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This is a reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes.
Ready to use straight out of the box, Bostitch MFN200 Factory Reconditioned 2 Cleat Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer, comes along with a rubber mallet. Simply unpack, load, and strike to nail down and construct stable flooring. Ideal for DIY as well as professional installer this power cleat nailer drives 1 ½ to 2 inches nail with minimal effort.
Gun it on hardwood or engineered floors and set the tongue-and-groove joint right for once and for all. The long reach handle of this cleat nailer enhances the comfort of use besides adding to the control. You need not bend every time to strike this nailer. The sturdy aluminum construction makes Bostitch MFN200 endure jobsite abuse. Use it for yourself or let your friends borrow; rest assured this tool will be with you for years.
Being a non-pneumatic tool it assures a jam-free operation and lets you smoothly nail an L shaped serrated nail at every strike. More over the rubber bumper prevents the flooring from any sort of damage leaving it neat and spotless. With a magazine capacity of 200 cleats you are freed from the effort of frequent reloading. The 9.5 lbs Cleat Nailer is lightweight, can be easily ported at jobsite and stably drives a nail through ¾ inch hardwood flooring. Includes: MFN200 Cleat Nailer
and Rubber Mallet.
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Technical Details
- Reconditioned Bostitch Products have a One-year warranty through the Bostitch factory or an authorized service center- Manual flooring mailer with 200-nail capacity magazine
- Light, easy-to-use nailer drives L-shaped cleats with a single blow; wide foot design
- Durable, lightweight aluminum; rubber bumper protects flooring
- Includes white-faced rubber mallet
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By J. Pridemore (Uriah, AL)
If you are tight with your money, or you like a simple no nonsense tool. Yes, there are air powered versions available, but for 3 to 10 times the price this is a low cost alternative for those who dont mind smacking with a hammer. Only draw back is if your not in very good shape, you will know it after a couple of hours. Be carefull when you get close to the walls not to smack it with the provided hammer. Outside of that, its no-nonsence, very few moving parts. Has a 7 year warranty.
By E. Baechle (MO USA)
The tolerances are too lose. Failing 20%. Many times it won't set the nails fully, there appears to be no adjustment(other than shiming the base). At times it drops 2 nails sending 1 almost correctly and the other thorough the corner of the board leaving it protuding half way. Not what I expect of Bostitich. I would have bought a cheap air-nailer if it was half this bad. (I didn't what to carry a compressor or hear it.)
I have used 3 air-nailers. The Porter Cable was the best.
One of the other reviews stated it was hard to use because 'you have to hit all in 1 shot everytime'. No, there is a ratch system. Apparently he didn't use it.
Last year it was $150 then $129 by Dec. Now $59 ??
By Joe123 (USA)
We wanted to put in hardwood floors (tongue and groove kind) ourselves and we did not want to rent the expensive, noisy, and energy-intensive pnuematic pump etc. We also did not want the time pressure to have to do the job quickly to minimize rental costs.
So we bought this. This works fairly well and at times we made fast progress. But we needed two people - one person to hold the staple gun down so it does not move while the one person used the hammer.(I was the one to hammer. My shoulders are still somewhat sore after 2 weeks!).
It would have been better if the gun had long pedals on both sides to hold it down and stabilize it with one's feet. Also, it takes some time to get a hang of it and initially it is quite scary. And sometimes, no matter how hard and well you drive the hammer, the staples dont go all the way in. When this happens, it takes some work to cut off the piece that is sticking up and to punch the rest of the staple all the way.
We are not totally thrilled with this but then for us it was a decent solution given our goals.
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No problems. Nailer worked better than expected. Even though one swift swing was needed to completely sink the nail, using a second blow to finish off if needed was usually not a problem and rarely resulted in bent or twisted nails that needed to removed. I used 1.5'' as the 2'' nails were pretty tough to drive in with one blow.
By Michael Ferragamo
I used this system to install oak flooring. The nailer and hammer worked perfectly and appeared to be new even though they were labeled reconditioned. A much better deal and quality than renting (which I used to do).
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