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Bostitch BT200K-2 18 Gauge 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch Brad Nailer Studio : Bostitch by Bostitch Brand : Bostitch Model : BT200K-2 Publisher : Bostitch Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0077914034407 UPC : 077914034407 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 40 reviews)
List Price : $176.22 Our Price : $74.00
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5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch 18-gauge brad nailer kit
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Driving power: 170 in./lbs.; oil-free for reduced maintenance; no-mar tip
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Magnesium housing for a lightweight 2.1-pound brad nailer
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Includes carrying case, 1,000 fasteners, air fittings, hex wrenches 4 profile tips
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Length: 10.13 inches; made in USA; 7-year manufacturer warranty
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Product Description |
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5/8" - 2" Brad Nailer Kit, Consists Of: Brad Nailer, 1/4" Fitting, 1000 2" Brads & Carrying Case, Tool Uses Bostitch 1300 Series Brads Or Any 18 Gauge Brad, Magnesium Housing For Durability, 2.1 LB Ultra Light, Rear Exhaust, Adjustable Depth Control, Oilless Operation, Made In The USA. |
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Jas-store.com Review |
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Offering the industry’s highest power-to-weight ratio, this Bostitch brad nailer kit is easy on the arm but full of user-friendly features to simplify projects from trim work to paneling, staircase installation to crafts. While most pneumatic tools require several drops of oil daily for lubrication, this tool’s oil-free design means less downtime, no more post-job cleanup or nasty messes on stain-grade trim. Weighing just 2.1 pounds, this tool packs an impressive 170 in./lbs. of driving power. The tool’s innovative magnesium frame offers more durability than you’d expect from a tool this light. It drives 18-gauge brads from 5/8 to 2 inches in length. (For a bit less power and weight, this tool has a smaller brother, the BT125K-2, which features 145 in./lbs. of torque and fires brads from 5/8 to 1/1/4 inches.) An ultra-quiet rear exhaust rotates 360 degrees, which is great for working in tight quarters or around corners and odd-shape workpieces where it’s difficult to dodge discharge. Offering another big step forward in brad nailing, the tool’s open nose design offers complete access to the drive channel for fast jam clearing. And, an quick access depth adjustment enables quick changes on the fly. A scrupulously ergonomic design offers unsurpassed balance and accuracy. The tool responds to slight movements of the wrist like it knows where you want nail next. Comfortable for both right- and left-hand users, the handle features a molded rubber grip for an outstanding combination of comfort and durability. A highly visible reload indicator lets you know when more fasteners are needed, and an exclusive magnetic strip holds fasteners in place for remarkably smooth loading operations--a handy feature for precarious ladder work. Best of all, the adjustable depth control combines with the protective no-mar tip to make precise countersinking a breeze. --Brian D. Olson What’s in the Box Tool, ¼ -inch air fitting, 1,000 2-inch brads, carrying case, Allen wrench and extra no-mar tip. |
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Jas-store.com Review |
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This is brad nailing for the new millennium: a powerful driver in a feather-light body. The magnesium housing is a fantastic development from the Bostitch folks, who've known all along how to make a heck of a nailer. This one weighs in at a mere 2.1 pounds, letting you hoist and fire for hours without the strain and fatigue of the heavier models. The motor is whisper-quiet and oil-free, eliminating worries about oil-stained work pieces. Bostitch thought of everything with this one, even creating a magnetic magazine that hangs onto your fasteners for breezy loading. The adjustable depth control is quick and easy to use, without any fumbling. You can countersink in a flash, too. Don't let the weight of this tool fool you, it packs serious power. It also comes with a thousand brads and a sturdy case. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste |
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Very Good Gun! |
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I have had this Bostitch 18 gauge along with the 16 gauge and the pin nailer for over 3 years now. They are all top notch guns and never had a problem with any of them. With some of these reviews I' am reading, I can't help but to think if it's the fault of the owners and not the fault of the gun for some of these bad reviews. I have had a lot of nail guns over the years and this is the best 18 gauge I have had yet. It's oil-less, very light, and will shoot 3/8 inch brads. One other small matter... IT'S MADE IN THE USA !!! |
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A Driving Force when You Need It |
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A versitile and powerful nailer, this unit provides a lot of power and flexibility. I am remodeling my home and I have already run a couple of boxes of nails through this unit and it operates very well. Can jam if you do not keep it formly seated when using it, but performs as well as any other unit I have. |
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On my second and no better.... |
Compared to other Bostich nailers this one is terrible. I'm on my second nailer in a couple years. The first one worked very well but developed air leak somewhere around the trigger. I didn't have the time to mail it to Bostich to fix so I bought a second one.
The second nailer is terrible. It jams and won't fire their own (Stanley) 1 5/8" nails - there are grooves in the magazine where the heads of the brads sit and there is no groove in the nailer I have for those brads. A minor issue but that's what I had on hand for brads.
I don't recommend this tool. |
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Primary Fastener |
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This professional nailer is like I use at work. It is my first nail gun at home because it can do from very fine small work to furniture and cabinet size fastening. |
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Never has worked right |
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I've been using this for about 4 years now and am about at wits end with it. I had all kinds of misfire problems with it in the beginning, after analyzing what might be wrong, I put a metal shim in it and it seems to misfire (drive the nail 50 to 90% in leaving you reaching for the pliers hoping like heck you can extricate the offensive little nail without dinging up your finish work too much) less often. Lately I can't seem to get the gun to fire when I hook it up after it sits over night. Without the air hose attached, I need to put the gun on a piece of scrap or something, squeeze the trigger, then hook up the air hose to get it to fire, once it starts going, it usually does OK. I like the light weight and small tip size, but if it doesn't perform, what good is it. I like my Bostitch N88RH Framer and N62 15 Gauge a lot so I'm not a Anti-Bostitchite, but this BT200K-2 is not worth anything in my world. |
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