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DEWALT DC618K Heavy-Duty XRP 18V Cordless 1-1/4 Inch - 2-1/2 Inch 16 Gauge 20° Angled Finish Nailer Kit

DEWALT DC618K Heavy-Duty XRP 18V Cordless 1-1/4 Inch - 2-1/2 Inch 16 Gauge 20° Angled Finish Nailer Kit
MSRP: $353.19
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Manufacturer: DEWALT
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DEWALT DC618K Heavy-Duty XRP 18V Cordless 1-1/4 Inch - 2-1/2 Inch 16 Gauge 20° Angled Finish Nailer Kit Features

Unique engine design provides exceptional speed and ensures consistent nail penetration in both soft and hard joints
Sequential operating mode for precision and bump operating mode for maximum speed
6-position dial for moving between applications without re-acquiring depth settings; easy jam clearing
Measures 12.8 x 12.5 x 4.18 inches (HxLxW); weighs just 8.5 pounds for easy handling
Includes one-hour charger,18-volt XRP battery, reversible belt hook, no-mar tip, safety glasses, kit box, and 3-year warranty
 

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Additional DEWALT DC618K Heavy-Duty XRP 18V Cordless 1-1/4 Inch - 2-1/2 Inch 16 Gauge 20° Angled Finish Nailer Kit Information

Harness the power and efficiency of pneumatic nailing with the DeWalt DC618K Heavy-Duty 16 Gauge 20-Degree Angled Finish Nailer Kit. Designed to work with DeWalt's extended run XRP 18-volt batteries, this nailer provides fast, consistent nail penetration in both soft and hard materials. You can select sequential operating mode to ensure precision placement of each nail or a bump operating mode that allows you to harness top speed. A unique engine design allows this tool to work as fast as you do, firing up to four or five nails a second for increased productivity. And at just 8.5 pounds, this tool is lightweight for easy maneuvering and reduced operator fatigue.

Whatever you're working on, you'll appreciate the little details that separate this intuitively designed tool from similar nailers. Integrated LED lights make it easy to ensure accuracy. An easy-to-operate contract trip lock-off disables the trigger when the tool is not in use for improved safety. The nosepiece is easy to access and clear tool-free if a nail jam occurs. And a six-position dial makes it simple to move between several applications without stopping to re-acquire exact depth settings, saving you time. Additionally, the 20-degree angled, rear-load magazine is easy to handle for quick refills, and it will accept up to 120 DeWalt or Pas lode 20-degree nails. Included in this kit is a one-hour charger, an 18-volt XRP battery, a reversible belt hook that accommodates right- and left-handed workers, a no-mar tip, safety glasses, and a kit box for easy storage. This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool is backed by a 3-year limited warranty.

 

What Customers Say About DEWALT DC618K Heavy-Duty XRP 18V Cordless 1-1/4 Inch - 2-1/2 Inch 16 Gauge 20° Angled Finish Nailer Kit:

The battery is still holding up, and I rarely have to charge it. At first I was skeptical, especially because I've given up on buying yellow tools. It has jammed a couple times, but usually if you hit a screw or nail in the wood. My company purchased the gun to avoid the whole compressor and hose situation. Definitely worth the money. However, this gun has been in good working condition for over 1 year, and thats heavy use all year.

The weight is probably the only drawback, but it beats using passlode gas cartridges and much less problematic. I'm a trim carpenter, and custom cabinet installer, so I use this gun on a regular basis. Its alot quicker especially when you only need to install a couple pieces of molding. I have'nt had a problem with nails not setting.ever.

No more lugging around a compressor and hose. It has a power setting that allows you to find the sweet spot for the wood you are working with.

I recommend this nailer to everyone. The unit is big compared to an air version but never was an issue in corners.

We had now issues driving 2.5in nails. A little, but my wife had no problems nailing up our crown molding.

This is the greatest thing since sliced bread. We have done two rooms of crown molding and the battery shows no sign of slowing down.

Heavy.

Other reviewers has mentioned the DeWalt is heavy. If I had one complaint, it's that there's no good position to put it down, other than standing on the battery. This is all covered in the manual, although I don't recall it making a point of thinking about the positioning of the chisel point. Actually better than my straight magazine brad nailer, which is much smaller overall.Pay attention to which model you're looking at when comparing prices - the 618K has one battery while the 618KA comes with two, and batteries are expensive. If you don't pay attention to the direction of the chisel point of the nails relative to the grain, the nail will follow the grain. On days when we used it heavily, we'd just swap batteries every few hours when we took a break.

We shot many, many boxes of nails and wore out two rubber noseguards without a single jam.The only issue is shooting thin nails into hard word. While most of the wood is pine, it's old first growth southern yellow pine that's almost as hard a oak. Well, it sure isn't light, although I find it comfortable to hold and easy to use, even standing on a step ladder putting up crown molding over my head. I wanted the ease of use of a cordless, which pretty much narrowed it down to DeWalt or Paslode. Sometimes you need to turn the nailer so the long edge of the chisel point is across the grain so it cut through it instead of following it.The angled magazine makes it surprisiningly easy to get into small locations. I have the KA, and when we were doing trim we never had a problem running out of battery - in fact, many days we didn't have to switch at all.

I love it. It uses the same nails as the Paslode (in fact, that's all I use since none of my local stores carry the DeWalt nails). The only negative is the weight, but that never really bothered us when we were actually using it. The bottom line. In that position, it's top heavy, so you sure don't want to put it on the top of your step ladder while you're fiddling some piece of crown molding into position. Sometimes it'll even make a u-turn, so you need to think about where you put your hands when using this tool.

Not having to deal with both batteries and gas tilted me in favor of the DeWalt. My 26 year old daughter has no problems using it in any position either (it's her house). Same for knots or other defects in the wood. Unfortunately, I'm not nearly as happy with the brad nailer, but that will be a different review. And while the weight didn't bother us using it, it's a lot when it's hanging on your belt by the hook.I like it so much a bought a DeWalt brad nailer when they came out. Faced with a major overhaul of a 120 year old house, I wasn't looking forward to doing all the trim with a hammer and nailset, so I purchased a finish nailer.

With all the wainscoting, beadboard, crown, baseboard, chair rail and every other imaginable kind of trim in this old victorian, the nailer functioned flawlessly. I never counted how many nails you could do on a charge - we never ran it down.

I have to manually advance the nails. Get a "cumbersome" pneumatic nailer - at least they work. Look at the Dewalt website. Don't buy a dewalt cordless nailer. Your left high and dry after the tools fail.

Motor failed after 2000 nails. My 15 ga nailer has problems as well -- doesn't advance the nails. Plenty of jambs with the 15 and 16. Call the local repair dealer and they tell you they can fix the tool for the price of a new one. Complete waste of $350.

Many problems still exist with Dewalts design as of July 2008. It's impossible to contact the company.

I think a third nailer is probably in our future.It has become an indispensable tool. It's nice not having to lug around a compressor and being able to nail without cords or hoses. This nailer has been great. The reason I needed a second nailer is because my son will not give back the nailer he "borrowed" for a very large house rebuild that he is doing. I just bought my second DeWalt DC618 nailer. I do a fair amount of remodeling with my two sons. This nailer has plenty of power, even with hard woods like oak.

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