BRAND NEW DeWalt 20V Battery Powered Coil Roofing Nailer: Toolsday

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Published 2020-06-16
I am excited about this brand new DeWalt 20V battery powered coil roofing nailer. This is Model Number DCN45RND1 and was just released. This is by no means going to be a direct replacement for your pneumatic roofing nailer, but the beauty is the potential for so much more across the construction site.

As you saw in the video demo, I will be using this nailer mainly to install metal trims, soffit, Versetta Stone, and many other applications yet to be discovered. As always, I will continue to use this on site, and you can follow along over on Instagram @rrbuildings.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RRBuildings
    This has been on site for the last couple days and is awesome! Are you guys excited for this? Will you be getting one? Purchase one here from AcmeTools if interested shrsl.com/2c1gq
  • @JohnnyRose-xd6rs
    My partner has a lot of tools, so when he needed a circular saw, I ordered this one for him as a Christmas gift. youtube.com/post/UgkxYDKeIjKLOfcwTgdin7TtCutsz4MbI… He is incredibly happy with the purchase. He stated that he likes that it is powerful, but still easy to use and cuts very well. He mentioned that it is important to know the right tools for the job at hand, and this compact saw has been exactly what he needed for a variety of projects at his rental properties and renovations. He also appreciates the battery packs, as stated, he owns a lot of DEWALT tools, so he is able to always keep batteries charged as needed.
  • @1DerfulSniping
    Its seriously impressive how you balance work, family, and making these high quality videos. Thanks kyle!
  • @arnw7933
    This is perfect for me ......I do roof repairs alot ......I'm always hand nailing small repairs because I dont want to hook up an air compressor for a bundle of shingles .
  • @stihltj
    Picked one up last Saturday, so far I am extremely impressed with it. A great tool for the guys to finish up cutting a rake or for doing the first few rows on the roof, no hose to deal with in those tight areas. Loving it so far.
  • @vladtikhy1168
    Used this nail gun for framing my basement and it worked great MyBest.Tools Two downsides are weight and its not a 30 degree. For the cost it was perfect for completing my project. Worth every dime.
  • @tedsheldon11
    I am in the roofing industry and this does have a good place. With a lot of shingle ridge vent being nailed with 1 3/4” nails this is a nice set. Also when shooting into exposed rafters.
  • I've been building and doing home improvement work for over 35 yrs and I never thought I'd see a roofing nailer on a Batt with a comparable rate of fire to my Bostitch Thanks for this video young man
  • In a shingle application it would be nice to have this just for doing ridge cap. That way who ever you are working with can coil up the hoses and compressor while you finish off the roof.
  • @Tman0517
    I love the wind up noise honestly, reminds me of pasloads
  • This device is perfect for architectural sheet metal and general sheet metal. I’ve been waiting for a battery powered coil nailer. Great video!
  • @MoZz..
    every single time when i watch your videos, it makes me wanna be a carpenter xD
  • @johnboy0008
    Nice presentation, agree it’s a novelty gun,with seldom use. But, when you do a small service job, installing a window, or repairing few shingles, it’s truly a gem..
  • @RScott413
    Used it for a 6 square shed, a little heavy but no hose was worth it. I just went moderate speed and outside of user error a couple times I had no issues and changed the battery about halfway in and maybe didn't need to. I have 7-8 20v batteries so it is no big deal. Loved the freedom of the cordless.
  • Game changer. I use it for siding and flashing. Gotta get the siding tip adapter. And upgrade to the powerstack battery's or a 5AH. Goes a long long ways.
  • Enjoyed this review, Kyle. Really like that you are thinking outside the box and demonstrating its use for flashing and siding. This approach can be really great for future reviews, intended use, what you will use it for, tips/tricks. Keep up the good work.
  • @BBKConstruction
    Just pre-ordered, I am very excited about this. I remodel and I think this will be handy in many scenarios: tile underlayment, small roofing repairs, soffit, and others. Thanks for the demo Kyle!
  • @willcoxs.5887
    tile guy here: this will be perfect for installing 1/4" durok. Doing a small laundry room floor at the moment on the 2nd floor of a house. No more hauling the compressor upstairs back down to get hose, gun, nails. Just one bag and I'm nailing? sign me up.