Tools & Hardware : Factory-Reconditioned Porter-Cable BN125AR 5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer

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Tools & Hardware : Factory-Reconditioned Porter-Cable BN125AR 5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer

Factory-Reconditioned Porter-Cable BN125AR 5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer

from: Porter-Cable-Reconditioned




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 11421





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Porter-Cable
EAN: 0039404903365
Label: Porter-Cable-Reconditioned
Product Manufacturer: Porter-Cable-Reconditioned
Model: BN125AR
Publisher: Porter-Cable-Reconditioned
Ranking: 11421
Studio: Porter-Cable-Reconditioned


Product facts:
  • Reconditioned ultra lightweight brad nailer with several high-end features
  • 100-brad capacity magazine accepts 5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch brad nails
  • Built-in depth-of-drive adjustment for exact setting of nails without changing air compressor settings
  • Weighs 2-3/8 pounds,







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Item Description:
Hurry! For a limited time only, you can get this reconditioned brad nailer at a deep discount! Sold new at $69.99. Offer valid while supplies last.

The Porter-Cable Model BN125 1-1/4' Brad Nailer is loaded with features, including:
* Strong light weight die-cast aluminum body
* Hard coat anodized magazine with visual reload indicator
* Contact safety located behind the driver guide for driving brads in tight spaces
* Tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment for exact setting of nail head
* Removable rubber nose cushion and directional tool-free exhaust port











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dont be afraid of this recon
item came in a dewalt case , thought that was strange but both the guns were in perfect condition and are still performing well. great deal !!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Porter Cable Reconditioned Brad nailer
Got it fast and it looked and worked like a new one Only half the price



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