Anodized aluminum magazine and die-cast aluminum body
Includes 1/4-inch male coupler with dust cover, plastic carrying case, oil, and 1,0000 brads
Editorial Review:
Includes nailer, 1/4-inch male quick plug with dust cover, carrying case, oil, pperating manual
This Porter-Cable 18-gauge, 2-inch brad nailer is a compact, comfortable-to-carry unit that might not offer quite as many extras as other (more expensive) units, but it's very reliable and does its job well. This nailer shoots standard brads from 3/4 to 2 inches long and has an anodized magazine with a reload indicator. The die-cast aluminum body is lightweight but still very strong, and the handle is comfortable to hold, even over long periods of time. The quick-release nosepiece lets you clear jams quickly and easily. Other features include a sequential fire trigger, a safety that's located behind the driver guide for driving brads in tight spaces, an easy-to-adjust depth guide, a directional exhaust port, and a removable rubber nose. The kit comes with a 1/4-inch male coupler with dust cover, a rugged plastic carrying case, oil, and 1,000 brads. --Jonathon Tudor
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
i like it:
this is the first nail gun i've owned so i don't have much basis for comparison. however, it has worked great for me for installing crown moulding and other trim work. i've only had it jam once. i would buy this one again
Trusted:
You can trust Porter cable products. I am a contractor and 90 percent of my tools are porter cable
PC BN200A:
Awesome nailer. The improvements to this model from the earlier version are great. Smoother operation, handles well, rapid firing, plastic tip to protect wood is a great addition.
Excellant tool for molding work:
I was previously using a hammer & nails to do molding replacement. Silly me, I borrowed my neighbors compressor ( which you will need to go along with the nailer) & changed my life!!! This is a quality tool. It does a neat, quick job. I also used it to put together wood wine racks. No more hammer marks on the freshly painted trim, no more split marks in the wood.