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1. Ergonomic design for reduced operator fatigue 2. Dual safety switches for operator protection 3. Long lasting hardened steel moving parts for longer tool life 4. Tough, impact-resistant housing for jobsite durability 5. Durable, 6-foot cord
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Product Description Heavy Duty Electric Brad Nail Gun Kit, Shoots 5/8", 3/4", 1" & 1-1/4" Brad Nails, Use The Following For Brad Nails: BN1810 500 Pack 5/8" Brown Brad Nail, BN1812B 2,000 Pack 3/4" Brown Brad Nail, BN1816B 2,000 Pack 1" Brown Brad Nail, BN1820 1-1/4" Nail/Brad.
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User Reviews
Awesome when you follow the directions I almost took the ET200 back to the store. I pulled it out of the case, loaded it with 1 1/4" brads, and started shooting into walls and trim around the house. I experienced the same problems that are often cited here, i.e. brads refusing to drive fully into the surface.
Then, I read the instructions. Guess what! It worked, over and over again! The biggest change came when I changed out the extension cord I had been using to a new 12 gauge heavy duty extension cord. The power out of the nail gun must have increased two fold. Secondly, I made sure that the nail gun was up tight and flush with the wood and angled as close to 90 degrees to the wood as possible.
Now all the 1 1/4" brads are being driven fully into the wood window casings and base trim I am currently installing around the house. And I am so glad I didn't go out and buy one of those $300 pneumatic nail guns to complete my personal projects. This is NOT a gun for professionals. But it is perfect for the homeowner who has some weekend projects to complete.
The ET200 warrants a five star rating to me because of the utility it delivers for the price. This is "cheap entertainment" as they say, and great value.
Enjoy! :2011-04-16 02:45:00
Arrow ET200 Electric Nail Gun I am very pleased with the Arrow ET200 Electric Nail Gun. I have used it for moulding and paneling and am very happy with the way it works. It allows me to pin the thin moulding in place and then go along the length of the moulding to secure it in place. I can hold the moulding in place one-handed and use the ET200 with the other hand. Much, much easier than trying to use a hammer, nail and nail set. I have also used it to install bead-board type paneling as wainscoting in a bathroom. Again, the ET200 allows me to get into hard-to-reach places that using a hammer & nail would be more difficult.
I am very satisfied and extremely glad I purchased it. :2011-04-16 02:44:38
Works better without extension cord I found that this item loses power when used with extension cord, but when plugged directly into the wall, worked fine for attaching trim neatly. The cord included is 10', so luckily, we had outlets close enough to get all the way around the house for our project. It can accept brads anywhere from 5/8" to 1 1/4", so pretty convenient for us. :2011-04-16 02:44:13
Great tool if you know how to use it After reading all the reviews that rated this tool so poorly, I almost didn't buy one; for once, I'm glad I ignored the reviews. This is a nail gun and you need to use it like a real gun... hold it SECURELY against whatever you're nailing - if you don't the recoil will drive the nail gun away from the target and you'll get poor penetration. I've nailed 3/4" oak trim to an MDF substrate with no problems. This is a great tool if you know how to use it :2011-04-16 02:43:51
an excellent tool if used correctly My review is obviously not in agreement with most others but i believe it is very fair and accurate. I am 61 and have been carpentering since I was 16. I am retired but still work as a consultant for an emergency restoration company on very hard jobs in the renovation of homes after fire,flood and mold damage. I have used all four types of nailers including hand nail sets,electric. pneumatic (air drive)both portable and connected to an air compressor as well as manual hammer driven hardwood floor nailers. I am not connected with Arrow company in any way!!. The tool is used is the second version which tells me the first probably had flaws or why upgrade it. It takes a lot of power to drive a narrow nail through wood especially oak or maple and if you look at most expensive commercial nailers they have large heavy heads for the drive mechanism. A manual floor nailer has a one inch drive head that you slam with a three inch mallet that then transfers all this force to a single wire nail 1/16th inch wide. Even then they won't set all the time which is why they sell a "Bostitch manual nail setter" with most mallet nailers. Air drive nailers are expensive, heavy and also split and break moldings if you are not careful! This is an inexpensive electric nailer that will drive nails within its' limitations which is where I believe the negative ratings come from.My bet is most people did not take the time to read the instructions carefully. First is power and this tool pulls over 10 amps which is a huge electric load but that is why there is a 16 gauge cord on it. If you connect this to any typical extension cord you will have trouble since they are usually 18 gauge (higher number means smaller wire) and will not power this nailer.The gauge is listed along the side if the cord if you look close. A 12 gauge extension cord is expensive ($[...] or more for 50 feet) which is why it's real nice to have this 10 feet cord.If you cannot reach an electrical outlet you will need the heavy extension cord.Even the outlet is no good if it is powering another heavy electrial load (fridge ,freezer, washing machine) at the same time. Next is nailing cycle which is 20 nails per minute which means you cannot go "pow pow pow" like an air nailer but you have to go "pow; count 3 seconds and pow again". This most like prevents overheating and I suspect charges a condensor for power. You also have to put heavy pressure and the head (use both hands) to prevent rebound.I know that is hard when putting up mouldings in awkward areas but it may help to tack it with one hand in a couple of spots with one hand and then go back and use the 2 hand method. Also you should know that all wood is not wood and many moldings and materials you are nailing them onto are composed of resins, glues and other extremely hard substances made to appear like wood. In old homes "white wood" which is fir, spruce or pine gets very hard as it ages..especially spruce. If you are nailing into a knot you will see nails sticking out. I have no problem using this to set moldings in place even if I have to go back with a nail set and finish the job where I can't use two hands. So it boils down to you get what you pay for and this tool for $[...] bucks does all the things I want it to do instead of $[...] for air nailers, compressors etc. I have free access to all of those but this is much easier and handier. The only negatives I have with this tool is the safety slide switch above the trigger gets bumped very easily into the off position when you are twisting your hand around in tight spots.Too much safety is not a real issue. Also it would be nice to see Arrow come out with a multiple nail pack of the four sizes instead of separate 1,000 packs. hope this helps :2011-04-16 02:43:26
From the Manufacturer Great for crown moldings, cabinet drawers, door moldings, railings and more, the ET200 Heavy Duty Electric Nail Gun from Arrow fires brad nail sizes from 5/8-inch to 1-1/4 inches. Featuring 14 amps of driving power, along with trigger and contact-fire safety switches, the ET200 offers plenty of muscle for beefier brad jobs while protecting the operator from accidental misfires. A 10-foot power cord easily spans most workpieces, while hardened steel working parts offer longer tool life. A non-marring contact bumper protects the workpiece for superior frames, furniture, cabinetry upholstery, paneling, and more.
FEATURES
Ergonomic design for reduced operator fatigue
Dual safety switches for operator protection
Long lasting hardened steel moving parts for longer tool life
Tough, impact-resistant housing for jobsite durability
Durable 10' cord for extended reach
SPECIFICATIONS
Brad nail sizes: 5/8", 3/4", 1", and 1-1/4"
:2011-04-16 02:42:54
Technical Details Ergonomic design for reduced operator fatigue
Dual safety switches for operator protection
Long lasting hardened steel moving parts for longer tool life
Tough, impact-resistant housing for jobsite durability
Durable, 6-foot cord :2011-04-16 02:42:11
Product Specifications Part Number: ET200
Item Package Quantity: 1
Item Dimensions
Weight: 6.4 Pounds
Length: 8 inches
Width: 4 inches
Height: 6 inches
: 2011-04-16 02:41:36
Dave Arnold DOESN'T WORK.
Rips large holes in your wood, but NEVER...ever delivers a nail. : 2011-03-21 08:49:47
Poor product My experience with this product was very poor. We bought it at Home Depot and it just stopped working after about two dozen nails. We exchanged it for a new one which gave off a puff of smoke and died after one use.
I would not recommend it. :2010-09-15 08:53:31
Works Well If Used Properly For the tool to work properly there are two (2) main considerations: Power & Penetration. Power must be available to the tool at ALL times. If not plugged directly into the wall outlet you must use heavy duty/12 ga. or thicker extension cords: the cords must not exceed 30 for 12 ga. or 50 for 10 ga. If you do not provide enough power to the tool (i.e. due to voltage drop along the extension cord) you can damage/burnout the tool trip your breaker etc. Allow a few seconds between firings. For penetration you need power so address this first. Its an electric nail gun not a pneumatic. Works well for me. :2010-09-15 08:53:31
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