Arrow ET200BN Chiodatrice elettrica per impieghi gravosi, pistola sparachiodi professionale per rifiniture, cornici, artigianato, scherma, utilizza chiodi da 5/8 pollici, 3/4 pollici, 1 pollice e 1-1/4 pollici

Brand:Arrow Fastener

2.8/5

123.73

USA I CHIODI GIUSTI: L'ET200BN funziona al meglio con i chiodi a testa tonda originali Arrow: BN1810 5/8, BN1812 3/4, BN1816 1 e BN1820 1-1/4; Un'etichetta con codice colore semplifica la selezione delle unghie e il caricatore a sgancio rapido rende la ricarica semplice ed efficiente. COSTRUITO PER DURARE: include custodia per il trasporto per una conservazione sicura e una facile trasportabilità; Il cavo di alimentazione da 6 piedi lo rende facile da usare in qualsiasi officina o cantiere; Se si utilizza con una prolunga, selezionare una lunghezza inferiore a 15 piedi per la massima potenza. COMFORT E SICUREZZA: l'impugnatura morbida e confortevole aumenta la facilità d'uso di questa pistola sparachiodi e la sicurezza del contatto previene mancate accensioni accidentali. OTTIENI LA ​​POTENZA DI CUI HAI BISOGNO: la manopola di controllo della profondità regolabile consente all'operatore di impostare la giusta quantità di potenza per ogni lavoro, adattando le dimensioni del chiodo a punta ai materiali da fissare. PRONTO PER L'AZIONE: questa chiodatrice elettrica per brad è un must per tutti i progetti che richiedono chiodi brad, come rifiniture, modanature, cornici, recinzioni, artigianato in legno e altro; Appartiene alla cassetta degli attrezzi di qualsiasi costruttore o fai-da-te serio.

USA I CHIODI GIUSTI: L'ET200BN funziona al meglio con i chiodi a testa tonda originali Arrow: BN1810 5/8, BN1812 3/4, BN1816 1 e BN1820 1-1/4; Un'etichetta con codice colore semplifica la selezione delle unghie e il caricatore a sgancio rapido rende la ricarica semplice ed efficiente. COSTRUITO PER DURARE: include custodia per il trasporto per una conservazione sicura e una facile trasportabilità; Il cavo di alimentazione da 6 piedi lo rende facile da usare in qualsiasi officina o cantiere; Se si utilizza con una prolunga, selezionare una lunghezza inferiore a 15 piedi per la massima potenza. COMFORT E SICUREZZA: l'impugnatura morbida e confortevole aumenta la facilità d'uso di questa pistola sparachiodi e la sicurezza del contatto previene mancate accensioni accidentali. OTTIENI LA ​​POTENZA DI CUI HAI BISOGNO: la manopola di controllo della profondità regolabile consente all'operatore di impostare la giusta quantità di potenza per ogni lavoro, adattando le dimensioni del chiodo a punta ai materiali da fissare. PRONTO PER L'AZIONE: questa chiodatrice elettrica per brad è un must per tutti i progetti che richiedono chiodi brad, come rifiniture, modanature, cornici, recinzioni, artigianato in legno e altro; Appartiene alla cassetta degli attrezzi di qualsiasi costruttore o fai-da-te serio.
Assembled Diameter ‎13.4 Inches
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎White/Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 851 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter ‎13.4 Inches
Included Components ‎Product Information Guide
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎ET200BN
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5.7 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Arrow Fastener
Material ‎Plastic
Part Number ‎ET200BN
Power Source ‎AC/DC
Product Dimensions ‎13.4 x 3.2 x 12.6 inches
Style ‎Brad Nailer
Thickness ‎11 Inches
Warranty Description ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Scritto da: Katherine Madaris-Willis
Great product
Great brad nail gun Needed a brad nail gun for some projects at home and our choice was easily made when we were at the store looking to buy one of these guns. Dewalt and Stanley had a similar gun for sale but the presentation of the product alone was not appealing at all. Also the quality of the materials these brands use are cheap and they don't provide a storage box for your gun. Arrow has a nice presentation overall, a professional look, and a storage box. The gun itself works like a charm and is super easy to use. This nail gun is highly recommended!
Scritto da: Christian Puebla
Making projects easier with this nail gun.
Super easy to use, light weight, hold your trim with one hand nail it with the other sped up my projects.
Scritto da: Cliff Seckinger
Brad nailer
Used it to install quarter round in a bedroom. You have to get the angle just right and completely compress the tip or it doesn’t drive the Brad all the way. Slight learning curve. It did what I needed it to do.
Scritto da: Brenda Standifer
Ok
Doesn’t quite sink an 1 1/4 in nail through a 3/4 in pine board into another board have to finish with hammer.
Scritto da: Todd Berry
Pretty solid tool for the price
This is a pretty good brad nailer for the cost; I've been using it to place siding (before adding proper nails) and do some various repairs and small woodworking and it works pretty reliably. As other users have noted, it DOES tend not to drive all nails all the way in so you may need to follow up with a few taps of a hammer, but for the overall time saved at a fraction of the price and hassle of a compressor and proper brad nailer, well worth it.
Scritto da: whirlpool78
Works great for trim
I got this to reattach some door trim I had to remove to replace a water heater. It works fast and easy and fits in tight spaces. It isn't as powerful as an pneumatic nailer and in some cases the brad head is just flush with the wood surface when using 1.25" brads rather than below the surface. It isn't the end of the world and I just kept a small hammer and punch to sink the brad if needed. I think it is worth it if you need to do some quick work and don't want to get a compressor and hose out in your house for some quick fixes.
Scritto da: Mike Ortega
Lacks power
Even set to full strength this brad nailer would not set the 1 inch nail. I am shooting it into yellow pine that has aged a bit so it will be a tighter grain but it really had a hard time. Cant always use two hands to press this nailer into the wood as some demos on Youtube show, I should have paid more attention to the fact that those demos use soft pine. Forget Oak or other hardwoods...
Scritto da: Jeffrey L Griswold
Inexpensive & preforms to that level
Using to nail 1/4” thick pine trim and I still had to physically hammer the last 1/16”, nailer was turned up to full power. I guess I should have lowered my expectations based on previous ratings.
Scritto da: Robert
Only an okay tool.
I recently moved into an apartment and sold my pneumatic brad-nailer and compressor, which always worked wonderful, but I needed something for my craft wood work. So I thought I would buy a chorded electric brad nailer. I chose corded for consistent power. I chose the arrow, because the name was familiar to me, it was a good price, so thought it would be good. However, I found it to be only okay. It drives 3/4" fine, but will not drive 1 1/4" nails all the way into soft 1"x 6" untreated spruce. I have to set each nail with a punch, which really defeats the object. The power setting does not seem to make much difference wherever you set it. So if you need something to set the nails properly, this is not the tool to get. Their are better ones out there, such as Ryobi, but they are cordless and you will pay more than twice as much for the tool without the battery. I wish I would have paid the extra, because this one is frustrating to use to say the least. It looks good, feels good in the hand, but only works okay on the longer brads 1" - 1 1/4".
Scritto da: red1blue2
Doesn't work as it should
I bought this and when received I found that it didn't properly set the nail. Even on the strongest setting it left the head out about 1/8 inch. No good at all. No matter what I did it wouldn't work. And, let me say that I am a Journeyman Carpenter with many years experience using nail guns. So, thinking I had just gotten a bad item, I requested a replacement. I got that one a couple days later and it was the same thing. Nail head would not set. Sticks out that 1/8 inch. This product is useless.
Scritto da: Ranter60
Disappointing
Given this has the Arrow name on it I expected better quality, although I didn’t pay very much for it. The gun is inconsistent at driving brads from shot to shot. I have yet to get more than one brad in 10 to actually penetrate correctly. It does not appear to matter what brad size, nor depth setting, nor material hardness nor positioning of the gun…it does not drive the brad to the proper flush depth. In my case this isn’t a complete loss as I was prepared to use a hammer as needed, but I would think most DIYers will not be pleased.
Scritto da: Rav
Use both hands
I’m making canvas stretchers and the nailer has speeded up that particular step. Use both hands. With wood from douglas fir 2x4 and 1” I have the power set to half. If I use one hand some nail sticks out but I don’t mind because a hammer fixes that. All the cheaper electric staplers and now this nailer that I have used need both hands because they are lightweight. Physics.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works just okay.
Putting the tip against a piece of wood and pulling the trigger, will not drive the nail in all the way, 1" or bigger. Don't use nails bigger than 5/8" and be sure to use to hands. One to pull the trigger and the other to apply very firm pressure to the top.

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