A guy at work just had to send his Dewalt cordless nailer to be repaired cause it was giving him a couple problems. For one it had a habit of not always counter sinking the nails. Two, there were nails getting jammed in it. The repair shop told him that they were “finicky” tools and there were always one or two there to be repaired. They also told him that there was a long wait time for replacement parts from Dewalt. My buddy wondered if this was a blemish so to speak on Dewalt tools.
I do not remember the model of the nailer right off hand but I will ask if any of you guys have had trouble with a Dewalt cordless nailer.
Thanks guys
Paul
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Yup mine is doing the exact same thing!! Nails don't sit flush 25% of the time and the nails tend to jam in the feed slots near the top. Drives me nuts and the main reason its sitting on the shelf. Went and bought a Makita MAK700 with Max 18ga nailer that is WAY more reliable and drives the nails with authority
So disappointed in the tool....got it for apartment jobs so I didn't have to lug heavy compressors up the elevator...now its on the shelf collecting dust