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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Harness the power and efficiency of pneumatic nailing with the DeWalt DC616K Heavy-Duty 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailer Kit. Designed to work with DeWalt's extended run XRP 18-volt batteries, this nailer provides fast, consistent nail penetration in both soft and hard materials. You can select sequential operating mode to ensure precision placement of each nail or a bump operating mode that allows you to harness top speed. A unique engine design allows this tool to work as fast as you do, firing up to four or five nails a second for increased productivity. And at just 8.5 pounds, this tool is lightweight for easy maneuvering and reduced operator fatigue. Whatever you're working on, you'll appreciate the little details that separate this intuitively designed tool from similar nailers. Integrated LED lights make it easy to ensure accuracy. An easy-to-operate contract trip lock-off disables the trigger when the tool is not in use for improved safety. The nosepiece is easy to access and clear tool-free if a nail jam occurs. And a six-position dial makes it simple to move between several applications without stopping to re-acquire exact depth settings, saving you time. Additionally, the straight, rear-load magazine is easy to handle for quick refills, and it will accept any standard 16 gauge nails. Included in this kit is a one-hour charger, an 18-volt XRP battery, a reversible belt hook that accommodates right- and left-handed workers, a no-mar tip, safety glasses, and a kit box for easy storage. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 18.5 inches | | Product Width: | 15.25 inches | | Product Height: | 7.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 15.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.5 inches | | Package Width: | 15.5 inches | | Package Height: | 6.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 16.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Features | Engine design allows the tool to work as fast as the end user with consistent nail penetration into both soft and hard jointsSequential operating mode allows for precision placement and the bump operating mode provides the user with production speed.Easy access to the nosepiece for the removal of jammed nails without the use of screwdrivers or tool wrenchesContact trip lock-off allows trigger to be disabled when not in useIntegrated LED lights for long life and durability; Top cap is impact resistant and easy to remove for troubleshooting
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Heavy but good Sep 30, 2010
By woodworker I do trim work and cabinetry for a living,and as soon as I heard about the cordless finish nailers I knew I needed to have one (although it took me a couple of years to justify the expense). How many times I lugged my sixty pound (at least) compressor up three flights of stairs to do crown moulding in one bedroom, I can't say. No longer. When I received my nail gun I was working on a job where I was using an air nailer, but I just had to take the new tool to see how it did. I'm telling you, this tool is really heavy and a bit awkward. It is also fully up to the job of nailing stick after stick of 16 gauge 2" finish nails. If it is convenient for me to have a compressor and hose on hand, my Bostitch magnesium finish nailer is super light, powerful and well balanced- a delight. So for those smaller jobs where lugging a compressor just isn't worth it, I love this tool. Will it replace an air nailer? No way. If I had the opportunity to try one of these out before I bought it I might have gone for the older 14volt model to save a pound (this one is 8-1/2 pounds)not to mention save $90. For me, I'd rather have a lighter nailer, perhaps two batteries, and swap out batteries if I really got to a large quantity of nailing. Someday a company will come out with a cordless finish nailer under 5 pounds, and I'd drop this one instantly. Until then, though, I love my new cordless nailer. I haven't had it long enough to know how long the battery will last, but since it didn't come with two batteries I get nervous about heading to the job without a fresh charge, I don't know how this will affect battery performance by not letting it ever run down. To me, many tools don't need the super powerful batteries and their associated weight- my perfectly adequate Makita cordless drill has a 12v battery and feels like a toy after hefting this tool, although to be fair the Dewalt DC616K XRP is heavy even without the battery in. So I guess it's a love/hate thing I've got going with this tool- it's the best but I want better. Am I glad I bought it? Yes. Would I buy it again? Yes, or maybe check out the older 14v model first.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Just about as good as it gets people Dec 17, 2008
By vivitron I am an "advanced" amateur, basically building my last three houses (along with lots of other stuff). This thing is probably my most favorite tool, and very versatile for framing and trim work. The straight galvanized nails are quite cheap and easy to find, with every brand I have tried working just fine. The available lengths cover a wide variety of applications. Will probably shoot 500 or more nails on a single charge. Easy depth adjustment and sinks the longest nails easily into tough pressure treated wood. Have not had any problems getting into tight places (supposedly the angled version would be better for tight spots, but I have never needed it, and I use this thing a lot). Solid construction, I don't baby this thing (of course I don't abuse it either). Hangs from its belt loop well.
You might want to consider the angled version (which seems to be cheaper than this one is right now), but I have never felt the need for it and the angled nails are quite a bit more expensive. I have no problems with the weight of this tool and I am only 150 pounds (below average size). Rarely get jams, and they are easily and quickly cleared with no tools. Quick and easy to use, works well, reliable, nails are economical to use, no air hoses to drag around, no compressor to listen to. Not much to criticize, but I guess Dewalt could lower their price some, but this is a very, very good tool. And finish nails can be used in a lot more places than I originally would of thought.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very Impressive Feb 14, 2008
By Last Man Standing You can't ask for more. The gun fires fast, no hessitation at all, the rapid fire mode makes quick work of quick work. The optional nail sizes means you will have the right nail for any job. And it fires 100+ on one battery. The work light even uses flashes to tell you when the battery is low, or a nail is jambed. This one is worth the money, I love it.
TOUGH AS NAILS Apr 27, 2012
By Tommy of Richmond GREAT NAILER , easy to carry, worth every dollar, put it to good use right out of the box and paid for itself already
Long time user, no complaints Jan 25, 2012
By John D. Maier
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I just had to post this. I have 2 of these units. I bought the second after two + years of hard use on #1. My #2 gun has held up for 2 years +. I bought #2 because I thought something sometime MUST go wrong with #1 gun (I am not talking about the rubber re tractor or the driver piece which only failed on #1)#1 is fine still works great(go figure). I have used #1 & #2, to hang Hardi trim, siding, fence pickets, stick on 2x4s, use it on rapid fire, and of course lots of trim. They are tough, I got rid of my other 18 volt Dewalt tools (drills; replace switches too often) but keep a Dewalt trim saw (Very nice, will rip cut Hardie trim) and a Dewalt flashlight (so-so) These nailers are easy to work on and in my experience,they rarely need to be worked on. I say this after 4-5 years of steady use between 2 nailers.
PS I use the Milwaukee 14 volt now (great drills) compact and full size models.
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