Spotlight On The Dewalt DC608B Nailer
The Dewalt DC608B Brad nailer benefits from simply being battery driven. That means no air hoses or cords or anything. This nailgun will let you work with the strongest types of wood, and if you are working with softer wood then you can easily adjust the depth as required.
A battery powered nail gun that you can take and use used anywhere you want. This nailer makes fast work of all manner of nailing jobs, from crown molding to panelling. An adjustment switch on it permits you to easily adjust the depth useful when moving between various thickness and strengths of wood. It can also can be used two different operating modes, sequential or single shot.
That's it's cord free and that is has a tapered nose means that it's a cinch getting into tight work spaces. The nosepice will open up very easily, which means that removing jammed nails (should that happen) will be a quick process. The nail cartridge is fully encapsulated so that it's completly dust free, thus reducing the of a malfunction.
Since the battery and charger are relatively common amongst the DIY world, you can choose to make your purchase with or without them, potentially saving you a few bucks.
In the US, Mr. Hoover from California is happy with his new Dewalt nailer:
"With this unit, like its big brother the cordless Finish nailer, I don't have the hassle of loading up a compressor and hoses to do a small job. Production use? Not sure. If you wanted to put trim on a bookcase, shelving, etc. this is the unit. A bit bulky compared to pneumatic nailers, but hey, trade off seems worth it. Haven't gotten in to heavy or prolonged use so my review may change if I encounter problems in the future. Home craftsman? Buy it. Light maintenance/furniture refinishing? This will work nicely."
In doing your research you'll probably discover that there are in fact another similar Dewalt nailers to this one, the other is the DC608K.
This Dewalt DC608B review should by now have convinced you that this is a great choice if you are searching for a cordless brad nailer. As it is battery powered you will not need to buy fuel cells, which is what powers a lot of other cordless nailers on the market. Although a bit more bulky then others around, that never gave us any problems. So if you are in the market for a new brad nailgun, this could be the one for you.
A battery powered nail gun that you can take and use used anywhere you want. This nailer makes fast work of all manner of nailing jobs, from crown molding to panelling. An adjustment switch on it permits you to easily adjust the depth useful when moving between various thickness and strengths of wood. It can also can be used two different operating modes, sequential or single shot.
That's it's cord free and that is has a tapered nose means that it's a cinch getting into tight work spaces. The nosepice will open up very easily, which means that removing jammed nails (should that happen) will be a quick process. The nail cartridge is fully encapsulated so that it's completly dust free, thus reducing the of a malfunction.
Since the battery and charger are relatively common amongst the DIY world, you can choose to make your purchase with or without them, potentially saving you a few bucks.
In the US, Mr. Hoover from California is happy with his new Dewalt nailer:
"With this unit, like its big brother the cordless Finish nailer, I don't have the hassle of loading up a compressor and hoses to do a small job. Production use? Not sure. If you wanted to put trim on a bookcase, shelving, etc. this is the unit. A bit bulky compared to pneumatic nailers, but hey, trade off seems worth it. Haven't gotten in to heavy or prolonged use so my review may change if I encounter problems in the future. Home craftsman? Buy it. Light maintenance/furniture refinishing? This will work nicely."
In doing your research you'll probably discover that there are in fact another similar Dewalt nailers to this one, the other is the DC608K.
This Dewalt DC608B review should by now have convinced you that this is a great choice if you are searching for a cordless brad nailer. As it is battery powered you will not need to buy fuel cells, which is what powers a lot of other cordless nailers on the market. Although a bit more bulky then others around, that never gave us any problems. So if you are in the market for a new brad nailgun, this could be the one for you.