After watching so many tool review channels over the years I can tell which companies send what tools to those channels to review because everyone makes a video on the same tool days apart I’ve lost count how many reviews of this pin nailer I’ve watched in the past week lol 😂 great review though Tim!
You are somewhat on the right track. The problem recently (past ~2 years) is supply chain. Just a couple of the tool companies have kept their stock up, and the rest get their products in waves. We wait forever on some stuff. Thanks for watching.
Liked and subbed as soon as I saw you push the cartridge of nails up through the chamber area to clear that out. I've just lost an hour on $100,000 closet I'm installing trying to figure out how to get to a partial nail jammed up in there. Thank you very much.
What's this good for? I'm looking for a nail to make a wooden breakfast tray with small compartments...like a nick-nack tray. Is this the right tool for that? The wood panels I'm thinking of are between 1/4 and 1/2 thick
Brother I really look forward to getting that notification from you that another new video is out. I truly enjoy the way you do your reviews. Thanks again brother.
This was a good video. I had just purchased one of those this morning, and then I was thinking oh my goodness what did I do? Is this thing to works? So thanks much for putting this together.
That thin metal push in there once you get it opened up? That can slide way back and let you clear out stuff that you can't immediately see. That's what fixed it for me. Pushed it way back and found a bunch of little mangled nail pieces
I like the features and the style of this one love the size of the Milwaukee M12 though. Seems like this would’ve been a good opportunity to expand their 12 V platform.
Would you recommend this pin nailer or the M12? Im on both platforms and like the m12 size but honeslty dont know much about the 2 to decide. Thanks...
I've been replacing my Milwaukee M12 pin nailer every 1-3 months at HD since it was first released. I'm probably on my 40th one after replacing my 39th yesterday because Milwaukee's pot metal nail driver keeps snapping off or rounding when firing 1-1/4 nails through MDF into MDF. I'm not joking, the Ryobi 23ga pin nailer is the most reliable by far. I've tried every revision of the Makita, the hitachi/metabo, and the Milwaukee, but ryobi is the only nailgun I can trust as a backup when the others fail. Reliability aside, the Milwaukee is the best one of all in every category. It's just not built for 2000-3000 feet of millwork/baseshoe a week
This tool isn't released in the UK yet but I'm keen to add it to my DeWalt kit. In the UK it's called the XR system. In the states it's called 20V max. Does anyone know if the batteries are interchangeable from both systems? They look identical.
@@-_AjB_- I live in Ireland and my cousin moved back from the states with his 20v dewalt stuff ,it's exactly the same as the 18v they just call it 20v , I was going to buy that one but got the craftsman one instead ,
Why does my gun lites blink I shot one nail and lites blink for 10 to 15 seconds . then I can shot again. If a shot nail and take of battery and put rite back on then it will shot again . Help lol thank u
I was using a dewalt pneumatic pin nailer with a trigger safety and somehow a pin nail ricochet right into my eyeball ended up with a traumatic cataract and had to have emergency surgery
Not lagging behind both methods have positives and negatives to consider. A choice and design decision is made deliberately. For example the trapped compressed air system Milwaukee any Ryobi use ofter causes the nail gun to be off center so on one side it is impossible to get into tight corners because of the gas chamber protruding.
Line your molding/crown up perfectly just for you to get timed out by the safety feature on the trigger and you have to start over. Threw it in the trash. Didn’t want any of the other guys to suffer
@@Shoptoolreviews Milwaukee is the best. I don’t even like Milwaukee but I have to give it to em. They’ve got the best 23 gauge cordless. Iv tried almost all brands.. metabo being the worst
different topic i know..but i think y'all will get my point. Bought a craftsman corded drill 30 years ago(still working) for about 42 bucks with tax and about 20 years ago bought a battery powered craftsman for around 76 bucks and was a paper weight 3 years later. So at this point $1.42 per year for the corded(getting cheaper every year) and $25 per year for the battery. My Bostitch nailer and compressor are now 15 years old. Lesson learned kiddos. We have been lead down the Primrose path....just get the cord
Sssoooo, i have one of these, and after about a year of nearly daily use, the driver blade has a broken tip, and has a groove in the back of the blade that captures nails before they leave the gun. It's a fun time when you're nailing up crown and the nailer gets stuck to your work. So far, no response from Dewalt on a replacement driver, so its basically garbage ar this point. Sure, its convenient, until it's not. As much as i hate dragging out a compressor and hose, I hate prying my nail gun off of crown moulding even more. #SENCORULES #DEWALTHASNOPARTSFORTHIS #DISPOSABLENAILER
dont buy this it is total garbage! if you just tinker around with it it will probably be ok but if you use it daily for work it will not last long before it becomes so frustrating with constant jamming and misfiring that you will throw it in the nearest garbage can.
Pin nailer are useless for people who don't know how to use them or don't know what they are used for. I've been a trim carpenter for 10 years. Their is a lot of things the gun is usefull for. When shooting into small material it works a lot better than an 18 gauge nailer which typically can blow right threw the material
After watching so many tool review channels over the years I can tell which companies send what tools to those channels to review because everyone makes a video on the same tool days apart I’ve lost count how many reviews of this pin nailer I’ve watched in the past week lol 😂 great review though Tim!
You are somewhat on the right track. The problem recently (past ~2 years) is supply chain. Just a couple of the tool companies have kept their stock up, and the rest get their products in waves. We wait forever on some stuff. Thanks for watching.
I was jammed up. Thanks for the video. It showed me how to clear the mess
Liked and subbed as soon as I saw you push the cartridge of nails up through the chamber area to clear that out. I've just lost an hour on $100,000 closet I'm installing trying to figure out how to get to a partial nail jammed up in there. Thank you very much.
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1:38 it’s actually up to 1-1/2”
I got this pin nailer from Amazon.I really like it best product from dewalt!!!
What's this good for? I'm looking for a nail to make a wooden breakfast tray with small compartments...like a nick-nack tray. Is this the right tool for that? The wood panels I'm thinking of are between 1/4 and 1/2 thick
I've had nothing but problems right out of the gate with my 623. The firing pin jams on every shot.
with max length nails 1 1/2?
Extremely powerful, use mine daily. Works awesome 💯👌
Brother I really look forward to getting that notification from you that another new video is out.
I truly enjoy the way you do your reviews.
Thanks again brother.
Excellent description and also How to. Just got one looking fwd to using it on oak cabinet trim.
This was a good video. I had just purchased one of those this morning, and then I was thinking oh my goodness what did I do? Is this thing to works? So thanks much for putting this together.
Thanks for the video I had a jam on mine brand new 1st shot. Couldn’t fig out how to clear the firing pin. Appreciate the content 😊
That really stinks, on the first shot. I hope you got it working again. Thanks for watching.
That thin metal push in there once you get it opened up? That can slide way back and let you clear out stuff that you can't immediately see. That's what fixed it for me. Pushed it way back and found a bunch of little mangled nail pieces
It's work with 18V batteries? Have you tried?
Dual trigger and contactless nail firing allows for more precise nail placement.
Do you need to keep the plastic tip on while in use?
I like the features and the style of this one love the size of the Milwaukee M12 though. Seems like this would’ve been a good opportunity to expand their 12 V platform.
Milwaukee is smaller, too. I love my
Crown molding ?
Would you recommend this pin nailer or the M12? Im on both platforms and like the m12 size but honeslty dont know much about the 2 to decide. Thanks...
I've been replacing my Milwaukee M12 pin nailer every 1-3 months at HD since it was first released. I'm probably on my 40th one after replacing my 39th yesterday because Milwaukee's pot metal nail driver keeps snapping off or rounding when firing 1-1/4 nails through MDF into MDF.
I'm not joking, the Ryobi 23ga pin nailer is the most reliable by far. I've tried every revision of the Makita, the hitachi/metabo, and the Milwaukee, but ryobi is the only nailgun I can trust as a backup when the others fail.
Reliability aside, the Milwaukee is the best one of all in every category. It's just not built for 2000-3000 feet of millwork/baseshoe a week
What brand of nails are suitable for this?
Why is this gun still not available in EU
Going to tool store in EU vs Canada makes me think Europeans don’t work
Great to deal with!
My pin nailer is getting stuck.
This tool isn't released in the UK yet but I'm keen to add it to my DeWalt kit. In the UK it's called the XR system. In the states it's called 20V max. Does anyone know if the batteries are interchangeable from both systems? They look identical.
Yea they are
@@darrenroche9225 thanks for getting back to me Darren. I'll be ordering one based on your advice. Have you used the 20V in UK tools then?
@@-_AjB_- I live in Ireland and my cousin moved back from the states with his 20v dewalt stuff ,it's exactly the same as the 18v they just call it 20v , I was going to buy that one but got the craftsman one instead ,
@@darrenroche9225 Thanks again
Did you order it?
Why does my gun lites blink I shot one nail and lites blink for 10 to 15 seconds . then I can shot again. If a shot nail and take of battery and put rite back on then it will shot again . Help lol thank u
Takes 23 gauge up to 1.5 inches.....looking manual as I unbox & follow along
That is correct 1.5
😊 thank you I just fix my gun !
I was using a dewalt pneumatic pin nailer with a trigger safety and somehow a pin nail ricochet right into my eyeball ended up with a traumatic cataract and had to have emergency surgery
You a bad boy
CHINGON EL VIDEO,
Probably the worst thing you could do is shoot it without shooting into something. Nothing beats a pen nailer up faster than doing that
Finally no ramp! Dewalt is lagging bad! They need to revisit their nailer line
Not lagging behind both methods have positives and negatives to consider. A choice and design decision is made deliberately. For example the trapped compressed air system Milwaukee any Ryobi use ofter causes the nail gun to be off center so on one side it is impossible to get into tight corners because of the gas chamber protruding.
Line your molding/crown up perfectly just for you to get timed out by the safety feature on the trigger and you have to start over. Threw it in the trash. Didn’t want any of the other guys to suffer
Geez, sorry to hear that. Did you go back to a pneumatic pinner? Which brand are you using? Thanks for sharing.
@@Shoptoolreviews Milwaukee is the best. I don’t even like Milwaukee but I have to give it to em. They’ve got the best 23 gauge cordless. Iv tried almost all brands.. metabo being the worst
Please elaborate? What do you mean timed out and why do you need to start over?
Why are you yelling at me😂
Now , you are shooting it into soft pine , show something brazilian hardwood
why is it so big tho
I have never seen a pin nailer with a safety nose that you had to depress ever.
different topic i know..but i think y'all will get my point. Bought a craftsman corded drill 30 years ago(still working) for about 42 bucks with tax and about 20 years ago bought a battery powered craftsman for around 76 bucks and was a paper weight 3 years later. So at this point $1.42 per year for the corded(getting cheaper every year) and $25 per year for the battery. My Bostitch nailer and compressor are now 15 years old. Lesson learned kiddos. We have been lead down the Primrose path....just get the cord
Depends on what you’re doing. As a contractor I have very few corded tools Time is money and I like both.
جميل جدأ
To big. I like the porter cable nice and small
Sssoooo, i have one of these, and after about a year of nearly daily use, the driver blade has a broken tip, and has a groove in the back of the blade that captures nails before they leave the gun. It's a fun time when you're nailing up crown and the nailer gets stuck to your work. So far, no response from Dewalt on a replacement driver, so its basically garbage ar this point. Sure, its convenient, until it's not. As much as i hate dragging out a compressor and hose, I hate prying my nail gun off of crown moulding even more. #SENCORULES #DEWALTHASNOPARTSFORTHIS #DISPOSABLENAILER
using max length nail it jams constantly
I bought and returned 2. They jam up after almost every fire… so disappointed
For best performance = use dewalt or porter cable brand brad nails.
Backwards?
Невозможно слушать ведущего, его нос заложен. Высмаркивался бы перед записью. Ужасно гундосит...
blow your nose
You don't have to watch your like a typical person complain just to complain
@@skmmlk5379 в зеркало давно смотрел? "типичный коментатор?"
HARSH....................easy dude
dont buy this it is total garbage! if you just tinker around with it it will probably be ok but if you use it daily for work it will not last long before it becomes so frustrating with constant jamming and misfiring that you will throw it in the nearest garbage can.
You should write a script and stick to it. You’ll sound more authoritative.
Pin nailer are useless
Ok, I'm listening. Why is this?
I use a pin nailer for kitchen crown
Installing cabinet trim and crown you can't go wrong with these pin nailers
Crowns ,scribes,toekicks,skins,ect...
Pin nailer are useless for people who don't know how to use them or don't know what they are used for. I've been a trim carpenter for 10 years. Their is a lot of things the gun is usefull for. When shooting into small material it works a lot better than an 18 gauge nailer which typically can blow right threw the material