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| Bostitch MFN200 Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: Bostitch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $500.00 Buy New: $180.00 You Save: $320.00 (64%)
New (8) Refurbished (4) from $116.99
Sales Rank: 14490
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.8 Dimensions (in): 19.1 x 18.7 x 5.5
MPN: MFN-200 Model: MFN200 UPC: 077914026341 EAN: 0077914026341
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Manual flooring mailer with 200-nail capacity magazine | | • | Light, easy-to-use nailer drives L-shaped cleats with a single blow; wide foot design | | • | Durable, lightweight aluminum; rubber bumper protects flooring | | • | Includes white-faced rubber mallet | | • | 13-1/2 by 17-1/2 by 3-1/2 inches; 9-1/2 pounds; 7-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Straightforward enough for the do-it-yourself flooring installer, yet durable enough for the professional, this mallet-actuated flooring nailer comes with a rubber mallet so you're up and running out of the box. Great for installing hardwood and engineered flooring, this nailer is lightweight but incredibly well-made. It drives 1-1/2- to 2-inch, L-shape, serrated cleats into tongue-and-groove, 3/4-inch solid hardwood as well as engineered flooring. An aluminum housing ensures optimal jobsite durability and easy handling. A long reach handle means less bending at the waist for better comfort and control. Rubber bumpers along the tool body help protect the floor from damage, a big plus when installing pre-finished flooring. Best of all, a 200-cleat magazine means fewer reloads, so you get the job done fast. Bostitch backs this tool with its 7-year warranty. --Brian D. Olson Applications: Installing hardwood and engineered flooring What's in the Box Nailer, rubber mallet
Amazon.com Product Review If you're not into pneumatics, this may well be your best choice for a flooring nailer. It's lightweight but incredibly well-made, and it securely drives its L-shaped, serrated cleats into tongue-and-groove, 3/4-inch solid hardwood flooring.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Works good March 5, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this nailer to install my flooring and it has worked great, it does especially well to pull any warp out of the boards to give a tight fitting joint. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is only because of the included mallet--the handle is too thin and does not have any grip to it. I had to wrap the handle with a thick layer of tape to be able to hold onto it.
Impressive nailer January 27, 2007 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Purchased the refurbished nailer and everything looked new right out of the box. Have several other Bostitch nailers which have worked fine over the past decade. Nails were easy to buy here in Florida but have to wait a few weeks to use it up in NC. Delivery was prompt and no complaints here so far and can't wait to use it. I'll write back with a 5 star rating after I get a chance to use it.
a mistake November 9, 2006 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
I purchaed this nailer to install 700 square feet of new flooring. Thinking this was a better idea than renting a nailer. When the day came for the installation I had to hire an hourly worker to install the floor because of my schedule. In the first 10 minutes the MFN200 broke. I had to go to the box store and rent a nailer afterall. I bought this nailer based on personal experience with Bostich and they did repair the nailer at no cost but now I am stuck with a nailer that has 10 minutes of use in it. And I still had to pay for the rental fees.
Broken November 14, 2004 9 out of 33 found this review helpful
The thin metal bar that drives the nail down was broken upon arrival. So I would have to give it the lowest rating.
Must Have For Floor Install September 16, 2004 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Seems rugged and works great. It takes a short while to get use the swing. You want to hit it pretty hard to force the boards together without splitting the toe. You can build your floor with a nice finish nailer, but the cleat is much sturdier. Senco cleats from your local hardware works great. You don't need to wait two weeks for the Bostitch.
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