Friday, March 19, 2010

0 Black & Decker FS1802BNB Firestorm 18-volt 18-gauge Cordless Brad Nailer

Review Black & Decker FS1802BNB Firestorm 18-volt 18-gauge Cordless Brad Nailer


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Accepts a full range of 18 gauge nails for multiple applications

Electronic status indicator provides user feedback on the status of the tool (green = ready / red = low battery / flashing red = nail jam)

Extended run time batteries drive more than 500 nails on one battery charge

Non-mar tip protects work surface from marring

Low nail indicator window allows user to realize when nails are getting low so he/she won't dry fire
Includes one battery, case, charger, manual, safety glasses, and brads.
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Technical Details

- 18V Cordless brad nailer with extended life batteries and charger
- Electronic status indicator provides user feedback on the status of the tool
- Lock on / lock off switch allows user to lock nailer in off position when not in use
- Tool free jam clear mechanism offers quick and easy jam clear device without using tools
- Non-Mar Tip, Nail Lengths - 5/8-inch to 2-inch
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Customer Buzz
 "Be carefull with this nailer" 2010-02-01
By Holim Song (Houston)
Once I received this nailer from Amazon, I fully charged the battery and started using it. After 10 minutes, nailer's lower battery light is on. I charged again, but same result which I had to return it.

Customer Buzz
 "Short service battery & lesser over time." 2009-12-11
By No Aluminum
The 18v battery does not work very long - like 50 nails and decreasing before the battery needs to be recharged. If the battery lasted longer this would be better for casual homeowner doing limited construction work. It is unsuitable for extended work or for a professional. I have used it to nail less than 1000 nails.



There is no way to know when the battery will need recharging. It just stops nailing and the red light comes on to let you know the battery needs to be recharged.



It works very well when the battery is fully charged. The battery is nailing less and less nails before it needs to be recharged. I read on the Black and Decker website the battery does not have a memory problem but that is not true.



It is much better than the 12V Black and Decker nailer. The 12V nailer does not have enough nailing power to consistently drive the nails in completely. You are left with the nail partially driven in. The 12V unit also has a kickback and the nails do not go in all the way. The low life 12v battery sucks too. The 18v nailer nails better than the 12V nailer and does it with more positive nailing power.



The 18V nailer has the partially driven nail problem if you do not carefully hold the nailer down or when the battery gets low.



The 18V nailer is heavy. The size makes it difficult to get into tight spaces. An angled nailer would be better.



If I could do it all over again I would get the 18V DeWalt nailer with the Lithiom Ion battery. Get the angle nailer to get into the tight spaces.

Customer Buzz
 "Works well for small projects to hold wood while gluing." 2009-12-10
By J. T. Hicks (Monterey, CA)
Works well for small projects to hold wood while gluing and setting small crews. Drives up to 1.5 inch brad with ample force.

Customer Buzz
 "Greatly missed !!" 2009-09-27
By Ronald J. Lefebvre (Belchertown,Ma. USA)
I bought the combo package at Lowe's a few yrs ago, paid 200 bucks for it. I used it extensively at home and at work. I shot literally 1000's of brads from 5/8ths to 2" in all wood hardnesses. Worked great firing mechanism broke I took the broken pc's out of the inside of the gun, and it worked on half a firing mechanism for the last year. I am in the glass trade and have installed 100's of lites of glass in doors that have wood stops and low noise and nonmarring tip a winning combo. I am in the process of getting a new one and having my place of employment pay for it. We have other nailers at work and mine was by far the best. Ron Lefebvre Belchertown,Ma.

Customer Buzz
 "Does not last" 2009-07-02
By William Alexander (Falling Waters, WV)
This nailer came with a 6 piece set cast about $150.00. I did not have a use for it for 2 years and got to run s sleeve of nails through and it broke and the part to fix it costs as much as the 12 volt nailer.

I will not buy it. I did like it as long as it lasted. I have all 18 volt tools and will not get a 12 volt system to replace it.


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