The Freeman P2PFFK Professional Pneumatic Flooring Nailer Kit (2-Piece) is ideal for construction contractors at the job site as well as DIYers at home. This must-have kit contains a 3-in-1 15.5-Gauge and 16-Gauge 2 in. Flooring Nailer and Stapler (PFL618C), and a 4-in-1 18-Gauge 1-5/8 in. Mini Flooring Nailer and Stapler (PFBC940). The 3-in-1 Flooring Nailer and Stapler fires 16-Gauge T-cleats and L-Cleats along with 15.5-Gauge 1/2 in. crown staples, and is specifically designed for the installation of 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. solid tongue and groove hardwood flooring. The one piece drive blade is made of hardened steel for durability, while the body is constructed of lightweight die cast aluminum. 2 interchangeable no mar base plates provide stability for this air powered flooring nailer and stapler and ensure professional results by preventing damage to finished flooring surfaces. The 4-in-1 Mini Flooring Nailer and Stapler shoots 18-Gauge brad nails and narrow crown staples, and the 45° base makes it perfect for installing 1/4 in. to 1/2 in. solid or engineered flooring. Easily remove the flooring foot, and this multi-purpose tool also functions as a brad nailer and stapler for trim and finish work. The Professional Pneumatic Flooring Nailer Kit includes a wooden handled flooring mallet with a rubber head, air tool oil, and adjustment tools, and is covered by Freeman’s 7-year Limited Warranty and 90-day Wearable Parts Warranty.
- 3-in-1 flooring nailer and stapler: ideal for the installation of 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. solid tongue and groove hardwood flooring
- 3-in-1 flooring nailer and stapler: compatible with 15.5-Gauge glue collated 1/2 in. crown staples, 16-Gauge glue collated T-cleats, and 16-Gauge glue collated L-cleats from 1-1/2 in. to 2 in. for all 3 types of fasteners
- 3-in-1 flooring Nailer and stapler: durable construction, anodized aluminum cylinder and magazine, 1-piece drive blade, ergonomically designed handle, no mar base plates
- 4-in-1 mini flooring nailer and stapler: ideal for installing 1/4 in. to 1/2 in. solid or engineered flooring with the 45° flooring base attachment, or trim and finish work with the regular nose cover
- 4-in-1 mini flooring nailer and stapler: compatible with 18-Gauge glue collated brad nails from 5/8 in. to 1-5/8 in., and 18-Gauge glue collated 1/4 in. narrow crown staples from 3/8 in. to 1-5/8 in.
- 4-in-1 mini flooring nailer and stapler: tool-free depth adjust, anodized aluminum cylinder and magazine, 1-piece drive blade, oil free design, ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, 360° adjustable exhaust, air filter/anti-dust cap
- Kit includes wooden handle flooring mallet with a rubber head, 2 interchangeable base plates, air tool oil, and adjustment tools
- Add the Freeman PFRNB flooring nailer roller base converter when purchasing this kit to increase your productivity even more
- Covered by Freeman’s 7-year limited warranty and 90-day wearable parts warranty
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Giovani Lowe (verified owner) –
Bought it on sale for $166. How can you go wrong!My 8 and 11 year old boys assembled it (seriously). I bought the correct size staples (generic size both guns), read the pressure levels, connected and away I went. Installed about 150 sq ft of 4″ Hickory flooring over a subfloor with no problems. Staples finished flush… had to adjust air on the small gun a little higher due to the hard wood. The large nailer is noisy!!! But aside from a couple double shots I had no issues and love the product! I do tons of handyman work and look forward to the next job!
Quincy Harvey (verified owner) –
I have rented this hammer from Home Depot before and it works like a charm, On sale and with projects coming up in 2013, I decided this was a great deal
Morton Champlin (verified owner) –
Save yourself the money and buy this nailer. Renting makes you rush and you never know how the others before you treated the tool. This nailer is priced right and you can use it over and over again without any new charges! No trips back and forth to the store with a rental (be sure to add the gas into your estimates) and you can work at your own pace if you only have weekends free (like me).I bought this kit over just the flooring nailer because of a current sale/promotion. The only downfall was that this kit didn’t come with any hard plastic cases for the tools. I contacted the Freeman customer service and for a very reasonable charge they sent me a nailer case. So after paying just under the cost of the flooring nailer, I have everything that would have come with it plus the flooring stapler. I can’t speak to the flooring stapler as I haven’t used it yet, but I can imagine it was built to the same high quality as the flooring nailer. I used 3-5 drops of tool oil at each reload and didn’t have a single jamb all day. I went about 12 hours straight working by myself and didn’t have a single problem with the nailer. I used this in conjunction with a PC 6-gallon pancake compressor and it was able to keep up just fine. The only time I had an issue with the nail not setting correctly was when I was up against a wall and had a hard time getting the force behind the mallet. I call that user error, so I have nothing bad to say about the tool. So far I have installed 200 sq ft, but have another 200 sq ft to go on this project and will have more hardwood projects to come for sure.
Tyreek Mertz (verified owner) –
I have run about 6-7000 2″ cleats in the larger flooring nailer on 9/16″ stranded bamboo and oak and 5000 1″ staples thru the smaller stapler/nailer on 1/2″ oak and 3/16′ hickory. I have had no problems with either nailer other than an occasional jamb which is extremely easy to correct with either one. I would highly recommend these to the average handyman. I don’t use them as often as a professional would so I don’t know how they would hold up in that environment. But as an one who puts down flooring occasionally, I have no fear in starting a project with either one of these flooring nailers. VERY VERY SATISFIED !!!!
Ulices Harris (verified owner) –
I have used a bostitch flooring gun both pneumatic and manual kind (if someone asks you to use a manual one run away) before for installing floors. This gun worked just as good as those ones did. It seems to be just as good quality too for a 1/3 of the price. I only have used it once so far to install about 400 sq ft of prefinished flooring and didn’t have any problems with it. I bought this gun because it was about the same price as renting one for a week so I really didn’t care if I only got one job out it. I did like that you could use different kinds of fastener in it too. I would have rated the mini stapler a little less only because I had tried to use it as a brad gun without the flooring nose on it and it leaves a bigger hole setting the brad nail because the hammer in it drives staples too. Not to big of a deal though I don’t think I would bother ever taking the flooring nose off again as I have other finish guns to use. Would have liked to have a case for them but for the price I’m not going to complain to much. I just kept the box they came in and put them back in for storage till I need them again.
Travis Sporer (verified owner) –
Never used a flooring nailer before, always used a hammer and nail set to install flooring. It was easy and fast. There was one jam, which was easily & quickly cleared. This was only one flooring project covering about 2,000 square feet. Still I am thrilled and impressed. Even if I never use it again, it has paid for itself.
Rebecca Price (verified owner) –
Just installed 1300 square feet of 1/2 bamboo both tools worked great! Remember to order correct staples/fasteners when ordering toolsOil tools frequently to avoid jams
Branson Cronin (verified owner) –
This product preformed ubove my expectations. Had a few helpers that are just teenage boys that gained some experiance on using power tools. They and the nailers produced an outstanding product.
Linda Beahan (verified owner) –
Perfect for our flooring project.
Brendon Baumbach (verified owner) –
This tool saved time and energy with a compressor and provide it’s value in getting the job done.
Virginia Keebler (verified owner) –
Love love love both guns. Best purchase this year.
Rosalia Jacobson (verified owner) –
Simple assembly out of the box. Great advise from customer support to choose the right fastener to use with the floor nailer.This device drives cleats perfectly every time into tongue and groove Oak Planks.
Alexandria Thiel (verified owner) –
I do not have alot of experience in home improvement but this product is great. It has not jammed on me and is user friendly. It is a confusing on changing things out and placing the nails and cleats. I really like using it and makes the job really easy. I do suggest to buy a good air compressor and take the time and money to outfit the air line correctly. Great buy…..:)
Alta Bergnaum (verified owner) –
Needed to rent a nail gun to install flooring which is way too much money. Decided to purchase this kit for any additional projects and gave to my husband for his birthday.
Zita Cummings (verified owner) –
Installed my first 300 sq/ft of 3/4″ solid hickory without a problem. Only jam occurred when my 4 year old tried to hit it. Cleared jam easy. Smooth and fast operation. Very happy so far.
Maya Hermiston (verified owner) –
I received the two floor nailers they were well packed and there was no damage during shipping. I own every other nailer Freeman makes and have great luck with all of them.They seem well made like the others, I just wish they would give you 1 strip of nails for each one to try them out since im not going to be using them for 3 or 4 months.I guess ill have to buy a box of nails for each one that I dont need right now’ With my past experience with Freeman I still gave a 5 star its a good product.
Madilyn Sporer (verified owner) –
Brad nailer is not the best, floor nailerWorks really well with jamming
Ted Brekke (verified owner) –
Why are you wasting time reading this. Get it ordered and get the job done! Just completed 1,100 sf of 3/4″ hickory with only 1 cleat jam (my fault), out of 7,500 cleats. I have no complaints at all, and would buy it again.
Lottie Boehm (verified owner) –
Amazing! The plan was to get both nailers, but getting the hammer was a HUGE bonus, it makes the job so right and perfect. I’d recommend just being sure you don’t get too small or too long of cleats/nails. The flooring nailer probably will be ok with any of the 2″ cleats (I am using L cleats) but be sure to read the max length on the brad nailer, 2″ won’t fit.I love the finished product, absolutely perfect measurements coming out of this.
Ian Lang (verified owner) –
The review is from a first time, weekend warrior floor installer. I’ve used pneumatic nailers before, but never a floor nailer. That being said, this was a piece of cake to use. While installing over 400 sq. ft. of 3/4″ maple, I never experienced a failure or a jam. I added a few drips of oil on every 2nd string of nails, and it worked perfectly. The only issue I had was trying to adjust the required air pressure for the small tool. It required about 10-15 more pounds of pressure, but I think that is due to the length of the staples I was using and not a reflection on the tool. If you’re considering a do-it-yourself flooring project, don’t be afraid of this set. I called our local rental spot and to rent just the big nailer it was $22 per day. Doesn’t take a mathematician to figure out it is cheaper to buy this set than to rent an abused, worn out tool. Stop looking around and pull the trigger on this set. The small tool is virtually free when you compare it to other nailers at this and other stores. Good luck!