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NuMax SBR50 Pneumatic 18-Gauge 2' Brad Nailer

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About this item

  • Ideal for decorative and furniture trim, base boards, crown moulding, window casing, chair rails, and picture frame assembly
  • Compatible with 18 gauge brad nails from 5/8" – 2"
  • Reload indicator to view remaining nails
  • Ergonomically engineered body resulting in a rugged tool great for extended use
  • Made of lightweight and durable die cast aluminum
  • Comfort grip handle reduces fatigue and increases control
  • 360 degree adjustable exhaust allows user to direct air away from face and debris



Product Description


Abdulaziz Al Ali
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 29, 2024
Very good product, high quality, and I tested it, but keep in mind that U nails are not supported.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This is an amazing nailer, I have used this daily for the last month and no worries, just make sure to put two drops of oil in every time you hook it up! This replaced my last nailer that was over 30 years old!!!
Angel venegas
Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2024
La recomiendo ampliamente muy buena calidad
Adrian B S
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2023
Funciona bien hasta ahorita, es de uso ligero y sus materiales se sienten de calidad
James the James
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2021
Its the cheapest version i could find, did not expect much as i did not need much of it.Turns out, its really good, running at 80psi i have not experienced a single problem. Runnjng 2 inch nails into hardwood without flinching.Funny enough, im pretty sure someone sneaky purchased, used and then returned this gun before i got it as it was a little dirty and scuffed. So double kudos to this gun.Great unit.
Ann Marie Beacock
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2021
We are renovating our house and the hubs brad nailer died. We needed something quick (thank you Amazon for the fast delivery!) and economical. Took a chance on this item and couldn't be happier. It is easy to handle, works like a charm and doesn't jam. The hubs is over the moon with his new toy and that's high praise indeed!
R. P SF
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
I got this Brad Nailer, cause I do some work around the house and like to build things every so often. I debated between this and one from HF since I don't use this everyday. (This is a bit nicer and cheaper than the HF one).I was just building a small cabinet and it was perfect for the project. I used some 5/8 and also some 1.5 inch brads. It worked as expected. I did have a few misfires with the 5/8 inch ones. It might be because I did not put the oil in the gun the first time. The 2nd time I put the oil in and was using the 1.5" Brads and has no misfires. Make sure you adjust the air gun to the right PSI so you can control how deep each brad goes in. I used about 75-80 psi and worked perfectly. (Test the PSI on a scrap piece of wood, each brad type and wood type are different)For under $25 this is a steal, just make sure to oil and take care of it.
Robert Tokarz
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014
I had a project of nailing a lot of T & G paneling between the ceiling floor joists in a basement remodel for our home and the thought of hand nailing was out of the question. Never used a pneumatic nail gun before so I read the reviews on numerous brad nail guns and was considering purchasing a more expensive name brand 18 gage 2-inch gun. Being a novice I was concerned of quality of the less expensive units but the reviews of the NuMax were good even from the pros. The price was right even if it only lasted for this one job I was doing. The unit did the job without a fuss and the only problem from time to time was that it misfired. Not sure if this happens to any nail gun. This gun did not leave any noticeable dents from bounce back in the soft pine paneling I was installing which was a concern I had from some of the reviews. I do wish this came with a case option. I would recommend this to a friend.
Kanchis
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2013
Looked at various other models before finally coming across Numax. All the other name brands cost at least 3 times the cost of this. I figured i'll give it a shot and see how it goes. After all if it doesn't work I can always return it with Amazon! I'm a novice when it comes to nailers. This was my first ever nailer, so the learning curve was a little steep (dont laugh!). After reading the manual I bought the correct brad nails from the local store and after a little struggle figured out how to put them in. Now for anyone who has used a nailer before this is second nature I'm sure. Now that I know where and how the nails go in its a breeze to load it. I had to install some base boards so I was using 2" nails on Pine wood. The nailer worked flawlessly. I dont know why other manufactures ask for such a high price when you can build it for a lot cheaper.Pro's: Excellent excellent price. Well built. Easy to use. Did not jam yet. I have driven around 50-100 nails now. The red line in the cartridge shows you when it needs more nails. I used 90 PSI and it had no problems driving the 2" nails through my Pine wood baseboard flush. No tears on the face of the BB either.Cons: I dont think it has a safety lock. Doesnt have an adjustable depth control but they say it can be adjusted with the air pressure. Never tried it so cant comment on it. For my application 90 PSI worked great.I dont know why anyone else would go spend 200+ to buy a nailer that does the exact same thing. I'm sold on this product so i purchased another nailer to do some crown molding work. You just cant beat the price. I dont know if it withstands the work load of a professional contractor but for any DIY guy this is more than you need.
bluesky_ca
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2013
I have never used a nailer before, and I don't know what the difference is between this one and the ones that cost $200-300, but this one worked great for me. My dad had a compressor. I had to go to the hardware store with it to get a quick connect and a quick coupler that matched. I didn't even know what those were and so when I went to the hardware store I took the manual with me. The guy picked up a couple of things and said,"Here's what you need." I bought them, went out to the car, opened them and tried to put them on but they didn't fit. I took them back inside, and he realized he had sold me the wrong items, so he used a wrench to get the thing off that came with the nailer (it was on with pipe thread - that white tape that makes it really screw in tightly), and put in a new one that matched the quick coupler, that fit on the hose of the air compressor. Really, it wasn't that big a deal, but I was glad I took in the nailer, the manual, and the hose with me to make sure I had the right things.I was nervous to use it the first time - I had heard that you have to let it recoil and not hold it down. But a couple of times I think I pulled back as soon as it fired, which resulted in the nail not going all the way in. I found that when I was relaxed and didn't try to overthink my technique, that it went in perfectly. I will say that the manual was not as detailed as I (a novice) would have liked. Some parts were confusing. Like the diagram showed an oiler and filter on the hose of the air compressor. We didn't have that. So I asked my neighbor, and he told me to just put a couple of drops of oil in the hole where the hose connects, and the compressed air will spread the oil into the nailer as needed. It was even confusing how to open the bottle of oil - no directions for that. My dad did it finally, but it involved taking off the top and turning it upside down and screwing it back on or something. There is a long protruding piece that is inside the bottle, and you want to take it off and put it back on so that the protruding part is outside the bottle, out of which come the drops of oil. At first we couldn't get the cover to close when putting in the magazine of nails, but after fiddling with it and getting them seated really flat, it closed. The 51mm Proctor Cable 2" nails worked fine - no issue of them being too long (as with some nailers that need 2" nails that are really only 50mm).It sure made short work of putting in those baseboards! I like the fact that it's really light - half the weight of some others I looked at. I look forward to using it to put in window casings.I bought it used in "like new" condition from Amazon Warehouse, and it was very much like new. Good deal!
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