🔧 Nail it like a pro with findmall's premium siding nails!
The findmall 1200 Count 1-1/4-Inch Ring Shank Stainless Steel Siding Nails are engineered for durability and performance. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these nails offer superior corrosion resistance, making them perfect for outdoor applications. With a 15-degree ring shank design, they provide excellent holding power, ensuring your projects stand the test of time. Each pack contains 1200 nails, making it an economical choice for contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | findmall |
Part Number | 2768509-854750 |
Item Weight | 2.87 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.25 x 4.88 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Does Not Apply |
Size | 1-1/4-Inch |
Style | fashion |
Finish | Chrome |
Voltage | 610 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Coverage | 12/11/2026 |
Special Features | 150 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
Pleasantly surprised
Great product for the money. Had one jam, but at end of roll and may have been operator air. Put through a dewalt siding gun
S**E
Good product, only for nail guns with low wire spacing.
Got these for fence boards to use in budget coiled roofing nailer. The spacing on my gun required high retaining wires these were low. May fit other types of nailers.
J**E
Won't fit any guns I can find
Cannot use in my siding coil nailer or roofing nailer. Awefully frustrating
B**T
Shoots fine for me
Using with a dewalt DW66C-1 for cedar fence pickets. So far I have shot over 2400 nails without any problems or jams at all.
A**R
Affordable
Had some trouble with loading nails.
M**L
Good quality
Nails worked well attaching cedar pickets to fence rails . 300 ft , No jams or misfires .
J**S
they worked in my dewalt gun
the only problem was the wire is to heavy Guage and it would get caught in gun and jam the gun you would have to stop work and clear gun
G**Y
Might be OK for wood siding and wood fences. Terrible for composite, Hardie, or cement-board siding.
I tried to install some Hardie cement-board siding with these nails. About every 3rd nail would bend or jam. It was an awful experience. I had to pay my workers while I ran to the hardware store and purchased more robust galvanized siding nails.The stainless steel seemed like a great idea, but these nails are thin and while they might put up cedar fence pickets with ease, they are not good for modern siding panels. I had to pound in the bent nails (pulling them out jacks up the cement board siding) and patch the ugly holes from bent and contorted nail heads).Wish I could have returned them (missed the window).
B**.
Poor performance
The nails seem to be good quality but they jam my gun. Tried 2 different coils same issue and just gave up. Very frustrating to say the least. Maybe if they were plastic coils instead of wire welded that would help
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