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DEWALT D51321 Heavy-Duty 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer | 
| Brand: DeWalt Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $501.67 Buy New: $199.99 You Save: $301.68 (60%)
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 4761
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 5.8 x 12.4
MPN: D51321 Model: D51321 UPC: 028877431161 EAN: 0028877431161 ASIN: B0007TIYJ8
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight (4.9 lb) tool with a magnesium housing | | • | Tool-free depth adjustment, Convenient side-load canister design | | • | Nail height adjustment lever, Trigger lock-off | | • | Power-Consistent nail penetration in the toughest applications | | • | Speed-Produces a cycle rate that works as fast as you do |
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Product Description 3/4"-1-3/4", Coil Roofing Nailer & With Anti-Skid Pads, Steel Wear Guards, 4 Bolt Nose For Longer Life, Carbide Inserts In Contact Trip Foot, Integrated Jam Clearing Nose Door, Tool Free Wheel Depth Adjust & Canister Window.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Great for what I need it for August 25, 2008 First off, I'm not a roofer. I bought this to roof a shed (2 squares) and to use when I get around to re-roofing my garage. Its pretty simple to operate. I had a few of nails that didn't set completely, but I think that was more from my learning curve with the tool, than the tool itself. I also had a few misfires when the nails didn't feed properly. These were easy to fix, but an aggravation. Again, I don't know if that's from the nails I was using, my technique, or the tool itself. For the price, it was definitely a good buy for me. I don't know how it would hold up for someone who had to use it everyday to put food on the table though (it felt a little flimsy). That's why I gave it 4 stars.
Great Tool August 18, 2008 bought this a month or two ago for a small roofing job on my house. at $142 new in box i couldn't pass it up. finally got to use it today and it worked great. i switched triggers before i used it to make it fire only when i pulled the trigger. couldn't get the hang of it that way so i put the bump trigger back on and it worked like a charm. only had a few nails that didn't go in the whole way, but from what i hear that is the case with most roofing nailers. if you're lokking for a tool to make your roofing projects go smoothly, give this one a try.
Roofing Nailer July 28, 2008 I have nothing but good to say about the Dewalt D51321 Roofing Nailer that I purchased a couple of months ago. I just finished a 41 square roof with not one nail jam. That is approximately 9000 nails ran through the gun. I am not a professional roofer but with this gun I could get there. The easy pressure adjustments and rapid fire feature make this item a perfect fit for any amature or professional roofer. Plus you will not find this item cheaper anywhere else. I know, I have searched the net for hours looking. Thanks again Amazon.com for your great prices and excellent service.
Not Impressed July 8, 2008 I purchased two of these Dewalt roofing nailers, just about 3 weeks ago. So far, each gun has approximately 3000 nails through them, and already some very negative things have happened. First of all, both nailers have a double shot problem, that seems to be very consistant. I would say that about every 15th nail, has to be pounded in with a hammer, and about every 20th shot, is a double nail, which also has to be pounded in with a hammer. Not very efficient at all. I have tried both trigger assemblies, and it does not matter which one is used. If you are considering a roofing nailer, the only one I recommend is Bosch. I have a couple of these, and both have 15000+ nails through them, with only one misfire (due to a bad nail). Spend a little more and get a Bosch.
roofing nailer July 2, 2008 Great price! I can appreciate the lightweight body and ease of use. I don't like the plastic trigger though. The rubber skids on the sides of the gun are a good idea to prevent shingle injury. Also, the exhaust should be more easily adjustable. So far I am pretty satisfied with this gun, although at the end of each coil my gun has about a 90% ratio of shooting the last nail. I've had no problems with double shots unless I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing.
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