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US Mall 1 - Porter-Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer

Porter-Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer
List Price: $1,021.92
Our Price: $434.75
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Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Porter-Cable
EAN: 0039404200204
Feature: 2-inch pneumatic flooring cleat nailer with 70-100 psi
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Label: Porter-Cable
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: FCN200
Publisher: Porter-Cable
Studio: Porter-Cable

Features
2-inch pneumatic flooring cleat nailer with 70-100 psi
Use for installing 1/2- to 3/4-inch tongue and grove hardwood floors, drives 1-1/2-inch to 2-inch cleat nails
Lightweight aluminum construction with non-marring base
Includes mallet, air tool oil, wrenches, and 1/4-inch male plug
20-1/2 by 17-1/2 inches; 11-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty

Accessories
Custom LeatherCraft G361 Professional Ultra-Flex Gel Kneepads
Bostitch FLN200 2-Inch Flooring L-Nail (1,000 per Box)
Custom LeatherCraft 361 Ultraflex Non-Skid Professional Kneepads
Strait-Line 65201 2.5lb Blue Chalk
Porter-Cable PAK253 17-Piece Accessory Kit

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Solid Tool
Comment: I bought this nailer this month for a 1200 sq./ft. floor job. The nailer was delivered within 4 days from purchase, even using the free shipping option. Inspecting it revealed a 'made in canada' sticker, which to me is a confirmation of money well spent, too many tools today are manufactured in China.
As far as performance goes, for the three long days we used the porter cable, there was nothing but perfection. We installed solid, pre-finished, oak flooring in 1x6" dimensions. This stuff will scratch if you look at it too long, but the nailer never left a mark. When the rack of nails is finished the last nail will fall out. This indicator worked well because it will halt the rhythm and stop the person from continuing on down the line shooting air.
Basically I would buy this tool again.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Porter Cable FCN 200 Pneumatic vs. Porta Nailer Pneumatic
Comment: I purchased and used the Porter Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer and found it to be an excellent tool for the job. I also used the Pneumatic Porta Nailer. In comparison, I experienced no jams or miss fires with the Porter Cable but several with the Porta Nailer. While I prefer the nail design of the Porta Nails over those of the Porter Cable, I expect little or no problem with them holding the floor. They were, however, difficult to find and wound up using Bostitch 2" nails. The Porter Cable Nailer allowed me to nail through the tongue at least one board closer to the wall than the Porta Nailer. It is less bulky and requires less clearance. The face nailer attachment for the Porta Nailer is convenient but the nails created a lot of surface splinters and chipping.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Very Satisfied
Comment: I am very satisfied with this nailer. I laid about 450 square feet of 3/4" floor and had zero problems. Other reviews mentioned concerns with the last nail firing erratically...Several times I fired the last nail with no problem, other times, the last nail just dropped out before I had the chance to nail it. A carrying case would be nice, but, if you're not using it on a regular basis, it's just as easy to store it in the box it comes in. Overall, I am completely satisfied with the product and would definitely recommend it to others.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Works flawlessly
Comment: After laying 480 square feet of bamboo and about 250 square feet into a 900 sq ft oak project, this nailer hasn't had a single mistep. I've assisted in putting down hardwood before, but this is my first personal project. I'm not able to work straight through to completion (to many interuptions)so renting a nailer would have rapidly cost more than purchase. Nobody I talked to recommended a manual nailer, especially considering they aren't exactly cheap either. However, the prices on many of the recommended power nailers seemed very high for something I may only use for about 2000 square feet of floor; and I never sell tools, no matter how seldom they're used. After reading the reviews here, I decided to go with the Porter-Cable and am very glad I did. I used 2 inch Bostich nails and 75 PSI. I never let the tool run out of nails and have had zero problems.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: FCN 200 Floor Nailer
Comment: I have purchased this nailer to install 3/4" Bruce hardwood in my house and have had a good experience with it. It will accept Stanley Bostich cleat nails which I found to be very convenient. The only problem I had was it wouldn't always drive the nails all the way in. After I turned the pressure up to about 85 pounds, I haven't had that problem since. If you do run into this problem, the best way to remove the nail is to grab it with plyers and swist it back and forth until it breaks off. I would recommend this nailer to anybody.


Editorial Reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Solid Tool
Comment: I bought this nailer this month for a 1200 sq./ft. floor job. The nailer was delivered within 4 days from purchase, even using the free shipping option. Inspecting it revealed a 'made in canada' sticker, which to me is a confirmation of money well spent, too many tools today are manufactured in China.
As far as performance goes, for the three long days we used the porter cable, there was nothing but perfection. We installed solid, pre-finished, oak flooring in 1x6" dimensions. This stuff will scratch if you look at it too long, but the nailer never left a mark. When the rack of nails is finished the last nail will fall out. This indicator worked well because it will halt the rhythm and stop the person from continuing on down the line shooting air.
Basically I would buy this tool again.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Porter Cable FCN 200 Pneumatic vs. Porta Nailer Pneumatic
Comment: I purchased and used the Porter Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer and found it to be an excellent tool for the job. I also used the Pneumatic Porta Nailer. In comparison, I experienced no jams or miss fires with the Porter Cable but several with the Porta Nailer. While I prefer the nail design of the Porta Nails over those of the Porter Cable, I expect little or no problem with them holding the floor. They were, however, difficult to find and wound up using Bostitch 2" nails. The Porter Cable Nailer allowed me to nail through the tongue at least one board closer to the wall than the Porta Nailer. It is less bulky and requires less clearance. The face nailer attachment for the Porta Nailer is convenient but the nails created a lot of surface splinters and chipping.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Very Satisfied
Comment: I am very satisfied with this nailer. I laid about 450 square feet of 3/4" floor and had zero problems. Other reviews mentioned concerns with the last nail firing erratically...Several times I fired the last nail with no problem, other times, the last nail just dropped out before I had the chance to nail it. A carrying case would be nice, but, if you're not using it on a regular basis, it's just as easy to store it in the box it comes in. Overall, I am completely satisfied with the product and would definitely recommend it to others.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Works flawlessly
Comment: After laying 480 square feet of bamboo and about 250 square feet into a 900 sq ft oak project, this nailer hasn't had a single mistep. I've assisted in putting down hardwood before, but this is my first personal project. I'm not able to work straight through to completion (to many interuptions)so renting a nailer would have rapidly cost more than purchase. Nobody I talked to recommended a manual nailer, especially considering they aren't exactly cheap either. However, the prices on many of the recommended power nailers seemed very high for something I may only use for about 2000 square feet of floor; and I never sell tools, no matter how seldom they're used. After reading the reviews here, I decided to go with the Porter-Cable and am very glad I did. I used 2 inch Bostich nails and 75 PSI. I never let the tool run out of nails and have had zero problems.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: FCN 200 Floor Nailer
Comment: I have purchased this nailer to install 3/4" Bruce hardwood in my house and have had a good experience with it. It will accept Stanley Bostich cleat nails which I found to be very convenient. The only problem I had was it wouldn't always drive the nails all the way in. After I turned the pressure up to about 85 pounds, I haven't had that problem since. If you do run into this problem, the best way to remove the nail is to grab it with plyers and swist it back and forth until it breaks off. I would recommend this nailer to anybody.

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