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Stanley SBN200K 5/8 to 2-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer | 
| Brand: Bostitch Category: Home Improvement
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 32814
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 3 x 10
Model: SBN200K UPC: 077914040408 EAN: 0077914040408 ASIN: B0006PRUB6
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| Features:
| • | Pneumatic nailer drives brads ranging from 5/8 inch to 2 inches long | | • | Tool-free adjustable depth setting; side-load magazine with visual reload indicator | | • | Non-marring tip | | • | Multi-directional exhaust deflector | | • | 1-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description When it comes to versatility and value, it's hard to beat the Stanley SBN200K 18-gauge Brad Nailer. This lightweight, air-powered tool accepts superthin 18-gauge brads ranging in length from 5/8 inch to 2 inches long. Brads are similar to finishing nails, except they're considerably thinner and have tinier heads. As a result, brads can fasten thin wood without splitting it. The tool's magazine holds up to 100 T-head brads.The nailer has a working air-pressure range of 70 to 120 pounds per square inch, and it features a non-marring rubber tip, adjustable depth setting and a side-load magazine that has a handy visual indicator so you'll know when it's time to reload. And it weighs only 2.4 pounds, so you'll likely run out work long before you get tired. The SBN200K is ideal for assembling woodworking projects and delicate handicrafts, but because it accepts brads up to 2 inches long, it can also be used for light carpentry jobs, such as fastening chair rail molding, shoe molding, wainscoting and paneling.--Joseph Truini What's in the Box Stanley SBN200K 18-gauge brad nailer, 500 2-inch brads, lubricating oil, plastic carrying case
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Excelent nailer for it's class June 22, 2008 This Stanley SBN200K 18 guage nail gun works great if you use it within it's limits. 18 guage 1/2" to 2" T-head brads (nails) are common so replacement nails are easy to find. It needs oil! It's not meant to run dry. Generic O-rings will fit if you do blow a ring. I ran mine dry after 6 months & blew an O-ring (located in the top black head) and replaced it with one I found in my "1000 O-rings for $9.99" Harbor Freight packs. It's not meant to nail hardwood floors - this is for finer work. I'm building picture frames and display cabinets to sell at home and ebay. Going on 1.5 years and still working great for it's price.
You get what you pay for June 27, 2007 We bought this to install hard wood flooring that could not be installed using a floor nailer. It worked moderately well, but is definitely not a heavy duty machine.
Stanley Brad Nailer January 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found the nailer easy to use. It had more driving power than I expected. I would recommed this for all medium to light trim work. It was light weight and durable.
Great product for the money January 9, 2007 I think this is a very good buy for the money. It has worked great for the projects that I've used it on.
Stanley 18 Gauge Nailer January 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very happy with this brad nailer. It is light and small. My wife has no problems using it and it is small enough to fit into relatively tight areas. The depth of the nails is controllable by adjusting the air pressure from the compressor or by turning the dial on the gun. The nail holes are small and the non-mar tip does a good job of leaving no marks. If filled with matching putty, the holes are scarcely noticeable. The rubber grip makes for a secure and comfortable feel and the low nail visual indicator is convenient, although more often than not, I am surprised when I am out of nails.
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