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HUSKY HDUFL50 Flooring Nailer Stapler 16-Gauge, 15.5 Gauge, Pneumatic New Style
$ 36.69
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I've sold over 750 of these over the past 9 monthsJust got some more in and they are in Perfect Condition when we opened the box and hardly or not used at all. Mallets are also included and used, although the boxes may be a little beat up from shipping.
This is Husky's newest model (Came out in December) the
Husky HDUFL50 Pneumatic 16-Gauge Flooring Nailer/Stapler with Quick JAM Release.
They are a current item at Home Depot and sell for 7.88
We buy these in bulk, check them and pass the savings on to you.
All have been checked by our tool tech who has over 25 years commercial tool experience and they operate perfectly. They are in good cosmetic condition.
Cosmetic conditions like new and very good. The mechanical condition in all is excellent and that's what counts. The boxes generally look pretty good, and some like new. some can show signs of wear from shipping so don't expect new looking boxes if you are buying for a retail.
The Mallets we receive
separately
sometimes so their condition may show some wear although I generally choose the best mallets for these and the more worn ones for the used nailers I sell in a different auction.
For use on 9/16" to 3/4" tongue and groove flooring
Innovative 3-in-1 design shoots L-cleats, T-cleats, and staples
Recently upgraded to include a quick jam release in the foot
Includes fiberglass mallet and 2 interchangeable base plates
Uses 16-Gauge T and L cleats 1-1/2" to 2" or 15.5-Gauge staples 1-1/2" to 2"
Kit will include manual, hammer and 2 base plates (one attached)
I don't include the oil with the kit as it's a problem with leaking but you can get pneumatic tool oil at any big box store or ace or here on ebay for a few bucks.
Photos above are representative of what you will receive and these are actual photo's of one of the units (although you won't receive it you will receive one just like it, I just can't include pictures of all the units I have)
Remember to oil your nailer with a few drops when you first get it and then oil every few hundred nails to keep your nailer in tip top shape. Follow instructions on how much air pressure to operate with but do not exceed 115 psi.
I also maintain a stock of spare parts to repaid any broken machines.
Also if you want to spend a little less I have used ones of these that are almost new looking but have some minor wear on them. Check my other listings.
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