Freeman PFBC940 4-in-1 Mini Flooring Nailer/Stapler using 1 5/8-Inch 18 Gauge Nails or Staplers
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Customer Review
Works perfectly. Accurate, no misfires.
I used this nailer to install over 700 square feet of 1/2" engineered hardwood floor. It took over 3,500 18 gauge staples and not a single misfire, jam, or problem. Save yourself a hundred dollars over the more expensive products that accomplish no more than this one. It has a 7 year warranty. I called the Freeman company before purchasing. They seemed like good folks and are located in Georgia. Buy with confidence, it's a good product and I'm very happy to have saved some money and still get my project done with zero problems.
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Product Description
The Freeman PFBC940, 4-in-1 Mini Flooring Gun, has the ability to fasten Tongue and Groove flooring and various finishing projects. This nailer is ideal for 1/2-Inch and below engineered or solid tongue and groove flooring, also great for tacking down flooring while glue sets. The PFBC940 is extremely durable and ergonomically designed to provide extra comfort when working on your wood working projects. The PFBC940 quickly converts to a straight 18 gauge brad nailer which can be used for finish molding to complete your flooring project. This nailer/stapler is equipped with a comfort grip handle, 360 Degree adjustable exhaust, anodized aluminum cylinder, anodized aluminum magazine, air filter/anti-dust cap, tool-free depth adjustment and a reload indicator. The PFBC940 has an oil-free design that includes oil (which is not necessary; however, recommended), goggles and wrenches. Freeman Pneumatic nailers are manufactured under the strict guidelines to ensure professional-grade standards. Compatible Nails: 18 gauge glue collated brad nails and 1/4" crown staples from 5/8" - 1 5/8". Magazine Capacity: 100pcs. Top to learn more
Freeman 4-in-1 Nailer/Staple
Product seems to be high quality. I bought to install 3/8 inch engineered hardwood.The problem I have had with it is very frustrating! The safety mechanism that must be pushed in before the trigger will activate the stapling cycle is badly designed and/or badly positioned. It causes much frustration and requires much extra effort to correctly position the Freeman stapler. If you don't take the extra steps to makes sure you will find out how difficult it is to remove a misplaced staple.But this is the only stapler I could find that would even claim to install a 3/8 inch engineered hardwood. It is better than any alternative method that I'm aware of.
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Works Good, except for nails.
I liked how this tool worked but my only complain was the size of the holes when shooting finish nails. The nailer still makes holes the size of the staplers for whatever your nailing. Also never forget to oil the tool daily even though the manual says you dont have to. It becomes difficult to depress the safety when it isnt oiled. Otherwise the tool has not jammed for over 500 square feet. I have another 700 to go!
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