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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Featherweight with a Heavy Punch
The Paslode 500959 is the third 18 Guage nailer I have owned, and has been the best up to this point. For several years I have used central pneumatic and porter cable 18 gauge nailers without major complaints, but thought I would give paslode products a try by purchasing one on of their least expensive models. The paslode is much lighter than the PC & CP (2.2lbs to...
Published on April 28, 2004 by David Micha

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not what is it cracked up to be
I just picked up one of these to use in my trim carpentry business. It did not impress me at all.

Pros,
It is plastic so it is very light.

Cons,
It is plastic, so I have to question the longevity.

Since it is so light, it has a descent kick when you fire it. also quite a bit louder than my other guns. I could...
Published on August 14, 2008 by Brew


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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Featherweight with a Heavy Punch, April 28, 2004
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David Micha (Plymouth, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
The Paslode 500959 is the third 18 Guage nailer I have owned, and has been the best up to this point. For several years I have used central pneumatic and porter cable 18 gauge nailers without major complaints, but thought I would give paslode products a try by purchasing one on of their least expensive models. The paslode is much lighter than the PC & CP (2.2lbs to 2.8lbs & 2.9lbs on my balance. 0.6lbs - 0.7lbs doesn't sound like a big differnce, but becomes very apparent when using the tool for extended periods of time.

Although very light, I found the paslode just as powerful as its heavier brothers. I had no trouble driving 2 inch brads into some 1 inch thick oak face frames I was working with recently.

The paslode's nose geometry is also great. Even with its rubber tip attached, it will fit into tight spots a bit easier than the porter cable or the central pneumatic. This nailer (like the PC & CP)has its safety guard located behind the nose. This is actually the feature I always check first when looking at finish nailers. A few common models have their guard in front of the nose. The first finish nailer I ever used (borrowed) was set up with the guard in front, and it found it much harder to position the nose for toe nailing and other tight space tasks.

I would guess I have driven 2500-3000 nails with the paslode, and thus far it has yet to jam. I am sure it will eventually, and was happy to see that it uses a spring loaded latch (just like the PC) to remove jams. This is much easier to use than the series of hex screws that must be removed to clear jams on many finish nailers.

The depth of drive adjustment on the paslode is similiar to most nailers that offer this option. It's a thumbwheel located behind the trigger, and works well.

The exhaust port direction is also easy to adjust, although I have found that I generally just leave the port pointing towards the front surface of the nailer.

My only complaints about this nailer are the kick back and its lack of a belt hook. Of course the kick back is the drawback that comes with the paslode's lack of weight. Overall, I'll take the lightweight nailer and make sure my wrist is firm before firing.

I would actually rate this nailer at 4.5 stars. I always hesitate to use the 5 star rating(as few tools are truely perfect). I think the Paslode stands up well against any commonly available finish nailer, regardless of price.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good purchase, October 10, 2004
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This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this nailer a couple weeks ago and have put it to some use in that time. Although I was disappointed, to say the least, to see that it is actually made in Taiwan rather than USA like Amazon states, it is still a good tool. Mostly made of plastic and aluminum, it is very light weight and appears to be able to hold up to the light duty use I will be putting it to. I have shot various sizes of brads, of various brands, and haven't had any jams or problems. The air I supply to the gun is around 80psi and I've shot brads into very hard, very dense hardwoods, and very soft woods as well without a problem at this pressure. I figure it's best to use the lowest pressure you can as it saves wear and tear on both nailer and compressor. I've deliberately shot nails into knots (even though this should be avoided) and they have all gone in without a problem - 5/8" to 2" brads. The tool is very easy to use and comes with a case which is nice. For the price this brad nailer is in the top end of its class in my opinion - especially since all the others are also made in Taiwan. I'm confident it will give me years of good service if used and maintained properly.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Paslode 500959 18ga finish nailer, January 31, 2006
This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is an excellent product. It is very reliable and consistently sets even 2" pins without problem. The tool is light weight with a nice small tip for easy manuevering in tight spots. If I could change this tool I would make it oilless and it give it a built in hook. This is my second Paslode pinner and the first one is used everyday for the last two years with no problems. I highly recomend this gun.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not what is it cracked up to be, August 14, 2008
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Brew (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just picked up one of these to use in my trim carpentry business. It did not impress me at all.

Pros,
It is plastic so it is very light.

Cons,
It is plastic, so I have to question the longevity.

Since it is so light, it has a descent kick when you fire it. also quite a bit louder than my other guns. I could stomach these "flaws" if it worked well. But it didn't in my case. What would happen is when firing a nail, the driver would shoot over the top of the nail about 1/4 of the time. So the nail would sit proud of the surface and you would also see where the driver would hit the wood above the nail, basically leaving 2 holes, and the nail itself not sinking. When I would use it to nail casings to the wall, if I shoot 8 nails, 3 would need to be sunk with a nail set. This was standard (7/16" x 2-1/2") casing through 1/2" rock in to the framing. So absolutely nothing that should hinder the nails setting. This is completely unacceptable, especially when your lively hood depends on time (having to go back and set the nails) and leaving as small of a hole as possible.

So, maybe I got a dud, but I can't recommend this to anyone else.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Made in the USA, May 16, 2011
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I like ITW/Paslode products because they appear to be some of the last US made nailguns. They are of good quality and value.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Nailer Ever, April 11, 2010
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Some Are right the instructions are for the pros,but with a little help a Beginners dream.
So here you go.
The Knob on the back directs the exhaust were you want it so the blast of air does not hit your face or get in the way. great feature,because I have been using air tools for over 20 years.
To release the a jammed nail(if you ever get one) thats what the little lever on the side is for, and the wheel next to the trigger adjust the depth, when you turn it you can see the pad where the nail comes out move up and down. most of the time I just leave it at the factory setting flush with the base,experment if you want to make the nail as flush as possible to the surface of the wood. Me I just add filler and paint, dont like seeing the nail head.
To shoot just depress the pad on the wood and pull the trigger.
This is a great product with really no fuss.
The best I have used.Love it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars don't expect instructions, March 31, 2010
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Not a bad nailer BUT
The only instructions it come with are how to load nails and those aren't very clear.
The online 'instructions' at Paslode's website are only the warranty, nothing else.

I contacted Paslode service and they sent me a manual for 4 other nailers, not this one.

It works, es. Adjusting the depth is a guessing game without a manual. There is a large knob on top of the gun the purpose of which is a mystery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Tool - No Major Complaints, December 10, 2009
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CD Junkie (Dayton, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've had this gun for a couple of years now and it's always worked like it should. I got it to replace a cheap "off brand" nailer, and the difference is night and day. The head design is good & the depth of drive is consistent, with clean setting. Handles the full range of lengths without a problem. Could use a little more "range" on the depth thumbwheel, but not a huge negative. I also have the Paslode 16 ga. nailer and it's been great too.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Woodworking Review, June 17, 2007
This review is from: Paslode T200 500959 18-Gauge 5/8 to 2-Inch Brad Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
A recent Fine Woodworking review put this on top of all other brad nailers. So, I decided to buy one and was nearly ready to by from Amazon, but Menards had the unit for $69 (sixty-nine dollars). That deal was just too good to pass up, especially considering that PC's BN200A, Senco's 15XP and Dewalt's D51238K are all more expensive than this top-rated nailer.

I'm looking forward to using it. I'll update my review once I've put it thru the paces.
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