Stanley Corded, Request New, Powered Nailer, For Brad Nail, 18 Gauge 1 in. Corded Brad Nailer - TRE650Z
Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | STANLEY |
Item model number | TRE650 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 806333 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 076174050059 |
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I use the Stanley nailgun to put up base molding. It works very well. I am satisfied with the performance. It is much more convenient to use than an air gun. The only draw back was, there were no nails packed with the nail gun. I found the nails at Lowe's since Walmart does not carry them, either online or in the store.
Good for the money [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Works great, bought some rental property and needed to do a few minor repairs. This saved a lot of time. Although it does have a hair trigger, keep hands away from it until ready to shoot, use on/off switch on back. Power adjustment is nice. I highly recommend, especially for trim work.
I have used this gun while putting together crafts, it does a good job. If you do not hold enough preasure on it it will leave a small amt of nail sticking out, a hammer takes care of that. with the right amt of preasure it puts it all the way in and does not dimple.
I bought this TRE 650 Oct 19/17 on EBay at nimbus_market. I used it today 4 Aug /18 to nail down window flashing.When it worked it worked well but it JAMMED every 5-8 Brad nails. I needed needle nose pliers to remove the jammed bent nail.Needless to say it took more time and I was slightly miffed.
I was unable to get this gun to fire the 11/4 nails. The 3/4 size did not go all the way in. I needed the larger nails for my project. Really disappointed as this was on my wish list for ages and was given as a gift.
Bought it last year and shot one load of brads, that's one loading of the gun not a whole box. Took it out this year and shot 5 brads and it stopped working. Reloaded it, unloaded it, reloaded it and nothing. Checked continuity at the plug and it has no continuity no matter what position the on/off switch is at, whether the trigger is pulled on not on whether it is pressed against a block of wood. Checked on a confirmed live outlet. So it is probably not getting power to the tool. Likely suspects are interlock switch, on/off switch or trigger. Very disappointed. Stanley name is now synonymous with junk and I will not consider them again. Plenty of other tool manufacturers out there.
I bought this to use around house used it once never worked again. Stanley used to be a good product.
Rubbish!, save up for a proper one, Ive had two of these now, both bought brand new, and worked fine when working, but 1st one i had about 2 years but with only very occasional use, jammed fairly regularly, then just stopped working altogether, second one i purchased packed up completely second time i used it, but by that time id had it about 18 months, very poor unreliable product!