DEWALT DCN650D1 20V MAX XR 15 GA Cordless Angled Finish Nailer Kit

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DEWALT DCN650D1 20V MAX XR 15 GA Cordless Angled Finish Nailer Kit

This cordless finish nailer is 100% battery power eliminates need for a compressor, hose or costly gas cartridges
Brushless motor 15 gauge finish nailer maximizes runtime and durability
Micro nose improves line of sight and accuracy of nail placement (Compared to DEWALT DC628)
Tool-free selectable trigger for sequential or contact actuation modes
Tool-free depth adjustment for precise countersinking of nails
Tool-free jam release to quickly and easily clear nail jams
Multi-functional LED lights help to provide both workspace illumination and tool diagnostics

Top reviews from the United States

"The Dewalt DNC650 finish nail gun appeared to be an excellent purchase from the beginning. The unit was fairly compact, lite and easy to load but the unit was returned for replacement following a discussion with a Dewalt service rep. The wheel that is used to adjust the nail head depth could not be coaxed to move in either direction. The result was a driven nail that was flush with the trim which then required a hand nail set. This hand set requirement is an activity that I wanted to eliminate with the DCN650. Since I could not adjust the nail depth on this particular piece of equipment, I decided to return the unit for a replacement hoping that the replacement unit will adjust properly.
Addendum:
The replacement unit has the same issue with the nail depth adjustment wheel. I plan to take the nail gun to a DeWalt service center to see if they can find a way to modify the adjustment wheel so that the nail depth can be properly set where required. Other than the adjustment issue, the nail gun works great!"

"I love my new toy. I bought it to do crown molding for the first time. I had a few missteps when I first started using it but once I got used to the adjustments it worked great. My only complaint is the metal tip leaves a dent in the wood next to the nail entrance. The other manufacturer I was going to but had a rubber tip to prevent this. I had my first jam and didn't know how to clear the nail. Then I found the easy tip release and it was easy to clear the stuck nail. Caution putting the gun away with the battery, it could shut or run down the battery. You will hear it rev up though. I am old so it does get heavy after a long use or in tight spots, but it is much easier than trying to drive a nail."

"Doesn’t go all the way on a 1” thick red oak over a pine stringer where my 18 gauge regular brad nailer does; it’s weak. I asked for a replacement thinking that there was a problem with it but the second one was even worse. Tried to speak with technical support twice, first time I got the call back 7 hours later and the technician hung on me; the stairs time was 4 hours later and the technician didn’t have any idea. Really bad !"

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