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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Dewalt Tool Deal – Cordless Pin Nailer & Free Starter Kit (9/6/22)

Dewalt Tool Deal – Cordless Pin Nailer & Free Starter Kit (9/6/22)

Sep 6, 2022 Stuart 10 Comments

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Dewalt Atomic Cordless Pin Nailer Deal at Acme Tools Hero

Our friends at Acme Tools – and this week’s deals sponsor – are running a sweet promo on the Dewalt 20V Max cordless pin nailer, TODAY ONLY (9/6/2022).

Buy the Dewalt DCN623B cordless pin nailer, get a FREE starter kit (charger and compact 3AH battery).

Dewalt DCN623B 20V Max Cordless Pin Nailer

The Dewalt 20V Max Atomic series cordless pin nailer, which first launched just a few months ago, is compact and convenient. (I have a test sample in-hand and am loving its performance so far.)

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The DCN623 features a brushless motor and can drive thousands of nails on a single battery charge – up to 2,000 1″ nails into 2x SPF lumber with a 2Ah battery according to Dewalt’s fine print.

This promo is valid thru 11:59pm CST, 9/6/2022, or while supplies last. There’s a limit of 2 free starter kits per order.

Price: $249 (tool-only, free ground shipping)

The free starter kit will automatically appear in your cart at checkout.

Buy the Dewalt Nailer Promo at Acme Tools

ALSO, save $10 off $79+ with coupon code TOOLGUYD. We asked Acme Tools to reset the code, and so you should be able to use it again if you have already. This will not stack on top of existing promos.

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10 Comments

  1. TomD

    Sep 6, 2022

    Speaking of nailers, I notice there’s apparently a bunch of different “angles” out there – 21 degree framing nailer, 30 degree framing nailer, this finish nailer which seems flat, others that are angled.

    I assume there’s a reason they’re at various angles, and have noticed that my local stores seem to only stock *certain* degrees, but not sure why one is better than other for a particular task.

    Reply
    • Jammer

      Sep 6, 2022

      This is just a guess, but a 30 degree framing nailer will let you get in tighter places than a 21 degree framing nailer just due to the steeper angle.

      The clipped head nails are also collated closer together with paper and glue for the 30 which means you can fit the same number of nails into a smaller space. This allows the nail magazine to be smaller.

      Reply
    • Trey Hanson

      Sep 6, 2022

      Angles allow nailers to get into tight spots. The downside to a nailer that has an angled sleeve for nails is it limits the length of nail.

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 6, 2022

      From how it has been explained to me, clipped-head nails pack nails closer together, which means more nails per clip and fewer reloads.

      Rounded-head nails take up more space, but they’re required by certain building codes (the last I checked).

      So, rounded vs. clipped head framing nailer preferences and tend to be regional.

      If rounded-head nails are required by code, building suppliers and retailers are less likely to keep clipped-head nailers and nails on the shelf.

      Reply
      • TomD

        Sep 6, 2022

        That’s a great explanation and means I should investigate codes and stock before buying – so I can find the nails locally.

        Reply
      • Munklepunk

        Sep 7, 2022

        I believe that in certain areas clipped head nails are against code. I can’t remember exactly it was a topic on r/carpentry.

        Reply
        • eddie sky

          Sep 9, 2022

          “some building inspectors ignore the facts and require round-head nails on exterior sheathing”

          Because the surface area of a full head is greater than a clipped head. However, if nailed correctly, and in volume, it really isn’t much of a difference.

          Reply
      • CoBlue

        Sep 9, 2022

        Besides the angle, 30° nails are paper collated while 21° use plastic instead, which leaves little bits of plastic everywhere. It used to be a matter of clipped head vs. full round heads, but 30° offset full round head nails are really common these days and are fully code compliant.

        Reply
  2. Rog

    Sep 6, 2022

    Angled nailers tend to be better for getting into tighter spaces and can hold longer nails.

    Maybe the stock has to do with the buying preferences in your area?

    Reply
  3. ToolGuyDan

    Sep 7, 2022

    Was about to order… and it’s out of stock. Ah, well. One fewer tool is also one fewer distraction from actually finishing a project or two, right?

    Reply

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