Friday, February 8, 2013

Stanley Bostitch SB-1850BN 18-Gauge Brad Nailer
Includes 2-in 18-Gauge Brad Nailer - U/SB-1850BN, Carrying Case
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
You can trust this review, i hope you can try to buy this product and then you know this product good or no. Next time you can make a review for another people.

Good air nailer for the homeowner
I have used this nailer with 1" and 2" brad nails. It works well with both tank and tankless air compressors. I have put over 2000 nails through this nailer. It's safety works great for all uses of the home repair person. I have used it to from wall mounting shelving to nailing with glue for wood furniture. If I had one complaint with this product, it is that the depth adjustment is quite sensitive. If the nailer is angled at more than 30 degrees left or right (as one would do when nailing into the corner) the nail will not be fully engaged. When a hammer is used to fully seat the nail. The head of the nail usually bends over. If you purchase this product knowing this minor limitation, I feel that the overall safety, ease of use, and range of nail sizes will more than satisfy the most scrutinizing user.

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Sold again!
I am a big time Delta/Porter-Cable enthusiast. Most everthing in my garage says Delta or Porter-Cable on it. They have been great with replacement parts and/or info over the phone. But I have to say that this Bostitch is a great little brad nailer. I own a PC BN200 brad nailer but the Bostitch is my hands down favorite. Super light weight, easy to grip, easy to load and no recoil (if you release the trigger after you remove the tip from the work surface). That's right! No dents even without the plastic tip.
Three things I like the best are:
1) It leaves a smaller and cleaner hole than my Porter-Cable.
2) It shoots 5/8" to 2" nails opposed to 3/4" to 2".
3) Being a smaller gun, it fits into tighter spaces and is easier to handle for longer periods of time.
Don't get me wrong, the Porter-Cable is great, but the Bostitch is just a little more refined.
One thing that should be noted, the Bostitch does not have a quick release nose piece but really, when was...
pretty good deal for the money
Went to home depot for the senco 20, but at twice the price it was hard to justify. Thought I would take the Bostitch home and try driving 2" brads into blocks of solid oak and maple; then when it failed, I could justify the senco.

Well, let me say that it punched 2" brads with complete ease into both the oak and hard maple. ...now I couldn't get the senco. On the other hand, I have a great nailer that does everything I need it to, and at a great price that saved me a hundred bucks as well.

So much fun, you actually look for things to nail. The only reason it doesn't get five stars is the lubrication required. A minor nuisance.
Stanley Bostitch SB-1850BN 18-Gauge Brad Nailer Stanley Bostitch SB-1850BN 18-Gauge Brad Nailer
Product Features :

  • No-mar tip
  • Comfort grip
  • Directional exhaust
  • Adjustable depth control
  • Lightweight

Rating : 3.9
List Price : $113.99

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1 comment:

  1. I am the proud owner of a best brad nailer, and I completely agree. It is a necessity. I bought it and have never been able to survive without it since.

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