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Stanley Brad Nailer
Article #0305324
Item #000292974
Model #TRE650
Format 5/8"-1"
84
.
99
Each
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Description
Electric brad nailer. 10 A of power. Power adjustment dial. Open nose design for easy jam clearing. Trigger nose safety. No-mar tip protects surfaces. Soft grip handle and cap. 8-ft. cord. Drives 5 size brads from 5/8 in. to 1 in. Made of ABS.
- Brad-empty indicator conveniently identifies when you need to reload
- Easy-slide load magazine offers seamless reloading
- Designed with a soft-grip handle, cap and trigger for a more comfortable hold that reduces hand fatigue
- Built-in dial lets you easily adjust the power from high to low
Product specifications
Type
Electric staple gun
Cord Length(mm)
1828.8
Cord Length(cm)
182.88
Cord Length(in)
72
High/Low Power Adjustment
Yes
Soft Grip
Yes
Cloueuse de finition Stanley N° d'article 0305324 N° de produit 000105853 N° de modèle TRE650 Fonctionne t'elle sur le 120 volt ?
Stanley Brad Nailer is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5
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Marc O from
Fiable
Excellent outil pour les petits travaux et la réparation de meubles de la maison
Date published: 2024-04-11
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Michael J from
Does not work
Had this given to me but it does not drive any nails in all the way. Used 1 1/4 also 3/4 nails always left them out about 1/4 inch. Adjusted the power drive very knob but still didn't drive the nails all the way in.
Bought a Ridgit battery. It works. Big price difference but well worth it.
Date published: 2022-09-04
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Chris202274312 from
Stopped working altogether
Should have read the reviews. Like other Stanley nail guns seem to do, mine stopped responding altogether. Looks like an electrical problem. I warmly recommend any other brand.
Date published: 2022-06-04
Rated 1 out of
5
by
pj100 from
don't buy
I bought this to use around house used it once never worked again. Stanley used to be a good product.
Date published: 2020-11-02
Rated 1 out of
5
by
barberoux from
Worked fine when it worked
Bought it last year and shot one load of brads, that's one loading of the gun not a whole box. Took it out this year and shot 5 brads and it stopped working. Reloaded it, unloaded it, reloaded it and nothing. Checked continuity at the plug and it has no continuity no matter what position the on/off switch is at, whether the trigger is pulled on not on whether it is pressed against a block of wood. Checked on a confirmed live outlet. So it is probably not getting power to the tool. Likely suspects are interlock switch, on/off switch or trigger. Very disappointed. Stanley name is now synonymous with junk and I will not consider them again. Plenty of other tool manufacturers out there.
Date published: 2020-03-08
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Mariod from
Not powerful enough
I bought this because I didn’t want to carry around a compressor. The nailer didn’t jam and fired at every pull.
The problem is the nailer doesn’t have enough power to drive a 3/4 inch brad all the way into a 1/4 inch mdf molding. I had to use a punch to set the nail properly.
I will be returning the tool and get my compressor back out.
Date published: 2020-02-02
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Cobracol from
Stanley TRE650 Nail gun
Rubbish!, save up for a proper one, Ive had two of these now, both bought brand new, and worked fine when working, but 1st one i had about 2 years but with only very occasional use, jammed fairly regularly, then just stopped working altogether, second one i purchased packed up completely second time i used it, but by that time id had it about 18 months, very poor unreliable product!
Date published: 2019-07-11
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Burke from
1" Brad Nailer
I bought this product in 2014 used it maybe twice and now when I try to use it again in August 2018 it wont work at all, no power! I am sure mechanically its ok I can only assume that the electric motor must be defective for it not to work at all after these past few years
Date published: 2018-08-15