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Brand | Dewalt |
Colour | Yellow |
Blade material | Alloy Steel |
Surface recommendation | Wood |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Weight | 31.7466 oz |
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Dimensions | 13.31 × 12.36 × 4.33 foot |
Part Number | |
Product Dimensions | 13.31 x 12.36 x 4.33 cm; 900 g |
Item model number | DCN660N-XJ |
Size | Bare Unit |
Colour | Yellow |
Style | Single |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Torque | 60 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Brushless |
Included Components | 1 x DCN660N XR Brushless Second Fix Nailer |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery description | Not Included |
Item Weight | 900 g |
ASIN | B0120YMP4M |
Date First Available | 27 Aug. 2015 |
Manufacturer |
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Kyle Fulton –
Its worth the investment, faster and more convenient than an impact driver and the fixings used are cheaper so in the long run, your saving money. 1 thing I will say is if you do get it, get it with prime delivery, I had it delivered with standard delivery and ended up getting Evri as my courier. Need I say more… the parcel came precisely 1 hour before I was eligible for a refund because it was that late and it came looking like the box had been kicked about like a football and attacked by a bunch of feral cats. Thankfully the product was intact and didn’t have any faults or damages. Just shows that if It can survive an Evri delivery it can survive just about anything.
Jack –
Good product, easy to use.Although I’ve returned my one as my family has ordered for Christmas a set of DCN692, DCN660, 2x5ah batteries, Box and charger.Using DCN660 which is absolutley similar to that one can say only 1 thing. Dream maschine. No gas, no jamming, powerful nailer.
Karl griffiths –
Highly recommended
Mr. N.Graves –
I purchased the dewalt pin gun to fix some cladding which it did an excellent jobAlso handy for architraves and anything that you don’t want to mark with a hammer. Obviously it’s not a cheep tool but you get what you pay for. Plus no gas
Stevie –
Used a neighbour’s cheap brad gun so decided to purchase the dewalt one -it was more powerful easy to use -cost more obviously but that’s what you pay for
Stewart –
I am a DIYer and this was a treat for me as I had always wanted a cordless nailer. I have mostly Dewalt XR power tools so it was logical for me to stick with Dewalt for the Nailer rather than another brand. I understood that this was a bare unit (no case or battery) but I was really surprised when I opened the box from Amazon and the nail gun was loose in the bottom along with the instructions. It was undamaged from what I could see but expected it to have been in a Dewalt packaging. The tool is simple to use, easy to load the nails, good features and seem well built. Other reviews have commented on the durability but I haven’t used enough to comment (seems to have worked faultlessly for the first couple of jobs I have used it on. It is Dewalt so is expensive so I hope that it lives up to expectations.
Sue –
Although a lot of money for us it has been a godsend. We had a lot of cladding to fit externally. First cheaper one we purchased kept jamming so half the time was spent unjamming the thing. we took that back and went for this which although 3 x the cost of the first it made the work so much easier and faster. Worth paying the extra. We planned to sell it on once all work was finished but have decided to keep it.
Tony –
The range of nail length is huge, giving a wide range of applications. It has only failed once in 4 years. That was my fault and it was easy to sort. Fab.
Customer –
Ive had 2 of these, and used them almost every day for work. 90% of my tools are Dewalt.I was impressed at first. Rapid fire really is rapid, battery life is very good, it feels nice in your hand and isnt heavy. Its noisy and a little clunky but everything else seemed great.Then I noticed just how often it misfires- a lot. Extremely frustrating to use on a visible piece of work only for it to misfire, leaving a hole but without a nail. So you have to try again. Sometimes this works sometimes it doesnt. Visible holes over a piece of furniture is no use and often the wood needed replaced.Then I have to double check it’s actually firing nails so have to manually poke a bradawl in the hole, so it takes 3 times as long.After 9 months the first one completely stopped working so was sent for repair. Theres only a 12 month guarantee so I sold it for a much reduced price. Thinking id maybe just purchased a duff one, I bought another. It was misfiring from the start so was returned.Ive since bought a Ryobi 16g nail gun for, at the time, £140 less then the dewalt.It uses more battery, doesnt fire as fast in rapid mode, doesnt feel so nice in your hand but in almost a year hasnt misfired a single nail….and Ive used thousands of nails with it.
mick.B ( Liverpool ) –
There is nothing I disliked out this productThis gun was used to nail up feather edge boards