🔨 Elevate your craft with the ultimate 3-tool air power combo!
The BOSTITCH Air Compressor Combo Kit (BTFP3KIT) features a 6-gallon pancake compressor paired with three professional-grade tools: an 18GA brad nailer, a 16GA finish nailer, and a heavy-duty 3/8-inch crown stapler. Equipped with a 25-foot PVC air hose and designed for portability, this kit offers versatile nailing and stapling capabilities for both DIY enthusiasts and pros, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
Brand | Bostitch |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Drilling, Air Brushing, Spraying, Nailing |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Noise Level | 78.5 dB |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | 1) 6-gallon Pancake Compressor, 1) 18GA 2 in. Brad nailer, 1) 2-1/2 in. 16GA Straight Finish Nailer, 1) Heavy Duty 3/8 in. Crown Stapler, 1) 25' Air Hose. |
Item Weight | 41.8 Pounds |
Capacity | 6 Gallons |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Blend |
Product Dimensions | 21.1"L x 19.5"W x 18"H |
Style | Compressor Combo Kit |
Air Flow Capacity | 1 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Model Name | BTFP3KIT |
Hose Length | 25 Feet |
Manufacturer | BOSTITCH |
UPC | 719918336957 077914061175 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00077914061175 |
Part Number | BTFP3KIT |
Item Weight | 41.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | BTFP3KIT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited manufacturer warranty |
H**D
Brand name quality at a great price
I was considering a cordless nailer, but could not decide if I should get a 16 or 18 gauge nailer. I came across this "combo" unit from Bostitch and it changed my mind. For less than I would have paid for one nailer, I get three nailers and the compressor. The products feel high quality and the few test runs I have made with the unit confirm it. Cordless units may free you from being attached to a hose (for as long as the battery lasts) but the cordless nailers weigh far less and are less bulky to use. I am very happy with this product and pleased with the quality. I am extremely happy with the combo pricing.
J**E
Zero complaints, everything works perfectly.
I worried for nothing. Everything works as well as I hoped. I have several hundred nails through both guns now, and not a single malfunction.The compressor is… well, it’s not quiet, that’s for sure, but as far as compressors go, it’s not bad. The gauges and regulator work well, as does the regulator. I don’t have a lot of experience with air tools, so I tried a bunch of different air pressures fro 80 to 130. One twist of a knob, and pressure is set.The tank has a nice, semi-knurled bleeder valve on the bottom of the tank. That’s to release the pressure if you’re not going to be using it for a while, as well as to bleed out any accumulated water.When I first fired it up, I didn’t know about the valve, and it was open. (Directions? Who reads those??) Obviously that made a lot of noise as the pressure was leaking right back out with a loud whooshing sound. Once I figured that out, it was MUCH quieter haha. With the valve closed, the tank fills up and shuts off in about two minutes from empty, and only kicks on once in a while.I really didn't want to hear it at all though, so I grabbed It's not that loud, but it's much quieter when it's in another room. That hose is a lot higher quality than the very skinny one that comes with the kit, but hey, it's a hose, and it works fine.The kit doesn’t come with any nails or staples, but I bought an assortment of different lengths for both the nailers and the stapler. I initially thought the stapler needed some kind of special staples, but no, it takes regular T50 staples you can buy anywhere. Good news, cuz I have a ton.The 18 gauge brad nailer and the 16 gauge finish nailer sound like they’d be about the same thing, but no. One peek at the guns and you can see the 16 gauge is a monster. The 18 gauge nailer is adequate for trim and baseboards and light work, but the 16 gauge nailer is much more powerful. Not for framing, but pretty much anything else. That one has an easy to adjust depth setting thumbscrew on the nose.I had no jambs at all with any of the tools, and I used nails from 1” to 2 ½” in both nailers, with pressures from 80 to 130 psi. A couple of times when nailing on baseboards I hit drywall screws. The nails bent, but never jammed my nail guns. I can’t believe I waited this long to get this.The only problem with this compressor is that it has a tendency to want to spin on the floor. I put it on a rubber doormat, and that stopped it. The feet are rubber, but there’s usually sawdust or dirt on a jobsite, and apparently that’s all the feet need to let it spin. Might be that all of these pancake compressors do the same thing, I dunno.In any case, this was definitely a good buy, and I’m thrilled with it. Build or fix something for your spouse, and it’ll be justified.Pros+ Zero problems after hundreds of nails.+ Simple to use regulator.+ Comes with hose, two guns, stapler, and instructions (if you feel like reading them).Cons- No nails, staples, or tool oil included.- Wife now wants a lot of projects done.
K**E
Nice product for good price.
Compressor and nailers arrived in perfect condition and worked flawlessly right out of the box. No issues so far and very happy with the purchase. My old compressor failed without warning and when I shopped for repair parts I came across this product and couldn’t justify spending the money to repair the old unit. I immediately bought nails, brads, and staples to try out with the new compressor and so far I am very happy with this equipment. Better price than I could find in the big hardware chains and having a spare nailer on hand is handy. I would buy this package again.
T**T
Very nice
Awesome & works great !
N**N
A nice set all around
My one and only complaint is that some parts of the air compressor get far hotter than I'm comfortable with, but it's not enough to smoke out anything or risk a fire. Just wish the one rubber hose attached from the pump to the tank didn't get so hot, or that it could have maybe been made out of something that felt a bit more durable. Plus, that rubber hose comes out of the plastic housing rubbing on a rather sharp edge of plastic. A super heated rubber hose rubbing on a sharp edge while in operation... not a good idea.Overall, though, the compressor is nice. It does what I need it to do. The brad nail guns are wonderful, very easy to fill and take care of. They feel like they're going to last a while. One thing I noticed is that some people either gave this thing bad reviews because of the nails getting stuck (DIYers) and some people loved it (contractors, professionals). As I read the book, I noticed it said the guns need to be oiled with just a few drops of a specific oil (which I immediately ordered) before use each day. Just a few drops. It's clear those that have had jams likely don't know that they're supposed to oil this gun (or almost any pneumatic tool, for that matter).The air compressor itself is loud, but this is an air compressor. I honestly don't care how loud it is.
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