The Bostitch name is the gold standard for quality construction equipment. This company has been in business since 1896 and continues to be a leader in designing innovative and reliable equipment for the handy homeowner and the professional contractor. The Bostitch finish nailer is an essential piece of equipment for every tool box. A finish nailer makes easy work out of so many jobs. The first time homeowner will love the flexibility of using a finish nailer to install crown molding and chair rails to a new home that came with only the basics. In an older home the finish nailer is great to make repairs and to replace trim in just about every room in the house.
There is a full line of Bostitch finish nailers for any size job. There are straight or angled versions to help you complete the final touches on your woodworking. Whether you are making furniture, cabinets, or staircases, the finish nailer will be your best friend. There are even Bostitch finish nailers that come with a built-in pencil sharpener so you can keep one of your most important tools, the pencil, ready to keep track of your critical measurements.
All Bostitch finish nailers are covered by the standard seven year limited warranty to give you confidence that your new nailer will keep you productive for years to come. Several Bostitch finish nailer models offer oil free operation to prevent stains on your woodworking from drips of oil. Options on many models offer removable magazines for to allow for easy repairs of occasional jams and easy cleaning. Another feature on most Bostitch finish nailers is the ability to quickly adjust the depth guide to set your nails properly for a variety of applications. All nailer kits come packaged in a hard sided carrying case for protection and portability.
The ways in which a Bostitch finish nailer can help around the house or job site are unlimited. Some models weigh only around 2 pounds and are perfect for craft projects such as holiday decorations. When you are shopping for a new finish nailer, make sure you actually pick it up and see how it feels in your hands. You want to find one that is comfortable for your grip. Find the model that gives you the flexibility to complete any type of finish work. And, of course, make sure it has the Bostitch name on the side.
—Professional Power Tool Guide










