This is a reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes.
Ready to use straight out of the box, Bostitch MFN200 Factory Reconditioned 2 Cleat Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer, comes along with a rubber mallet. Simply unpack, load, and strike to nail down and construct stable flooring. Ideal for DIY as well as professional installer this power cleat nailer drives 1 ½ to 2 inches nail with minimal effort.
Gun it on hardwood or engineered floors and set the tongue-and-groove joint right for once and for all. The long reach handle of this cleat nailer enhances the comfort of use besides adding to the control. You need not bend every time to strike this nailer. The sturdy aluminum construction makes Bostitch MFN200 endure jobsite abuse. Use it for yourself or let your friends borrow; rest assured this tool will be with you for years.
Being a non-pneumatic tool it assures a jam-free operation and lets you smoothly nail an L shaped serrated nail at every strike. More over the rubber bumper prevents the flooring from any sort of damage leaving it neat and spotless. With a magazine capacity of 200 cleats you are freed from the effort of frequent reloading. The 9.5 lbs Cleat Nailer is lightweight, can be easily ported at jobsite and stably drives a nail through ¾ inch hardwood flooring. Includes: MFN200 Cleat Nailer
and Rubber Mallet.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
What a deal:
The unit was just like new and worked beautifully. It's great to be surprised by quality..
Worked flawlessly:
Laid 200 sq ft of 3/4" reclaimed pine boards using 1 1/2" nails with no trouble at all from the nailer, which looked and behaved like it was brand new. Almost sad I don't have any more flooring to install.
Good Product for Those Strong Enough To Use It:
You need at least, the strength, and eye and hand coordination necessary to drive framing nails to use this tool. If you can't do this, consider a pneumatic nailer instead. The Tool is rugged and well designed. It is designed for 3/4" flooring and is non-adjustable. I found that I could nail within 6" on the nail-feeding side, and 14" on the driving side. You will need to manually nail within those bands near walls. Also, I placed a plywood sheet on the wall or slider when I was swinging the hammer close on... more info
good deal:
This product worked really well. Way cheaper than renting for the 500 s.f. of flooring I had to do.