Electric Nailer With Case, Full 14.5 Amps, 10 ft Cord, Drives Up To 1-1/4" Brad Nails, Use To Install Interior Trim, Ceiling Panels & Similar Projects, Patented See Through Magazine For Easy Loading, Contact Safety Mechanism Prevents Accidental Firing, Shoots 5 Different Length Brads, Use # 16 3/8", 5/8", 3/4", 1" & 1-1/4" Brads.
The Surebonder 5950 electric nailer has a powerful electric drill that drives 18-gauge nails. It shoots 5 different length brads of 3/8, 5/8, 3/4, 1, and 1-1/4-inches. It features a contact safety mechanism to prevent accidental firing, and includes a quick release magazine for easy loading. The nailer also comes with a 10-foot cord and a rugged carrying case.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Great for small jobs:
I bought this nail gun to secure molding strips after I tiled the floor. It worked well. My only complaint is it took 2 weeks to receive and it was put in a larger box with very little packing, thus it bounced around in the box during shipping.
manufacturer warranty terrible:
Worked great for nailing about 30 nails. Then jammed. After I cleared the jam, it stopped working. I sent it to FPC Corporation, which is the manufacturer. That was a waste of time and money (for shipping). They did absolutely nothing to fix it and shipped the broken gun back.
Surebonder 5950 Electric Nailer with Case:
I strongly suggest that you do not purchase this product. I used it to attach a chair rail and some trim in one room. It worked fine for almost an hour and then I smelled smoke; it stopped working. I had to borrow a friends' nail gun in order to finish my project. Get yourself a compressor style nail gun and save yourself the frustration.
Does a good job:
I purchased this tool with overnight delivery and came in a eventually did what I expected. Let me explain.
I took the nailer out of the case, loaded it up with nails and the first nail jammed or that is what I thought. I started by using the instructions taking the cover off and started loosening the bolt, the hammer returned to normal and was not jammed anymore.
I think the bolts were over tightened. After that I went on and used the tool as expected.
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