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Bostitch MFN200 Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: Bostitch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $500.00 Buy New: $205.00 You Save: $295.00 (59%)
New (9) Refurbished (4) from $127.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 8713
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.8 Dimensions (in): 19.1 x 18.7 x 5.5
MPN: MFN-200 Model: MFN200 UPC: 077914026341 EAN: 0077914026341 ASIN: B00005NMTA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Manual flooring mailer with 200-nail capacity magazine | | • | Light, easy-to-use nailer drives L-shaped cleats with a single blow; wide foot design | | • | Durable, lightweight aluminum; rubber bumper protects flooring | | • | Includes white-faced rubber mallet | | • | 13-1/2 by 17-1/2 by 3-1/2 inches; 9-1/2 pounds; 7-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Straightforward enough for the do-it-yourself flooring installer, yet durable enough for the professional, this mallet-actuated flooring nailer comes with a rubber mallet so you're up and running out of the box. Great for installing hardwood and engineered flooring, this nailer is lightweight but incredibly well-made. It drives 1-1/2- to 2-inch, L-shape, serrated cleats into tongue-and-groove, 3/4-inch solid hardwood as well as engineered flooring. An aluminum housing ensures optimal jobsite durability and easy handling. A long reach handle means less bending at the waist for better comfort and control. Rubber bumpers along the tool body help protect the floor from damage, a big plus when installing pre-finished flooring. Best of all, a 200-cleat magazine means fewer reloads, so you get the job done fast. Bostitch backs this tool with its 7-year warranty. --Brian D. Olson Applications: Installing hardwood and engineered flooring What's in the Box Nailer, rubber mallet
Amazon.com Product Review If you're not into pneumatics, this may well be your best choice for a flooring nailer. It's lightweight but incredibly well-made, and it securely drives its L-shaped, serrated cleats into tongue-and-groove, 3/4-inch solid hardwood flooring.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
broke in first room - after 800 nails September 6, 2008 The cylindrical metal piston broke after about 800 nails. Since I didnt abuse the device, Im assuming it was a material defect (low grade steel or a preexisting microcrack that grew with use).
I returned it to a local home hardware store without a problem.
Im in a hurry so I am replacing it with a bostich pneumatic stapler.
If you have the time to hunt one down, get a porta nailer. And if you are covering a large area, consider a pneumatic gun.
Even if you enjoy manual labor, pounding nails for 5 hours at a time, every day can get old fast. Plus, the pneumatic versions can get closer to the end walls, saving enough hours to justify the extra $200 .
Floor nailer August 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The nailer purchased was a third of a new one and looked and works like a new one. I felt like I got a very good deal on this nailer.
Not A Good Product July 13, 2008 I was only able to lay 130 ft of hardwood before the ratcheting system broke on the nailer. The nailer is still usable but you need to drive a 1 1/2 inch nail on one strike to use it. No small task. I would not recommend the tool to anyone and you would be better off buying the compressor and pneumatic nailer. It would be well worth the initial extra money.
Good Tool July 4, 2008 This tool did what it was designed to do and did it well. I have nailed down about 1000 square feet of flooring with this nailer without 1 jam I am completely satisfied.
This is just the coolest ... April 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was so amazed when I opened this I wanted to use it right away but my nails came several days later. This let me read the instructions so I was ready when the nails arrived. I was totally amazed at how easy this was to use. It was my first flooring job and everything went smoothly and I mean everything. If I were in the business of flooring I would recommend you might look into the pneumatic one but for small areas this is more than adequate. Stanley Bostitch rocks ...
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