Freeman P50LSLW Lightweight Pneumatic 2-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer / Stapler with Flooring Mallet and Interchangeable Base Plates








Key features
- •The Flooring nailer uses 15-1/2 Gauge 1/2" Crown Flooring Staples and 16 Gauge Flooring L cleats
- •Ideal for 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" solid hardwood including cherry, oak, maple, walnut and other nail down tongue and groove flooring
- •No-mar front foot to protect pre-finished surfaces
- •Semi-quick release nose for easy tool free jam clearing
- •ABS handle to reduce vibration transfer and reduce overall weight
BrandFreeman
CategoryAir Nailer Accessories
ColorBlack
WarrantyCovered by Freeman's 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty
Freeman P50LSLW Lightweight Pneumatic 2-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer / Stapler with Flooring Mallet and Interchangeable Base Plates
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Customer Reviews
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Highly recommend
The Purple Dinosaur•September 22, 2017
To preface: I'm not a professional... however, I'm an "avid" DIY kinda guy and have installed several flooring types as well as multiple hardwood floor projects.
This flooring gun is high quality, engineered well, and despite designing the gun such that it is several pounds lighter than its counterparts, it's able to maintain the precision and quality of the freeman brand. I used both dewalt and menards brand staples, and the gun accomodated both without problem. In my project, the gun never misfired. However, just as any other mailer, you do have to hit the plunger (?) square or relatively square or it will not generate enough force to bury the nail/staple. In my case, I used 15.5ga staples and at 90 psi, the staples were perfectly set in the 3/4 maple floor boards. The gun is lightweight - I did not get tired. In my opinion, I felt I was able to move more swiftly and accurately as a result. It comes with a very high quality mallet worth at least $20 by itself. Lastly, the gun comes with a 7 yr warranty...
I highly recommend this nailer.
This flooring gun is high quality, engineered well, and despite designing the gun such that it is several pounds lighter than its counterparts, it's able to maintain the precision and quality of the freeman brand. I used both dewalt and menards brand staples, and the gun accomodated both without problem. In my project, the gun never misfired. However, just as any other mailer, you do have to hit the plunger (?) square or relatively square or it will not generate enough force to bury the nail/staple. In my case, I used 15.5ga staples and at 90 psi, the staples were perfectly set in the 3/4 maple floor boards. The gun is lightweight - I did not get tired. In my opinion, I felt I was able to move more swiftly and accurately as a result. It comes with a very high quality mallet worth at least $20 by itself. Lastly, the gun comes with a 7 yr warranty...
I highly recommend this nailer.
Five Stars
Donna R. Wheat•April 19, 2016
put in floors in 3 rooms... works great
Needs higher pressure
Rocco Gervasi•March 27, 2016
Works well needs a bit more air pressure then most but I have no complaints with this tool.
Worked well until it failed
Kathryn Dudley•January 6, 2016
Didn't even make it a 1000 nails before the pneumatic cylinder went out. Really slowed my project down and I had to go rent a nailer. The manufacturer is sending a new one out but that doesn't help today. Prior to it's failure it worked well.







