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Freeman PFL618C Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2' Flooring Nailer and Stapler

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About this item

  • Ideal for the installation of 1/2" to 3/4" solid tongue and groove hardwood flooring
  • Compatible with 15.5 gauge 1/2" crown staples from 1-1/2" to 2", 16 gauge T-cleats from 1-1/2" to 2", and 16 gauge L-cleats from 1-1/2" to 2"
  • Constructed of high strength aluminum resulting in a lightweight tool great for extended use
  • Anodized aluminum magazine extends the life of the tool
  • One piece drive blade of hardened steel for durability
  • No mar base plates prevent damage to finished flooring surfaces
  • Recent upgrades to shape of the foot, along with adding semi-quick release for easier access to drive blade in the event of a jammed fastener
  • Ergonomically designed handle for ease of operation and reduced fatigue
  • Includes long reach fiberglass mallet with a padded grip, and (2) interchangeable base plates
  • Add the Freeman PFRNB Flooring Nailer Roller Base Converter when purchasing this tool to increase your productivity even more


The Freeman PFL618C Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer and Stapler is an excellent choice for the installation of 1/2" to 3/4" solid tongue and groove hardwood flooring. This air powered tool is compatible with 15.5 gauge 1/2" crown staples, 16 gauge T-cleats, and 16 gauge L-cleats from 1-1/2" to 2". The lightweight body of this combination flooring nailer and stapler is constructed of die cast aluminum, with a hardened steel one piece drive blade for durability. Two interchangeable no mar base plates provide stability for this versatile tool and prevent damage to finished flooring surfaces, ensuring professional results for DIYers and construction contractors. Recent upgrades have been made to the shape of the foot, along with adding a semi-quick release for easier access to the drive blade in the event of a jammed fastener. Other features include an ergonomically designed handle, and an air filter / anti-dust cap. The Freeman PFL618C Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer and Stapler includes a long reach fiberglass mallet with a padded grip, air tool oil and adjustment tools, and is covered by Freeman's 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
Works perfectly.
Devin
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2024
I bought this nail gun just one month ago, and now the price has dropped. Is there any price protection?
Bill Miller
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Used this to finish up a closet floor and it worked without jamming and did an excellent job sinking the nails.Would have to use it more to really know how it will work with extended use, but right now I give it a thumbs up.
The Soy
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2024
did 2 floors of a house in engineered hardwood, with almost no screwups!at the price, im not sure why i dont see more of these
WD
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2024
Worked exactly as described. Installed 900 square feet of hardwood with no issue.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2023
Perfect flooring nailer. High quality nailer for a fraction of the price of the big brands sold at HD and Lowes.Did 1200 sq/ft of engineered hardwood with this nailer and not a single jam. Zero complaints for this nailer.
Bootsrapper
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Highly recommend it! its cheaper than renting one for your home project! Works fantastic!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2023
Product was great - not one jam during the installation of engineered hardwood flooring in 3 rooms. I used both expensive staples and the cheaper brands both worked flawlessly. Great product for the price.
W. W.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
I used this a few months ago to lay a hard wood floor in my living room. I had absolutely no trouble with it. There were no misfires and I rarely had any cleats that didn’t seat properly and when they didn’t, I blamed the flooring or subfloor instead of the nailer. Compared to quite a few other name brand nailers, the price is awesome I can’t imagine the other nailers would do a better job for about twice the cost. I had to disassemble it one time to clear a jam (my fault for using the wrong nails) and it was medium difficulty to take apart and put back together. Keep it well oiled for best performance and use good quality cleats.
gnpi
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023
This is a great value for the money!! I’ve used many nailers over the years and this functions as well as others that cost twice as much. I trusted previous reviews on this product and they were absolutely right!! I can’t give this nailer enough stars!!
Michael D. Pencke
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
It comes with plates for 3/4" and 5/8"/ 1/2" flooring. It accepts staples and cleat nails up to 2 ". It operates like all other floor nailers but it out performs Dewalt as a floor nailer for its verstatility. It is even cheaper than renting a floor nailer - which is usually a Dewalt (which comes with no provision for 5/8" flooring) - if you need it for more than a few days.
David G. Moeller
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022
this thing lasted 3 DAYS of nailing, then blew a leak because of a stripped screw on the metal plate. only finished 3/4 of the living room. because i bought this months prior to actually starting the project i cannot get a refund on amazon. wasted money
Busy Executive
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2018
I used this to repair a section of white oak flooring that had been damaged in the wake of Hurricane Florence...the flooring had become wet enough to lift and warp, and I figured I'd try re-nailing it myself.To be clear, I've never used a flooring nailer like this before, so I was worried it would be challenging. Nothing could be further from the truth. Once I got the nailer setup and connected to my small compressor (set at 90 PSI), it was child's play nailing down the floor using L-cleats.Only issue I had was operating the nailer in tight spaces, as I found there was just not enough room to give it enough of a strike to cause the nail to fully penetrate the wood floor. I'm sure this is a common issue on all sorts of floor nailers, but I found myself wishing I could angle the handle and striker differently so as to use it in tight spaces, such as the last few rows of flooring when you near a wall.Otherwise, it worked perfectly for me. No misfeeds or other problem...just nails, air and lubricant going in, and a nice sturdy floor underneath. If you're an amatuer like me and are wondering if you're up to the task, I think I'm proof that anyone can use this tool to good results.