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- Porter-Cable BN200A Brad NailerI have used the BN200A for doing door and window casings and it works well, is light weight, well balanced. I have used a comparable Bostitch Brad Nailer as well (don't remember the model). The two seem comparable. I like the shoe on the BN200A as it nails on the front of the shoe (can judge exactly where the nail is going and can get closer in tight spots) instead of the others that nail to the rear. Rating: - waste of moneyNever sets nails to the same depth.You will need a nail set and a hammer to use this gun.Now it shoots every second nail.I replaced it with a Senco nail gun. Rating: - Good Nailer, Great Price....I bought this nailer in order to do projects around the home. So far, it's worked well. I used the larger version Porter-Cable framing gun a few years back while employed in construction and was impressed with its operation, especially considering it was well used and banged up! I would recommend the Brad Nailer for the do it yourself user; however, I'm not sure how it would work out for day in, day out production use. Rating: - Hard to find&saved 50$ here!!!!I had a Very hard time finding this Porter Cable (2 inch 18gauge-most offered instore was 2", 16 Gauge) in any walk in stores. The Cheapest I found was $119 thru the home depot website. This one being $70 saved me $50 and it came in 2-3 days by using FREE Super shipper! Mega Cuddos!!! Rating: - Loads of fun- and help too!Versatil nailer. Fires right on every time. Case included for protection and the way these things get thrown around this is a good feature.
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