Technical Details
- 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch 15-gauge oil-free angled finish nailer
- Tool-free removable and angled magazine; adjustable depth control; bypass nail pusher
- Durable, lightweight magnesium housing
- Includes no-mar tip, 3 profile tips, 1,000 fasteners, durable plastic carrying case
- 11.63-by-3.13-inches; extremely light 3.8-pounds; 7-year limited warranty
User Review:
I am in the process of remodeling my “old” house. The walls are plaster which have become very brittle and delicate over the years. Hammering to install new molding was out of the question. I needed a gun that was light, powerful, easy to operate, and didn’t require oiling so as not to make a mess in my home.
I purchased the Bostitch N62FNK-2 nailer (my first nailer) based on the customer reviews and manufacturer information. This gun is absolutely amazing! It delivered everything I wanted in a nailer. I saved money because I didn’t damage any of the existing plaster walls, all nails held firmly the first shot…hammering would have been a nightmare!!
I was a little apprehensive about using a nail gun since I had never owned one before. It was so easy and so fast!! My only improvement idea would be that the manufacturer offer variety nail packs, so you don’t have to buy such large quantities of only one size nail… BUT… Have No fear…Go for it…perhaps the best tool I have ever owned!
- BrianWoodward (Nanticoke, PA United States)
User Review:
I have been shopping for a 15 or 16 gauge finish nailer for about six months. This Bostitch is the only 15 gauge angled nailer that I have found to be priced in the straight 16 gauge price range.
This is the best 15 gauge gun at any price. Just hold this gun in your hand and you will be convinced that you can’t buy a better gun, period.
I had narrowed my choices down to the Bostitch, Porter-Cable and the new DeWalt.
The PC was nice, the price was right and I have had great success with my PC 18 gauge brad nailer, but the 15 gauge PC was way too heavy. Almost twice the weight of the Bostitch.
The DeWalt fit my small hands like a glove, was very light weight and within my budget (if I stayed with the straight nailer vs the angled model). However, I shyed away from the DeWalt models because the contact trip assembly had too many bends which didn’t seem to operate as smoothly as the PC and Bostitch. The display model at a local hardware store already looked like it was on the verge of having problems. I’m not hard on my tools, but one nasty bump, or a fall off of the workbench and you might be out of business.
Finally the Bostitch!
At less than 4 lbs. it’s the lightest in it’s class, yet still packs the biggest punch of them all! 400 in./lbs. It only weighs about 1 lb. more than by Porter-Cable brad nailer.
The finish and quality are second to none. It just plain ol’ feels good in your hand. It’s balanced so well it feels like an extension of your hand.
I am on a major budget (per the wife), but this gun is definitely worth every penny of the MSRP of $…. So why is it selling for only $…? Either A) it’s a “typo”, or B) Amazon and/or Bostitch has gone loco. Whatever the reason, my advice is buy this nailer before they discover that they are practically giving it away. I’m sure this gun will be the standard by which all other finish nailers will be measured against. You will not regret this purchase!
“TEN Stars….Final answer”!
- David Mendoza (Corona, CA USA)
