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Surebonder 5950 Electric Nailer with Case

Surebonder 5950 Electric Nailer with Case
From Surebonder

List Price: $79.99
Price: $65.18

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Toby's Tool Shed

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Product Description

Electric Nailer With Case, Full 14.5 Amps, 10 ft Cord, Drives Up To 1-1/4" Brad Nails, Use To Install Interior Trim, Ceiling Panels & Similar Projects, Patented See Through Magazine For Easy Loading, Contact Safety Mechanism Prevents Accidental Firing, Shoots 5 Different Length Brads, Use # 16 3/8", 5/8", 3/4", 1" & 1-1/4" Brads.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29152 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: FPC Corporation (Surebonder)
  • Model: 5950

Features

  • Powerful electric drill drives 18 gauge nails
  • Shoots 5 different length brads of 3/8, 5/8, 3/4, 1, and 1-1/4-inches
  • Features a contact safety mechanism to prevent accidental firing
  • Includes quick release magazine for easy loading
  • Comes with 10-foot cord and rugged carrying case

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Surebonder 5950 electric nailer has a powerful electric drill that drives 18-gauge nails. It shoots 5 different length brads of 3/8, 5/8, 3/4, 1, and 1-1/4-inches. It features a contact safety mechanism to prevent accidental firing, and includes a quick release magazine for easy loading. The nailer also comes with a 10-foot cord and a rugged carrying case.

From the Manufacturer
A heavy duty electric brad nail gun. Capable of setting 5 different sizes of 18 gauge brad nail: 3/8", 5/8", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4". Features a see through loading chamber to see brad nails and comfort grip ergonomically designed rubber handle for less fatigue. Contact safety mechanism to prevent accidental firing and the Rubber tip reduces denting on wood. Includes convenient hardshell storage case. 10 foot power cord. 14.5 amps for maximum driving power. Use Surebonder® #16 brad nails or Arrow® brad nails.


Customer Reviews

Surebonder Electric Nailer4
I've had the tool for a couple of weeks and tried out a number of nail lengths and am generally happy. Amazon's Price beat any other source I could find and delivery was quick.

Tool has enough power for putting light nails through pine molding into pine studs thru sheetrock, however using the longer nails into any harder wood results in needing to use the hammer / nail set process.

The Air Compressor powered units will definely have more power (and more cost). Given prioe, features, and results ... this is a worthwhile add to one's tool chest.

One note ... when going to my local Lowes / Home Depot to purchase Nails ... those required for this (and similar) units are in the section with staples ... not with the Power Nailer supplies.

Gets the job done5
I just received my Surebonder 5950 and have been using it all afternoon. It actually does what it says it'll do. It drives a 3/4 brad all the way to the head, at least in pine. All I've used so far is 3/4,, but I'll bet the longer nails will work just as well. Two caveats. One: use only a 12 gauge extension cord. This is almost fifteen amps and a sixteen gauge extension cord won't handle the amperage. Two: hole the nailer hard against the wood or it'll leave a little stub sticking up. Not a shortcoming, just the nature of the beast. Anyway, so far, I'm very pleased with this tool.

The Best of a Poor Tool Style4
Compared to air tools electric drivers are just underpowered. The Surebonder is no different, it just has 'more of not enough'.I drove lots of brads from 1/2" to 1" and true, it did drive each brad all the way to the head. But I had to be slow and deliberate, using both hands so there would be no reactive kickback (in which case it would not have driven the brad all the way to it's head). Even with the Surebonder you are not going to be able to just 'tap and shoot' like air tools-slow and deliberate is the way this tool works. So why even have one of these ineffectual drivers? It's to drive the small size nails of 3/8"-1".As weak as electric drivers are, they are miles ahead of you and a tack hammer. They're also cheaper than a compressor rig and easier to store when finished. The brads hold better than hammer driven brads and the heads are easier to hide. The big plus-fast setup over a compressor..virtually plug it in and start shooting. So if you have just a bit of light driving to do-use the Surebonder,slow and steady,it's the best of it's type.