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PFR2190 Pneumatic 21 Degree 3-1/2" Framing Nailer

$111.30 $159.00
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PFR2190 Pneumatic 21 Degree 3-1/2" Framing Nailer

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Manuals, Parts and Warranty

The Freeman PFR2190 Pneumatic 21 Degree 3-1/2" Framing Nailer with Case is ideal for working on framing, subfloors, roof decking, pallet and shipping crate assembly, and wood fencing. This durable air powered nail gun is built to last and features an anti-dry-fire mechanism, a dual mode trigger, tool-free depth adjust, a removeable no mar safety tip, a comfort grip handle, and 360 degree adjustable exhaust. The Pneumatic 21 Degree 3-1/2" Framing Nailer will increase the productivity of DIYers tackling home improvement and repair projects as well as construction contractors at the jobsite, includes a blow molded case, and is covered by Freeman's 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty.

Customer Reviews

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Great nail gun

Perfect gun for big or small jobs

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gerrylct
Great so far

I haven't used this a great deal just using it for home projects but so far it's really great. If you load thee nails backwards it will bend the nails in the wood I just found out loading it in a rush but the nailer was undamaged in spite of me misloading it. I put oil in the air connection every time i use it and it works fantastic. Saves buying 22 shells with this design. saves your wrist hammering too. I highly recommend this. Very pleased.

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ggruner
Surprisingly Good Performance

I bought this nail gun for a single project - building a catio (cat patio) for my two Bengals. I started looking and sorted by customer reviews. Not surprisingly, the top rated were names like Bostitch and Milwaukee, and costing $210 - $335. In the middle of them was this gun, priced at $113, and it included a storage case.I already owned a Bostitch connector nail gun and I was tempted, but I couldn't justify the extra $100 for a gun I might never use again. That's why the case is such a big deal. It's nothing fancy, but it holds the tool and will protect it until (if!) I need it again. Oh yes, it also came with a small vial of oil. That's not a big deal because that stuff is pretty cheap, but it could save a time-sucking run to the store just when you're getting started.If you're a pro, you're probably not looking here anyways, and this might not be the right gun for daily use. But, for the DIY that wants to control costs, I recommend this tool. Over the course of the Catio, I had no real issues. There'd be an occasional dry fire, usually after I'd reloaded. I'd also have occasional nails standing half-inch proud. I attribute that to my compressor. It's a small tank and designed for low-noise, not huge volumes. I think the gun asked for more air than the compressor could handle.I never tested the bump firing mode. I might be a skilled DIY, but I'm also nearly 70 and I'll leave that for the pros.

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Douglas C.
STEAL of a DEAL product a Banger for the wallet

Not going to lie, I was hesitant when purchased it. This nailer is my first nailer ever. It has a beautiful finish to look at and you kinda don't want to scuff it up. As a DIYer who is turning into a novice construction person. this nail gun has performed excellently for my project of a 1200 sq house remodel. However, after purchasing a Bostitch 21-degree nailer, there are some differences I would like to sharePro: redirect airflow (great)Powerful nailer (too good at times)molded cases ( a must)Cons:heavier than Bostitch magnesium castingno rafter hook, this is a must feature because of the weight of the item, you need to be able to hook it to your tool belt, ladder, etcDouble fire, it may be the airflow coming from your compressor or the sensitivity of the triggerno adjustable nailer firing rate, it will put through the wood at timesOverall, it is a go, buy it up. For the price point, Freeman could even match Bostitch with the addition of an adjustable rafter hook and nailer fire adjustor. Now for the longevity of the item, I don't know, but it is built solid as a rock so I believe it will last a long time if you make sure to oil it every time before using

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jerry s.h.
very powerful, great price

worked great, cheaper than renting one from home depot, is kind of heavy, but shoots big nails

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Tim C.
Worked like a Hoss...

I put up a privacy fence and it worked awesome. Good hard storage case that it comes in. No issues with it. Good gun...

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FLebel
Great Value

Bought this for a modest DIY project. A bit on the heavy side, but works flawlessly. Very pleased with the apparent build quality at this price point. Including a case is an added appreciated bonus.

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Bruce T.
Quality Nailgun

I bought this nailgun to build a garden shed. It worked flawlessly. I've used other nailguns that cost more, but they didn't work any better than this one.

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Jay F.
Works

Easy to use.

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lashlarue
Heavy

This is a great nail gun. It's designed for a guy that is really strong. By the end of the day if your old like me, your arms are really tired and so are you. Plus you should have a really good compressor, I had a smaller one which worked but, it had all it could do to pump in one nail at a time, no rapid firing like you should be able to do. Nice nail gun! P.S. By the way, a good stiff Jack Daniels after a full day is what the doctor ordered.