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The DEWALT 20V MAX* 16GA Angled Finish Nailer (DCN660B) is a cordless, brushless-powered tool designed for professional finish carpentry. It offers tool-free adjustments for depth, trigger mode, and jam release, plus integrated LED lighting for enhanced workspace visibility. Compatible with all DEWALT 20V MAX* batteries, it delivers portable, efficient, and precise nailing without the need for compressors or gas cartridges.
Manufacturer | BLACK & DECKER/DEWALT |
Part Number | DCN660B |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.06 x 1 x 12.38 inches |
Item model number | DCN660B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Cordless |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Measurement System | Metric |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Included Components | 20V MAX 16GA ANGLED FINISH NAILER BARE |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**V
Excellent nailer — powerful, comfortable, and battery-efficient
The media could not be loaded. This is truly a great tool. It works reliably and smoothly, feels good in the hand, and isn’t too heavy — around 6 pounds with the battery. The balance and ergonomics are excellent, making it comfortable to use all day.One of the main advantages is battery life. With a 2.0Ah battery it drives up to 800 nails, and with a 5.0Ah — over 2,000. I haven’t counted exactly, but it feels like the charge lasts half a workday without recharging. Very convenient.It has enough power for any trim work — baseboards, casings, door frames, etc. Drives nails accurately, no jams. Switching between single-shot and bump-fire mode is quick and easy. Depth adjustment is also simple — just turn the wheel on top.If you’re looking for a reliable, cordless finish nailer, this DeWalt DCN660 will meet your expectations. Highly recommended!
J**S
Durable, dependable like my Glock 19x. Would purchase again.
Great tool. Had maybe two jams after a handful of 500ct boxes.
C**L
Great tool!
Great nail gun
S**R
Great tool
This nailer does a wonderful job of driving nails. So far no jams. Like all tools of this nature, it gets a bit heavy as the day goes on. I guess you just get used to it. My air gun is much lighter, but you have all the rest of the stuff to lug around to get it to work. I think tools are getting a bit like religion, everyone thinks theirs is best. I have found that most of the major brands are comparable in function. I have a bunch of Dewalt tools, so I will stick with them. If you need a good airless finish nailer, this one will work just fine.
A**
Paslode replacement
Loved the Paslode for more than a decade. Finally became fusturated with no fires, having to clean, buy propane batteries going bad etc. Broke down to buy this Dewalt. Went with this one because nails are interchangeable with the paslode.Very happy with this Dewalt! Thing is awesome 👌. Point and fire. No dead fire no muss mo fuss and very little wood denting. Plus it doesn't slip off target too bad. It fires quick too. Depth adjustment is great and tool free. A tiny battery lasts me all day.A pro framer says the red framers are a bit more durable than Yellow, but both are great tools. May have to get a framer at some point. My orange framer is still pretty reliable though!
B**I
depth adjuster is tricky
The knurled adjustment to control the depth of nails is difficult to turn- I have had to use a screwdriver to make it move. once suggested to the correct depth. It eventually moves and the depth changes usually too deep. Otherwise, this is a great tool. I have used it to nail quarter inch tongue and grove cedar to plywood and it is wonderful to be free of a compressor. it is heavy, but seems durable.
K**.
Great for all projects
Love it!
N**L
Absolutely love!
Absolutely LOVE this nailer! Very comfortable, smooth, high-quality and reliable. Only thing I don't like about it would probably be seems like when putting in strips of nails I have to really make sure they're in tight and secured and have to usually push them down a bit instead of them just sliding down the rail themselves being enough. But that may just be me. Other than that still definitely 5/5.
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