51844 Framing Nailer is ready to sink 2-inch to 3-1/2-inch long round head nails deep into even the toughest engineered lumber. A sequential action trigger and the ability to hold up to 65 nails at a time ensure fast performance for improved job site efficiency. And with a lightweight magnesium housing, an aluminum magazine, and a unique design that minimizes recoil while maximizing power, you can count on this tool to rest comfortably in your hands and to protect your body as it gets the job done. Quick and easy drive setting is right at you finger tips with tool-free adjustment, making it easy to ensure that nails are set flush, even when you're switching between projects, and a trigger lock-off lets you ensure that the trigger is disabled when the nailer is not in use for added safety. You can even count on this tool to protect itself: a dry fire lockout feature ensures maximum bumper life by preventing the nailer from operating whenever the magazine is empty, and a durable impact-resistant exhaust deflector prevents cap damage, ensuring better performance in the long run.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:21.5 inches
Product Width:15.25 inches
Product Height:5.38 inches
Product Weight:9.0 pounds
Package Length:21.7 inches
Package Width:15.2 inches
Package Height:5.1 inches
Package Weight:9.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Features
  • 7.6 lb. magnesium housing and aluminum magazine result in one of the lightest nailers in the industry

  • Unique engine design generates power to bury nails in both standard framing lumber and engineered lumber with minimal recoil

  • Tool-free adjustable depth allows for quick and easy depth of drive setting

  • Impact resistant exhaust deflector protects tool from damage to the cap

  • Trigger lock-off allows trigger to be disabled when not in use


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

35 of 39 found the following review helpful:


1Junk  Apr 25, 2004 By William Escobedo
I bought two of these nailers, the first one leaked air out of the trigger the first time I attached an air hose. I returned it and bought another. It worked great for about a week. Then it started to jam every other nail load. It started to leak air. I finally got so mad I threw it off the roof in to a dumpster. Piece of garbage, buy a Senco, or hitachi.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


2Comfortable but not durable  Nov 04, 2004 By Zee-Bilt
I bought this model when it first came out. It worked pretty good for about 2 years. It was ergonomic and comfortable, but the trigger started leaking and I could not find any one local to repair it. I sent it to the Dewalt repair center and it cost $135.00 to repair. I think I will go back to Hitachi nail gun or maybe try Max nail guns.
Follow up on this review after still having a problem with the trigger I took it once more and to my suprise Dewalt gave me a brand new gun. (Dewalt, you're O.K.) They took the old gun back, that I used almost every day for two years, for evaluation to improve their guns in the future. It's been about six mounths and this gun seems to be working well. My only complaint now is that the six position depth is not a fine enough adjustment for the perfect depth; one doesn't set them deep enough, the other is too deep.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


4Purchased in September of 2005. So far near perfect. But what is?  Feb 24, 2006 By tcamms
It seems that Dewalt has made some improvements internally to this gun. I use it on a regular basis and feel I have got my dollars worth. It feels good in the hand and I have NEVER had a Jam. The only negative was when I used ring shank nails. I did have to fiddle with the dept adjustment a few times prior to getting it right. No leaks at all. Heck and I was in the mood to rip into something today. This is a very good gun for the price range. It's great that Bostitch is now offering a 7 year limited warranty on there Nailer's but I can't see paying double when this Dewalt gets the job done. I may just make a special request at the Dewalt web site to see what if any changes they have made since these other older reviews. In my experience Dewalt customer service will get back to you within 24 hours unless you email early and then you may just get a reply the same day depending on the matter. My name is Scott and I am a tool addict. Thanks for letting me share. Addition February 2007: Still running strong. The depth adjustment is the simple Dewalt Nailer trick! If the nail your using is not sinking the way you want it to then use the simple tool free adjustment. Still running strong. Update: January 10, 2009, Not surprised, the nail Gun is still working well. Heck you would think I get paid by Dewalt but I don't.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Great gun  Jun 09, 2006 By James A. Pierce
I am a novice, I am bulding a 1700 sq ft addition. I have been using this gun for several days framing up some walls. The gun has jammed a couple of times, but all I had to do was "rack the action" and if fired just fine. I did notice that it will stop firing if there is only about 2 nails left in the magazine. I just make sure that I refill it when I notice it getting low. I dont know why this gun got so many poor reviews. When I used to work construction the guns we had "bostich" were always jamming, and missfiring. I am really pleased with this gun!!!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Good, but not a Hitachi  Aug 18, 2005 By 76Ram
I have used this gun for almost two years. Has worked good for me so far. It nails off shear panel as fast as I can go, and has good grips on the nose for toe nailing. The only draw back I have experienced is that it jambs more frequently than the older Hitachis (I have not used one of the newer ones yet). For the money this is a good nail gun, but when I replace it I will buy a Hitachi.

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