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Paslode Cordless 18 Gauge Finish Nailer #901000 | 
enlarge | Brand: Paslode Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $259.00 Buy New: $255.00 You Save: $4.00 (2%)
New (12) from $255.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3645
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 3.5 x 11.5
MPN: 901000 Model: 901000 UPC: 759501108806 EAN: 0759501108806 ASIN: B00005RHQM
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| • | 5/8-inch to 2-inch 18 gauge cordless gas finish nailer | | • | Depth-of-drive adjustment; high-visibility load magazine; long, narrow nose | | • | Comfortable "sure grip" and soft trigger | | • | Includes battery, charger, belt hanger, plastic carrying case, safety goggles, extra no-mar tip, allen wrench | | • | 11 by 3-1/2 by 11-1/2; 4.9 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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Product Description 5/8" - 2", Cordless, Brad Nailer, Featuring Impulse&tmreg. Technology, No Hoses Or Compressors Needed, Quick Clear Nose, Should Nail Jam Occur, Adjustable Work Contact Element, Provides Control Of Nail Setting Depth, Drives 18 Gauge Finish Nails, Leaves Small Hole, Powerful Motor, Drives 5/8" To 2" Fasteners Into The Hardest Wood, Long Narrow Nose, Precise Placement Of Fasteners In Tight Spots.
Amazon.com Paslode's gas-powered nailers offer the power of pneumatics with the convenience and portability of a good old hammer. There's no compressor to haul out of your truck and into the job site, no hoses to connect and no electric power needed. Just pop in the propane gas canister and go!This ultra-light nailer is an upgrade from the 16-gauge version and packs quite a punch despite weighing just 4.9 lbs. It's capable of driving nails from 5/8-inch all the way up to 2-inches! The 901000 also is very easy to manipulate, thanks to a depth of drive feature that doesn't require a wrench to adjust. And, your project should come out looking clean as a whistle because the tip is designed not to mar the wood. This tool is the ultimate merger of power and finesse, enabling you to finish off projects like molding, spindles, window casings, and more with a delicate touch. What's in the Box Battery, charger, belt hanger, plastic carrying case, safety goggles, extra no-mar tip, Allen wrench The Paslode story Paslode, a division of Illinois Tool Works (ITW), is a leading manufacturer and marketer of cordless and pneumatic fastening systems for construction, remodeling and industrial applications. Founded in 1935 by industrialist J.W. Leslie, Paslode introduced the very first pneumatic tool -- a light duty upholstery tacker -- in 1959. Shortly thereafter, Paslode produced the first commercially accepted pneumatic nailer, The Gun-Nailer, providing the construction industry with a cost efficient way to increase productivity and reduce worker fatigue. Since then, Paslode has expanded its product lineup to include a comprehensive selection of pneumatic and cordless nail guns, staplers, fasteners, and more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
unsatisfied December 1, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this product to make my job easier as a trim carpenter but was not what i expected. Maybe I expected too much but I am the only person that uses my tools and trim work is all I do so I know it was not abused.It worked fine for a while then it became high dollar junk. I finally sold it at a garage sale for 100 dollars and was glad to get rid of it. I bought 2 dewalt 18 volt finish nailers and have shot many boxes of nails with no problems. I feel that paslode let me down
price problem October 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Be advised that Paslode's MSRP for this product is lowered to $ 259.00 so don't pay above that. You can get it with free shipping for $ 249.00 if you look around- Nail barn and elsewhere.
Awesome product, free of cords, hoses and heavy ancillary equipment. If you are not a pro, the only drawback is the shelf life of the fuel cell. This is offset in part by the fact that the same fuel cell works in the 16 gauge finish nailers. If you are not a pro though, is it worth paying so much more than pneumatic? Decisions decisions.
PASLODE January 3, 2007 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
WE HAVE 25 NAIL GUNS, ALL ARE PASLODE. I THINK THAT COVERS EVERYTHING YOU WOULD NEED TO KNOW.
OK- Better than its framer brother March 19, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'll get right to the pros and cons.
Pros- Obviously, convenience- sometimes you don't need to lug in a whole compressor setup for just handyman type work. Good Case.
Cons & Problems-
This thing misfires just like the other Paslode Cordless guns, but not as bad as the framing gun. Gas intake valves have been faulty twice (My company owns three of these suckers) - a 50 Dollar repair. The driving pin gets constantly stuck, even with constant care and lubrication. The tip mecanism broke off completely on one gun. During heavy construction usage, battery charger A/C unit is easily compromised. (The power conection is weak) In general, it's good to have around in a pinch, but don't count on it to do any serious work, you'll end up costing yourself more time, money, and frustration.
Note: The newest model of 18 gauge has seemed more solid and reliable, I've only used it a handful of times, but time will tell.
Not bad but not great March 14, 2006 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
i have used one of these for a few years and it has been a real time saver. beats seting up a compressor even on midsize jobs. pros. -power to sink nails in to hardwood. (i work with alot of oak) -lots of shots to battery and gas -belt clip is handy (clips on most step ladder stays) Cons. -loud -not angled -very tempermental -must be cleaned atleast once daily maybe more if you are shoting alot. -gas is not cheap AND HAS A SHELF LIFE. if you cant use a box in less then a year or it had been sitting on the shelf at the store for awhile it will go bad cusing misfires. CHECK THE DATE ON THE PACKAGE(or canister) -aside from gas and nails you need to buy paslode brand cleaner spray and oil
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