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DEWALT DCN680B 20V MAX* XR® 18 GA Cordless Brad Nailer (Tool Only)

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Features

  • 100% battery powered. Eliminates the hassle of using gas, compressor, and hose
  • Brushless motor maximizes runtime and durability
  • Micro nose improves line of sight and accuracy of nail placement (Compared to DEWALT DC608)
  • Tool-free depth adjustment for precise countersinking of nails
  • Tool-free jam release to quickly and easily clear nail jams
  • Multi-functional LED lights help to provide both workspace illumination and tool diagnostics
  • Tool-free selectable trigger for sequential or contact actuation modes
  • Integrated tool-free stall release lever to quickly reset the driver blade in the event of a stall
  • Adjustable belt hook for left or right attachment depending on user preference
  • Low nail lockout prevents dry firing and unwanted marks on the work material

Description

The DEWALT DCN680 18 Gauge Brad Nailer drives 18 Gauge brad nails from 5/8 in to 2-1/8 in which makes it ideal for fastening decorative molding, casing, kitchen crown, and shoe molding. With its brushless motor powered by a DEWALT 20V MAX Lithium-Ion battery the DCN680 is ready to work without the hassle of using gas, compressor, and hose. Tackle jobs both large and small with the features of a pneumatic tool and the freedom of cordless. Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18.

Brand: DEWALT


Color: Black, Yellow


Material: Alloy Steel


Number of Fasteners: 110


Style: Modern


Manufacturer: ‎Dewalt


Part Number: ‎DCN680B


Item Weight: ‎6.15 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.23 x 11.85 x 4.1 inches


Item model number: ‎DCN680B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Black, Yellow


Style: ‎Modern


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Capacity Description: ‎18 Gauge brad nails from 5/8'' to 2-1/8''


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Low Light


Included Components: ‎(1) DCN680 - Brad nailer


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Warranty Description: ‎3 year limited warranty/1 year free service contract/90 day money back guarantee


Date First Available: August 3, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Why haven't I bought this sooner??
This nailer has saved me SOOOO much time on all my home projects! It's lightweight and it works with the batteries I already use for my DeWalt drill. I used to have a cheap nailer that always had issues, and I often ended up going back to using a hammer. When I started installing new flooring in our bedroom, I decided it was time to invest in a proper nailer and I’m so glad I did. Compared to other nail guns, this one is fairly easy to use, very safe for a "nail gun", and the nails are easy to find at any hardware store. It makes the job so much quicker and more efficient. Highly recommend for anyone looking to save time and get better results on their projects! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by clajuna

  • Brad nailer
This is a great Brad nailer. It is pretty big and a little bit heavy putting your Dewalt battery on it last a long time it is easy to use and really durable.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by carie carie

  • Everything I was looking for
Good price, on time, works great!
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by Ambers

  • Great and Not Scary
I bought this for my husband to install trim/baseboards throughout the house. It works really well and is not nearly as intimidating as some of the others. I am comfortable using this. I also appreciate that it works with the 20V batteries that we already have for other tools.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by T

  • Great
No complaints about this trim gun, but never had to use it consistently all day long. Just makes remodel jobs easier or small projects when you only need to shoot a few nails
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Dewalt brad nailer
Worked perfectly right out of the box.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by James Trousdale

  • I like it, and definitely needed it, but... NOT IN LOVE WITH IT.
I have used it for almost a year now, and it has paid for itself. I am not a pro barely a DIY-er, so not the target audience. I bought it since the brand and the fact that it was one of the few CORDLESS options I could find on Amazon or ANYWHERE. Pros: -The battery seems to last forever. I haven't used it a whole lot, but I haven't charged it since my use and have put about 3 sheets of nails through it without any signs of slowing down. -Powerful, now I don't have a metric to compare this to a gas or mains powered brad nailer, but this definitely seems powerful. -Easy to load up, really hard to screw this up, instead of with like a manual nail gun, the whole side slides open and you can lay the nails down. Sometimes with those brad nail staple gun combos, especially in the brad mode, it's hard to put the nails in. Cons: -Heavy and bulky, This was where I noticed the ugliness coming into play. I ran into a lot of instances where I couldn't disengage the safety mechanism to allow the nail to fire. I was trying to re-attach the crown on a cabinet unit that came with my house but I had to get into the groove and the nailer wouldn't fit. Also due to the large forehead on it, makes it not great if you need to nail in a corner, like for crown molding and base boards. -I can't find an "offset" mode. Like maybe this is just me being weird and having weir requests, but what if I wanted the nail to stick out of the wood by like and 1/8th of an inch or a 1/4, to then bend over? I didn't see an option for that. -Missed Nails: this thing is sometimes oddly inconsistent, and was made very clear in the attic. I was covering up the "air vents" on the sides of my house in my attic and needing to make a bunch of quick nailings. And it was getting pretty bad like 5-7 of every 10 nailing attempts failed. Opened the side to see if I was out of nails, but there was still half a sleeve in it. SO... that wasn't the issue. -ANNOYING "trigger reset". Now I'm not a gun-nut or aficionado or anything and is only a term I learned after taking a safety course as a first time owner. And ever since then, became quite aware about how many gadgets rely on this safety feature. This being one of them. I think this explains the "missed nails" issue as well. Seems like you have to completely remove the finger from the trigger and then re-press it. Seems like ANY amount of pressure felt on the trigger even if you think it's not even be depressed, prevents it from firing but makes all the sounds like it fired off a nail. Conclusion: Am I glad I bought it? Yes. Do I love it, NO. The build is there, and maybe these quirks are par for the course with this item and could be a first-time-owner ignorance. You know like how some items are just naturally and always quirky no matter who makes them or what price you pay for, this might be just one of those. I think DeWalt lived up to their claims, delivered on what they promised, and it is OBJECTIVELY a good product. Even though, PERSONALLY this is more of a 3/5 product. I gave it 4/5 since I don't think the fault can be placed on DeWalt and is 100% me and my quirks and ignorance on what is "Normal" for his tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022 by Alex Beyer

  • Excellent
I've had great experience with DeWalt, in general, and certainly with this too. Works well and nice not to drag air hose anymore.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by YS

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