Accepts a full range of 18 gauge nails for multiple applications
Electronic status indicator provides user feedback on the status of the tool (green = ready / red = low battery / flashing red = nail jam)
Extended run time batteries drive more than 500 nails on one battery charge
Non-mar tip protects work surface from marring
Low nail indicator window allows user to realize when nails are getting low so he/she won't dry fire
Includes one battery, case, charger, manual, safety glasses, and brads.
With the Black & Decker FS1802BNB Firestorm 18-Volt 18 Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer, professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike can complete projects easily, efficiently, and conveniently. Its easy-to-use features make this nailer perfect for a wide range of finish work, from installing cabinets, to putting up fences, to reupholstering furniture. And with its non-mar tip, the cordless nailer is designed to protect your work surface.The nailer comes with a rechargeable 18-volt battery, which means freedom from power cords and extension cords. With a magazine capacity of 110 nails, this Black & Decker nailer operates with nails between 5/8 inch and 2 inches in length, and it will drive over 500 nails per battery charge. An easy-to-read electronic status indicator lets you know when the battery or nail magazine is low, helping you keep your workflow as smooth as possible, and its tool-free jam clear mechanism makes for even more efficient usability. A lock switch helps ensure safety in your workspace. The cordless nailer measures 24 x 4.6 x 14.4 inches and weighs 13.5 pounds. In addition to the cordless nailer, the package includes an 18-volt rechargeable battery with charger, safety glasses, 500 18-gauge brad nails, and a kit box. The cordless nailer is covered by a 2-year warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Does not last:
This nailer came with a 6 piece set cast about $150.00. I did not have a use for it for 2 years and got to run s sleeve of nails through and it broke and the part to fix it costs as much as the 12 volt nailer.
I will not buy it. I did like it as long as it lasted. I have all 18 volt tools and will not get a 12 volt system to replace it.
Enjoy it while it lasts:
I wrote a review for the 12V very similar unit. This product has great potential, but is very light duty. It fails either by jamming every other nail or the spring retraction mechanism malfunctions. I would estimate a life of between 1000-2000 firings before it breaks. This is assuming you get a "good" unit. Most will never use it this much, so they may get away with it. If you have to do flooring and and need to pull up the baseboards and then reattach, this will probably do the trick. Maybe a... more info
Can't live without it now.:
I just got this nailer, and now I don't know how I did without it! It's not available on Amazon at this time, so I had to get it on a well known auction website. This nailer works great for my around the house trim upgrading projects (of which I have many). It loads easily, doesn't fire too loudly (it wasn't loud at all especially compared to nail guns powered by an air compressor), and it doesn't leave a mark on the wood surface other than the small hole where the nail passed thru. This nailer obviously... more info
Works:
I love tools that work and this nail gun works like a charm. Not too heavy and seems to have all the power it needs....