DEWALT DCK264P2-18V-XR Cordless Li-Ion Brushless Nailer Twin Pack in Tough System Box
£805.62
- The sequential operating mode allows for precision placement and the bump operating mode provides the user with production speed
- Mechanical rather than gas operation offers consistent performance at temperature between -20 and 50 degrees Celsius and minimal cleaning/service requirements
- Class leading vibration and sound figures, offer fantastic user protection
- Versatile 30 – 34 degree magazine angle will accept most clipped head, and off centre round head paper tape or wire weld collated framing nails
- Reversible belt/rafter hook provides increased portability and versatility on the job-site
Rae –
Just unpacked and watched a YouTube vid to familiarise myself on workings. Tried nailer as hanging flirting on wall. Used Tacwise nails 32 and works like a breeze. No jambs. Will try the big one when we build our shed. Awesome. Loving it.
Mike S. –
Apart from the total mess up with prime delivery and item being left on my step for a week in view of all passerby the item remaind undamaged apart from very soggy packaging. The water tight , air sealed tough system case protected the contents well . On opening up the tool box for the first time, The nailers, batteries and charger had been fit into the foam cutouts with Velcro retainer straps holding them secure in the box. Although these nailers came with two 5AH batteries I decided to test them with my 2AH battery. Both Nailers perform very very well for battery power only . To date I have used two boxes of brads 32mm & 50mm with DCN660 without a single miss fire or jam. Also used 500 or so 90mm smooth shank nails with similar results. In every case the nails were flush or driven below the surface of the wood. In the past I have used tacwize corded electric finish nailers and paslode 1st fix nailers and the Dewalt is equally as good as either . Bump features on these work great with faster or at least equal speed as any cordless nailer. The nailers battery only operation is a great feature over others that use both battery & gas. Several hundred shots on a single charge seems to be easily achievable. The trade off for battery only is the nail guns are slightly bulkier and heavier than the other popular makes but can take smaller XR batteries to minimise the issue. Regardless of weight and size the nailers are well balanced and easy to use. Both nailers have belt hooks with the framer being tool free to turn the hook out of the way or for left or right hand use, If you are building a cross platform collection of cordless tools as me then this is a no brainier with two 5AH batteries that fit all your other XR tools. Over all I am happy and impressed with what a battery can do these days and Dewalt have maximised on that with these great nailers..
Mark –
Absolutely fantastic, i absolutely love these nail guns, better than the gas paslode
Paul f. –
Only have them a whileBut so far all good. Bit quieter than the gas nailers..I’m Back again just a little over a year from when I bought them. to give a little feed back.Great tools. Use then for decking, roof and joist work, second fix on skirtings and stairs etc. Not even one problem with the two guns since I got them. Well pleased with them.Great long life battery’s as well. 👍👍👍
jemaimah morgan –
Arrived with the carry bag instead of the tough system hard case, ended up buying it locally for £60 cheaper with the hard case
Kindle Customer –
They need bedding in a bit but no issues at all. Yet to try them with paper collated nails and the wire weld are harder to come by. Expect to be left with useless gas cartridges but they really are excellent
bryan –
Tim Frew –
Great set of Nail Guns, so much more convenient with no gas.
nick –
Great tools, very disappointing when the picture show 5ah batteries in both guns and the delivery comes with 2ah batteries, if they were advertised as that i would have bought elsewhere or bare shell’s
Darren Wakefield –
Advertised with 2x5ah batteries but turned up with 2x2ah batteries… was a free gift in the box tho…not sure if that was compensation