Freeman PDX50C Lightweight Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer/Stapler with Flooring Mallet and Interchangeable Base Plates








Key features
- •Nailed It: This Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer and Stapler uses 16 gauge T-cleats and L-cleats, and 15.5 gauge flooring staples. It comes with interchangeable base plates that make it perfect for both solid wood tongue and groove or engineered flooring from 1/2" to 3/4".
- •Pro Design: This durable nailer features an anodized aluminum magazine, no mar protection plate and self leveling front foot. It's ideal for solid wood tongue and groove flooring from 1/2" to 23/32" in thickness. A lightweight fiberglass handle mallet is included.
- •The Right Tool for the Job: We're committed to providing outstanding value, top tier customer service and long lasting, high quality products. We make nailers and staplers for every purpose, from roofing to siding to flooring and everything in between.
- •Quality and Durability: We manufacture tools with the most durable materials under strict quality control guidelines, suitable for professional contractors and do-it-yourselfers alike. Our tools are sold, distributed, serviced, and warrantied in the USA.
- •Tough and Dependable: We make an array of durable construction tools and accessories, including staplers and nailers for siding, flooring, framing, finish, and roofing. Compare our products to similar items by Makita, Hitachi, Bostitch, Senco, Paslode, and Dewalt.
BrandFreeman
CategoryFlooring Nailers
ColorBlack and Orange
Warranty7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty
Freeman PDX50C Lightweight Pneumatic 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer/Stapler with Flooring Mallet and Interchangeable Base Plates
List Price: $233.72$210.35DEALYou Save: $23.37 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Like others be careful when laying on board and to ...
Chrissy✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2018
Nails perfectly. Never misfired on T nails. Like others be careful when laying on board and to not mistake the guide as it will face nail. Did this twice afterwards starting paying more attention to this. Otherwise great nailer.
MECHANICALLY PERFECT. DESIGN FLAWED.
Hillbilly1956✓ Verified Purchase•January 3, 2018
I just installed 275 sqft of hardwood flooring, and the nailer performed extremely well, but it has a serious design flaw. There are two stopping points on the face of the tool. One is for placing on the front of the board you are about to nail, and the other (much more prominent) is more visible and more forward. I have no idea why it is even there, but it caused me to drive multiple nails into the face of my flooring. I knew that it was a problem, and I tried to avoid errors, but when you are driving 1,000+ nails, many of us are just going to make mistakes. Other hardwood flooring nailers I have used do not have this flawed design, and I never made an error using them. I am very disappointed in the design of the face of the nailer. The problem doesn't even serve any purpose at all, but it really causes a problem during use.
It generally worked fine. However
Ken✓ Verified Purchase•October 23, 2017
It generally worked fine. However, there are "2 stops" built into the nailer to located it against the board before you drive a nail. Unless I was very careful, once in awhile it would locate off the wrong stop and drive a nail into the front (finished) face of the board instead of the tongue of the board, ruining the board. Poor design!
Also, it would not consistently drive T nails (it should handle T nails, L nails and staples) It wouldn't jam but just wouldn't feed and drive a nail sometimes. L nails worked fine. I don't know if it was bad nails or a defect in the nailer. I called Tech Service at Freeman but they were not helpful- none of their suggestions helped. They suggested that I return it to Amazon since it would take more than 2 weeks for them to replace it! I was in the middle of the job and didn't want to wait over 2 weeks (Amazon also took about 2 weeks) Poor quality control on the nailer or nails or both!
Also, it would not consistently drive T nails (it should handle T nails, L nails and staples) It wouldn't jam but just wouldn't feed and drive a nail sometimes. L nails worked fine. I don't know if it was bad nails or a defect in the nailer. I called Tech Service at Freeman but they were not helpful- none of their suggestions helped. They suggested that I return it to Amazon since it would take more than 2 weeks for them to replace it! I was in the middle of the job and didn't want to wait over 2 weeks (Amazon also took about 2 weeks) Poor quality control on the nailer or nails or both!
Put down 700 Sq ft of 3/4 oak floors. ...
Amy✓ Verified Purchase•January 31, 2017
Put down 700 Sq ft of 3/4 oak floors. The only jam I got was when I forgot to plug in my air hose and tried to use it. Bought it refurbished, Cheaper then rentals.
Good nailer for the price
R.✓ Verified Purchase•November 27, 2016
Not mind-blowing, but this nailer had not a single jam and shot the nail exactly where it's supposed to. Make sure to hit it with the mallet confidently and well, otherwise it won't shoot the nails all the way in. When hit properly, it's reliable and precise.
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