DEWALT Brad Nails, Heavy Duty, 18GA, 1-1/2-Inch, 5000-Pack (DBN18150)
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The brands and lengths of brad nails I purchased are as follows. For my Dewalt Brad nail gun, I use Freeman 5/8", Bostitch 1", and Dewalt 1 1/2" brad nails, all of which are the same length. They were ideal for the oak chest I constructed. Bob
I've used it outside under the eaves and there are no rust marks on it. My brads are set to be countersunk with my gun.
Hello, these are 18 gauge brad nails for use in a compressed air brad nailer. A brad nailer can be used with any compressor if it has the proper fittings.
Selected User Reviews For DEWALT Brad Nails, Heavy Duty, 18GA, 1-1/2-Inch, 5000-Pack (DBN18150)
These are the types of items that I find the most difficult to evaluate. I'd believe someone who goes through a box of these every week more than I do. When I use them, I'm usually fixing something, so a box lasts a long time; however, they've worked flawlessly so far.
I used a Porter Cable lithium nail gun to apply these nails. I had no problems with the paslode nails, but I had a lot of misfeeds with these. With my pneumatic nailers, I'm sure they'd be perfect.
I go through a few thousand of these every week and am familiar with a variety of brands. These have a bad habit of blowing out sideways for me.
I used these for a 175-foot fence with 3/4-by- 3/4-inch strips that needed to be nailed. My cordless nail gun is from Dewalt. There wasn't even a snag.
I'm not sure what to make of nails. They are either effective or ineffective. Satisfied.
Uses a Porter Cable nailer and works well. Excellent value for money.