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DEWALT 20V MAX* Cordless Brad Nailer Kit, 18GA (DCN680D1)

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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.

Manufacturer: ‎Dewalt


Part Number: ‎DCN680D1


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.72 x 11.11 x 6.36 inches


Item model number: ‎DCN680D1


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Multi


Material: ‎plastic


Power Source: ‎battery-powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Power Nailer Replacement Part


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎3 year manufacturer


Date First Available: March 4, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to use, lightweight, and effective
This nail gun is light enough that it made doing the trim easier than expected. It loads easily, the light is helpful, and the safety switch meant no misfires. Highly recommend for women who are doing their own trim.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Susan

  • Invaluable tool!
I've wanted a brad nailer forever. Even though I have a compressor, I wanted to avoid all of the hullabaloo of setting up a gun, compressor, etc. This little gun is a godsend! Consistent, reliable and light weight. FYI, it does need a moment to "warm up" before emitting nails. This is not a mistake, but (I suppose), a trade-off for the battery operated convenience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by TerriL

  • Works great
I was skeptical a battery powered nailer was powerful enough to replace my pneumatic air gun. My son has this model for over a year with heavy use and convinced me to try it. This works perfectly and eliminates the hassle of dragging out the huge compressor, noise, and tether to the hose and electric plug. This is a gigantic improvement in flexibility with no downside I can find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by GoAir4Se

  • Good product
I didn't have anyone or know anyone named Brad, so I could not nail them.... maybe one day...
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by james flores

  • Brad nailer
Convenient to use, no need for air compressed to operate
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Paslode Loyalist Opinion.
UPDATE: Three and and a half years later and this gun is still running perfectly, and is used weekly. I have only had to replace the non marring tips because I lost them over time. Ok! it's heavier. There, I got that out of the way. As a professional trim carpenter, and someone who has only used Paslode cordless guns over the last 16 years, the weight increase and cumbersome profile of the Dewalt DCN680D1 is the first thing I had to get used to. I use a 3ah battery with it and this seems to last fine throughout the day so far. The balance of the gun, or lack there of is the hardest thing for me to get used to. By comparison, the Paslode feels compact compared to this gun and is much more comfortable to work with when using the gun upside down or at odd angles compared to the Dewalt. I saw someone on YT suggest using a bigger battery to balance the gun out. I'll take the lopsidedness over added weight. The Dewalt gun fires incredibly smooth and to me feels like you can actually position the tip more accurately on narrow work surfaces where accuracy counts, like when nailing mitered corners on 7/16 casing from the sides and you can't afford a misfire that blows out the face. The tip on this gun is smaller and more precise unlike the chunkier tip on the Paslode. I prefer this smaller tip. Driving multiple racks of 2" nails into pine casing was never an issue as you would hope it not be considering the lack of resistance. I have yet to put it through its paces on hardwood, although that is on the immediate horizon at my current job. Thousands of feet of poplar and red oak baseboard to come. That should be a pretty good test. I have noticed when a nail finds resistance against metal or concrete that the gun seems to go into a shutdown mode and will not fire, as per the manual the dual blinking lights indicate either a jamb, or in some cases it seems to be telling you, "I don't like what you just fired that last nail into" In these situations, the magazine must be cleared and re engaged and the there is a reset lever that needs to be activated to resume firing. Cool feature, has worked well so far. I also like that this gun will not allow the gun to fire when your nails get low. Maybe Paslode has updated their newer guns to do the same, but my current ones do not, and in a noisy environment I sometimes can't pick up on the sound difference of when the gun is dry firing. One of the obvious benefits of the Dewalt over the Paslode is not having to buy fuel cells. They're not cheap and unlike some people, I actually didn't mind the smell. One of the biggest complaints about the Paslode guns that I've heard from other carpenters is that they are too finicky. Yes, they are. If you don't clean them often. I guess I'll find out over time how easy the Dewalt gun is to service. I can practically break down my Paslode guns with my eyes closed and buying replacement parts has never been an issue. This gun has a bump fire mode. I've been doing trim carpentry for the last 24 years and never once in that time have I ever though that a trim gun needed bump fire capability. This is an 18g brad gun. Finish work is mostly about accuracy and limiting the number of nail holes to fill. That's all I have to say about that. If you are one of those die hard pneumatic nail gun purists who finally gave up your kinked up dirty hoses and noisy compressor (although I do keep one of those small whisper series 1HP for my pin gun) and this is your first cordless gun, you'll probably love it, with the exception of the weight thing, and you should. This is a nice gun that runs very efficiently. There is little to no wait time between fires (unlike the old cordless Senco guns from years ago) and the composite materials used on the exterior seem to be capable of withstanding daily use and abuse on a job site. Something that you would automatically expect from any Dewalt tool. The only reason I didn't give this five stars was because of the weight. I regularly hook my cordless guns to my tool belt, and this additional weight is not something I care for. I'll still keep my Paslode guns running, but I'm glad I added this Dewalt to the collection. It will still get used a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019 by Trimguy

  • Works awsome
Better than running an air hose through the house. Love it!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Tom

  • Worth the money
Moldings
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Kathie

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