Nail it like a pro! 🔨
The WEN 61793 21-Degree Pneumatic Framing Nailer is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It features dual firing modes, a high-capacity magazine, and a depth adjustment lock nut, all housed in a convenient carrying case. With its no-mar tip, this nailer ensures precision and protection for your projects.
Manufacturer | WEN |
Part Number | 61793 |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.63 x 15 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 61793 |
Style | Single Angle (21-Degree) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Nail Gun |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**I
Nice tool for the money.
Easy to use If you are a D I Y good value. Weight is not bad. Easy load. Has an option for triggers. Regular or bump nail. Have to change triggers though. No jams smoothed operation I like it. I think for a home owner with project to do good value. Especially if you do not want to spend hundreds of dollars on a top of the line nail gun.
A**R
Great nail gun.
I bought this because my wooden fence blew down in a hurricane. This thing was a life saver building the new fence. It worked perfectly. I'm not a pro and may not ever need it again, but I'm glad I bought it. Great value at $75 bucks, and came with a case and the oil needed. Great deal!
R**O
Works well - good product
Nail gun had worked well for me. It accepts .131 - .113 inch nails. I've had occasional jamming on the smaller nails but I question if that has something to do with the nails I bought. Seems like the driver will sometimes catch 2 nails at once. Found that by loading only one clip of nails at a time that this doesn't happen as often. Maybe loading 2 clips increases the pressure at the driver? Regardless, the jams have been easy to clear and I've had no jams or other problems on the larger nails. This is exactly what I wanted and it didn't break the bank. Good product.
R**M
Worth the money!
We put together an 8 X 14 shed in two weekends. There is no way we could have done that without this nail gun. Even though the shed kit we bought provided all nails, we spent the money to buy collated 2 inch and 3 inch framing nails for use with this gun. My son-in-law was in love with it by the end. Even my daughter was nailing like a pro! We had occasional jams, usually when the magazine was close to empty, so keep it full. The 3 inch nails didn't jam like the 2 inch nails did. It seems heavy, but compared to pounding literally over a thousand nails, it seemed a lot lighter! ;-)
P**.
Happy with the results
Despite less reviews than the NuMax SFR2190 and a few dollars more, I mainly bought this because I already had a WEN brad nailer that I was happy with and never had issues with. I used this 21* nailer with the GripRite 3" x .131" nails and out of the ~2000 I used on my project (majority were toe nailed) I only suffered maybe 2 or 3 double fires and 0 jams. I originally thought I was jamming every refill but that is due to the safety feature of not firing on the last 5 or so remaining until you stack another cartridge.The air compressor I used was a 33 gal. with 6.4 scfm at 90psi and honestly didn't play with the regulator to lower the psi into a sweet spot since I wasn't concerned about using less air. When toe nailed, it left about 1/4"... maybe less exposed. This personally didn't bother me as I would usually tap them in with a hammer. Straight nailed, it would drive the nails 100%. About half through my project I switched over to a 6 gal pancake that did 2.6 scfm @ 90psi and was pleasantly surprised that it still drove the nails exactly the same as my big compressor without having to roll it around the room.I didn't play with adjusting the depth gauge since it is factory set to drive the nails on the deepest setting or switching to the auto fire trigger because I didn't need that level of control. I did however remove the rubber tip so I could use the spike tip as my grip for toe nailing.
D**G
Works great for diy projects
Does a good job. Way better than using a hammer. Jams with shorter nails occasionally.
A**R
Jams frequently
Started jamming after about 2 nail reloads.
M**N
Keep it Loaded
There were some negative reviews about jamming, and I did experience this at first, however, I noticed that it would jam when I was down to 5-6 nails. When I kept it loaded, I had absolutely no issues. Well worth the money, I was able to get my project done very quickly and saved my forearms in the process. Also, this comes in a very nice case.
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