🔧 Nail it like a pro with Tacwise!
The Tacwise DGN50V Air Brad Nail Gun is a semi-professional tool designed for speed and precision in woodworking tasks. It operates with type 180 (18G) nails ranging from 20 to 50 mm and features a lightweight, ergonomic design for ease of use. With a quick-release magazine and adjustable depth control, this nail gun is perfect for a variety of applications, from furniture assembly to cabinetry. Operating between 60-100 PSI, it ensures fast and accurate nailing, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Tacwise |
Brand | Tacwise |
Model Number | DGN50V |
Product Dimensions | 32 x 27.99 x 75.01 cm; 2.12 kg |
Colour | Orange / Black |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Fasteners | 100 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | DGN50V |
Item Weight | 2.12 kg |
R**.
Powerful and precise, better than electric version
No mis fires, no jams in using with over 1,000 nails. I previously had the mains electric version which would jam frequently or not fire at all. Of course you do need an air pump with this and I used the Titan which I use for 6 other jobs as well
M**R
First impressions are good.
I actually found it hard to find 50mm stainless steel brads - I did not want galvanised as they will rust and stain the wood over time. At least with stainless steel the chances are greatly reduced. Tacwise as a brand I have used before so I went for them, and I bought a Tacwise pneumatic nail gun to fire them. So,, 1,100 nails later, not a single misfire or jam. I am very pleased.One thing I really missed was a hook to hang the gun from my belt between uses, and I couldn't find an aftermarket one either. This is probably a workshop tool normally, but as a trim or second fix nailer it could be used anywhere. Also some rubber sides would be nice to stop it scratching up or sliding when laid on the floor. Minor gripes, the function is brilliant.Now I have just over 900 left in the pack and I need a new project!
J**D
Brilliant addition to the workshop
One of my favourite tools, works well not gone to max length of nails only 40mm but excellent performance when using with treated wood and 15mn oak and walnut.
J**N
Why did I wait so long...
I decided to wall out my attick with tounge & groove timber. I hired a gas nailer to start with it was ok but misfires and the weight of it made it hard going. After talking to somone who had one of these I thought I would give it a go. Im now about 2500 40mm nails in & its absolutely faultless.I cannot believe just how handy this tool is. Its light, easy to operate & quiet. Also it works fime with a 25 ltr hobby compressor so no worries on that score. In short its so handy, so easy & so reliable you, like me will be stunned you waited as long as you did to buy one. As a bonus the price of the brads is very competative. Get one you wont regret it. Tacwise 50mm Brad Nailer. Air Nail Gun. DGN50V
M**S
No depth stop and exhaust into your eyes. Metal nail holder but plastic end
First nail gun so not great knowledge on this. Thought Tacwise make nails so would know how to make a nail gun. It comes in a plastic carry case with oil and an Allen key. Works fine but you have to adjust pressure to limit the force. There is a fixed limit to the depth which puts the nail heads about 1mm below the surface - more expensive ones have an adjustable depth stop which would be nice if working with thinner material or wanting them deeper so you can sand/remove material afterwards. The nail feed is mostly steel but the exposed end part is plastic so could get broken if you drop it .. it has not so far. The air exhaust is at the top pointing forward and down - I thought this was OK until I got a full face of it when concentrating on a fiddly nail job; it sure made my eyes sting for 10-12 seconds. More expensive tools exhaust down the handle; I thought other reveiwers were being picky but it is a big blast of air right into your eyeballs when you get it wrong. Nice new toy and great for tacking fiddly things and hold parts while they glue.
A**R
Useful tool
Great, works well
R**.
light weight
It's light weight and not too bulky, to date I have only used it on softwood and with nails up to 30mm in length. I have ordered some 50mm nails which is the maximum this gun can take, how it will cope with hardwood has yet to be tried.
P**G
Multi use nail gun.
Purchased to use on furniture projects. It’s easy to load and easy to use. Not too heavy and fires the nails in really well. Also used on some fencing work as speeds up the job a lot. I have used three different lengths of nails and had no issues with any size on different woods so fat. Pleased with this and would recommend.
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