DeWalt Atomic Compact Series 20V MAX* Brushless Cordless 23 Ga. Pin Nailer (Tool Only) (DCN623B)
Our Cordless 23GA Pin Nailer is capable of driving up to 1-1/2-inch pin nails sub flush into solid oak material. The tool is compatible with 23GA pin nails up to 1-1/2-inch in length and has a magazine capacity of 100. The nailer is 100% Battery Powered and works with all DEWALT 20V MAX Batteries eliminating the Hassle of Using Gas, Compressor, and Hose. It is also outfitted with Tool-Free Jam Release and Tool-Free Depth Adjustment for Driving Recessed Fasteners.
Our Cordless 23GA Pin Nailer is capable of driving up to 1-1/2-inch pin nails sub flush into solid oak material. The tool is compatible with 23GA pin nails up to 1-1/2-inch in length and has a magazine capacity of 100. The nailer is 100% Battery Powered and works with all DEWALT 20V MAX Batteries eliminating the Hassle of Using Gas, Compressor, and Hose. It is also outfitted with Tool-Free Jam Release and Tool-Free Depth Adjustment for Driving Recessed Fasteners.
Our Cordless 23GA Pin Nailer is capable of driving up to 1-1/2-inch pin nails sub flush into solid oak material. The tool is compatible with 23GA pin nails up to 1-1/2-inch in length and has a magazine capacity of 100. The nailer is 100% Battery Powered and works with all DEWALT 20V MAX Batteries eliminating the Hassle of Using Gas, Compressor, and Hose. It is also outfitted with Tool-Free Jam Release and Tool-Free Depth Adjustment for Driving Recessed Fasteners.
Our Cordless 23GA Pin Nailer is capable of driving up to 1-1/2-inch pin nails sub flush into solid oak material. The tool is compatible with 23GA pin nails up to 1-1/2-inch in length and has a magazine capacity of 100. The nailer is 100% Battery Powered and works with all DEWALT 20V MAX Batteries eliminating the Hassle of Using Gas, Compressor, and Hose. It is also outfitted with Tool-Free Jam Release and Tool-Free Depth Adjustment for Driving Recessed Fasteners.
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DEWALT ATOMIC Compact Series 20V MAX* Brushless Cordless 23 Ga. Pin Nailer (Tool Only) (DCN623B)
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DEWALT Atomic Compact Series 20V MAX Brushless Cordless 23 Ga. Pin Nailer Tool Only DCN623B
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After finally getting a chance to use this gun im impressed. Ran all day on one 2ah battery. Worked perfectly for holding returns in place while the glue dried. Has a real smooth feel when it fires compared to my older dewalt cordless guns but that also may be because of the smaller gauge. It is very compact and light and makes pin placement easy. All in all definitely worth buying if you do a lot of finish carpentry. Makes a nice addition to my set.
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The Dewalt pin nailer is perfect for building small projects. I used it to build a small storage box out of plywood. The nails shoot in perfectly and at the right depth without marring the material I'm nailing. My close buddy got the Metabo Cordless Pin nailer and we compared the two tools. The Dewalt was much better across the board, we specifically liked the Dewalt more because it uses a trigger safety versus on the Metabo, it uses a tip depression safety. The Tip Depression safety on the Metabo would marr up the wood we were woorking on.The Dewalt pin nailer is quite light for a cordless nailer, it did not put much strain on my wrist while using it to nail precise wood projects together. This is a super convenient tool to have for any carpenter/wood worker ...Ā MoreThe Dewalt pin nailer is perfect for building small projects. I used it to build a small storage box out of plywood. The nails shoot in perfectly and at the right depth without marring the material I'm nailing. My close buddy got the Metabo Cordless Pin nailer and we compared the two tools. The Dewalt was much better across the board, we specifically liked the Dewalt more because it uses a trigger safety versus on the Metabo, it uses a tip depression safety. The Tip Depression safety on the Metabo would marr up the wood we were woorking on.The Dewalt pin nailer is quite light for a cordless nailer, it did not put much strain on my wrist while using it to nail precise wood projects together. This is a super convenient tool to have for any carpenter/wood worker since there's no air hoses and you can control the tool quite precisely without damaging the project.I hope Dewalt will continue with this type of Cordless nailer across all their different nail guns. This is the first Dewalt tool I've used that does not have the wind up noise of the brad or framing nailer guns I've used in the past. Hopefully Dewalt implements this technology into their framing and brad nailers.
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The Dewalt DCN623 pin nailer is a great addition to my tool bag. I install a decent amount of trim ranging from baseboard, crown, shoe, etc. and this tool definitely helps cut the need for a compressor and air hose on site. I am amazed at the ZERO wait time for the nailer to shoot the pin. It fires at the same rate as my AIR Dewalt pin nailer. Unlike all of the other Dewalt nailers that have the ramp up, this one fires instantly.So, the pros that I believe are most important when using for trim or small moldings and work that I perform. One, portability, I paired the nailer with a 2 amp battery, it stays light weight, and balances the nailer perfectly. Two, shoots exactly as I am used to with my previous dewalt air nailer, so really no change with how I am ...Ā MoreThe Dewalt DCN623 pin nailer is a great addition to my tool bag. I install a decent amount of trim ranging from baseboard, crown, shoe, etc. and this tool definitely helps cut the need for a compressor and air hose on site. I am amazed at the ZERO wait time for the nailer to shoot the pin. It fires at the same rate as my AIR Dewalt pin nailer. Unlike all of the other Dewalt nailers that have the ramp up, this one fires instantly.So, the pros that I believe are most important when using for trim or small moldings and work that I perform. One, portability, I paired the nailer with a 2 amp battery, it stays light weight, and balances the nailer perfectly. Two, shoots exactly as I am used to with my previous dewalt air nailer, so really no change with how I am accustomed to using. Three, fine tuning depth adjustment, I can really dial in the depth the pin goes into woods ranging from pine to red oak. Last major point, size. Although it is overall bigger than an air pin nailer, using this tool to pin/glue trim returns or for fastening and gluing detailed moldings, this slightly larger size is irrelevant to āgetting into those placesā.The only flaw, and this is a personal preference, is the safety trigger size. I have a wide hand, and with the āsafety triggerā being about the same size as the main trigger, due to the compact size, my safety finger almost always rests on it, thus eliminating the ādefiniteā lockout to prevent accidental firing. If the safety trigger was smaller in size I feel like my finger would depress it less, on accident.Overall, this is definitely a winner!! Thank you Dewalt!!
| Product dimensions | 25.57 x 2.54 x 24.38 cm; 2.07 Kilograms |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Included Components | DCN623 DEWALT 20V MAX* 23 Ga. Cordless Pin Nailer |
DEWALT ATOMIC Compact Series 20V MAX* Brushless Cordless 23 Ga. Pin Nailer (Tool Only) (DCN623B)
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Dewalt 20v Max Cordless Pin Nailer Dcn623n Brushless Bare Tool 23
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Pin Nailer Cmpct 20 V 23 G
Free delivery between 19ā24 June
DEWALT Atomic Compact Series 20V MAX Brushless Cordless 23 Ga. Pin Nailer Tool Only DCN623B
Delivery between 15ā19 June $15.52
After finally getting a chance to use this gun im impressed. Ran all day on one 2ah battery. Worked perfectly for holding returns in place while the glue dried. Has a real smooth feel when it fires compared to my older dewalt cordless guns but that also may be because of the smaller gauge. It is very compact and light and makes pin placement easy. All in all definitely worth buying if you do a lot of finish carpentry. Makes a nice addition to my set.
The Dewalt pin nailer is perfect for building small projects. I used it to build a small storage box out of plywood. The nails shoot in perfectly and at the right depth without marring the material I'm nailing. My close buddy got the Metabo Cordless Pin nailer and we compared the two tools. The Dewalt was much better across the board, we specifically liked the Dewalt more because it uses a trigger safety versus on the Metabo, it uses a tip depression safety. The Tip Depression safety on the Metabo would marr up the wood we were woorking on.The Dewalt pin nailer is quite light for a cordless nailer, it did not put much strain on my wrist while using it to nail precise wood projects together. This is a super convenient tool to have for any carpenter/wood worker ...Ā MoreThe Dewalt pin nailer is perfect for building small projects. I used it to build a small storage box out of plywood. The nails shoot in perfectly and at the right depth without marring the material I'm nailing. My close buddy got the Metabo Cordless Pin nailer and we compared the two tools. The Dewalt was much better across the board, we specifically liked the Dewalt more because it uses a trigger safety versus on the Metabo, it uses a tip depression safety. The Tip Depression safety on the Metabo would marr up the wood we were woorking on.The Dewalt pin nailer is quite light for a cordless nailer, it did not put much strain on my wrist while using it to nail precise wood projects together. This is a super convenient tool to have for any carpenter/wood worker since there's no air hoses and you can control the tool quite precisely without damaging the project.I hope Dewalt will continue with this type of Cordless nailer across all their different nail guns. This is the first Dewalt tool I've used that does not have the wind up noise of the brad or framing nailer guns I've used in the past. Hopefully Dewalt implements this technology into their framing and brad nailers.
The Dewalt DCN623 pin nailer is a great addition to my tool bag. I install a decent amount of trim ranging from baseboard, crown, shoe, etc. and this tool definitely helps cut the need for a compressor and air hose on site. I am amazed at the ZERO wait time for the nailer to shoot the pin. It fires at the same rate as my AIR Dewalt pin nailer. Unlike all of the other Dewalt nailers that have the ramp up, this one fires instantly.So, the pros that I believe are most important when using for trim or small moldings and work that I perform. One, portability, I paired the nailer with a 2 amp battery, it stays light weight, and balances the nailer perfectly. Two, shoots exactly as I am used to with my previous dewalt air nailer, so really no change with how I am ...Ā MoreThe Dewalt DCN623 pin nailer is a great addition to my tool bag. I install a decent amount of trim ranging from baseboard, crown, shoe, etc. and this tool definitely helps cut the need for a compressor and air hose on site. I am amazed at the ZERO wait time for the nailer to shoot the pin. It fires at the same rate as my AIR Dewalt pin nailer. Unlike all of the other Dewalt nailers that have the ramp up, this one fires instantly.So, the pros that I believe are most important when using for trim or small moldings and work that I perform. One, portability, I paired the nailer with a 2 amp battery, it stays light weight, and balances the nailer perfectly. Two, shoots exactly as I am used to with my previous dewalt air nailer, so really no change with how I am accustomed to using. Three, fine tuning depth adjustment, I can really dial in the depth the pin goes into woods ranging from pine to red oak. Last major point, size. Although it is overall bigger than an air pin nailer, using this tool to pin/glue trim returns or for fastening and gluing detailed moldings, this slightly larger size is irrelevant to āgetting into those placesā.The only flaw, and this is a personal preference, is the safety trigger size. I have a wide hand, and with the āsafety triggerā being about the same size as the main trigger, due to the compact size, my safety finger almost always rests on it, thus eliminating the ādefiniteā lockout to prevent accidental firing. If the safety trigger was smaller in size I feel like my finger would depress it less, on accident.Overall, this is definitely a winner!! Thank you Dewalt!!
My tool trailer was stolen. This is the first tool I replaced. A brand new trailer with $30,000 worth of tools inside. 75% were DeWalt. I got a new 10ārolling table saw today. I will buy DeWalt again they are ultra dependable. I had 31 batteries my cordless collection was extensive and never a problem. I have been in construction for over 40 years and DeWalt is my brand.
As a side-gig I use a Shaper Origin to cut logos for businesses and mount them on walls. This nailer is perfect for that (in conjunction with adhesive, of course). The extra cost is worth it so as to not have to lug around a compressor! But what I did not expect is how incredibly useful this thing is for day-to-day stuff. ANYTHING you want to glue can be set with this pin nailer, and the "lesion" it leaves is so tiny you do not have to deal with any patching! My garage door had a lot of trim that was flaking and warping. With some waterproof glue and this pin nailer, I had the whole thing fixed in half an hour! I do own a 18 gauge DeWalt nailer, but anticipate it will be used much less now that I have this pin nailer. In fact, if you are a home based DIY person, and ...Ā MoreAs a side-gig I use a Shaper Origin to cut logos for businesses and mount them on walls. This nailer is perfect for that (in conjunction with adhesive, of course). The extra cost is worth it so as to not have to lug around a compressor! But what I did not expect is how incredibly useful this thing is for day-to-day stuff. ANYTHING you want to glue can be set with this pin nailer, and the "lesion" it leaves is so tiny you do not have to deal with any patching! My garage door had a lot of trim that was flaking and warping. With some waterproof glue and this pin nailer, I had the whole thing fixed in half an hour! I do own a 18 gauge DeWalt nailer, but anticipate it will be used much less now that I have this pin nailer. In fact, if you are a home based DIY person, and thinking of 18 gauge or 23 gauge, seriously consider this pin nailer (and using adhesives). After all, you are not framing houses, are you? This product is def worth the extra $$$!
The Atomic 23 ga pin nailer arrived last week!First impressions were it's small, sleek and sharp looking. It has some nice features including a built in light, a belt hook that can be placed on either side of the tool, easy toolless jamb accessibility with the depth control inside of the easy to open lid.I decided to first try it out on some softwood scraps of different sizes. It easily penetrated all thicknesses and left no sign of damage except the tiny nail hole.Next I tried it on some cherry, oak and walnut scraps, with a slight adjustment I was able to get the nails flush and with a bit more adjustment it penetrated even the hard walnut, again with no damage from the plunger and just a tiny nail hole.It easily fired nail after nail and the depth stayed ...Ā MoreThe Atomic 23 ga pin nailer arrived last week!First impressions were it's small, sleek and sharp looking. It has some nice features including a built in light, a belt hook that can be placed on either side of the tool, easy toolless jamb accessibility with the depth control inside of the easy to open lid.I decided to first try it out on some softwood scraps of different sizes. It easily penetrated all thicknesses and left no sign of damage except the tiny nail hole.Next I tried it on some cherry, oak and walnut scraps, with a slight adjustment I was able to get the nails flush and with a bit more adjustment it penetrated even the hard walnut, again with no damage from the plunger and just a tiny nail hole.It easily fired nail after nail and the depth stayed consistent.It has a two finger trigger fire, the lower trigger is the safety and activates the light, which is nice for seeing what you're aiming at, and the upper trigger shoots the pin nail. The tip does not need to be depressed to fire the nail like bigger nailers require, this is nice for getting into tight spots.The size of the tool is nice and compact for a battery operated nailer. It is naturally bigger than my pneumatic pin nailer but I also am not tethered to a hose and noisy compressor! It feels comfortable in my hand and not to heavy. It also has the belt hook which is so nice for leaving hanging from my pocket while grabbing the next piece of material.I have a hard time finding any negatives with this pin nailer. The only thing that I can come up with is the light could be slightly better as it is somewhat blocked by the tip, but still better than any other nailer that I've owned because none of them even have a light!Overall, the Dewalt 20v 23 guage pin nailer is a great little tool that gets the job done, both comfortably and quietly. It should be a nice addition to your set if you're in the market for a small nailer.
This is a tool I have been wanting for a long time. I have been slowly switching over to cordless nailers. Most times I need a pin nailer it is just to put up small, quick trim pieces, not needing to drag out an air tank and hose is amazing. As with my other cordless guns, it is a bit heavier than pneumatics, for me the trade off is worth it. My finish carpenter borrowed it on my jobsite because his was at another job. He and his buddy helping install cabinets both bought one the next day. I literally have nothing negative to say about the gun.
Out of the box the unit felt sturdy and solid. I can't give you much on durability as I just opened it but if it is like most DeWalt tools it should last. This thing is surprisingly quick. Like a kid with a new toy I had to through some through it to see it in action. There was very little lag when using this nailer. I used it to do some repair work to an old family table. I was able to get into tighter spaces than I thought was possible. The ease of a battery powered unit was great. I didn't have to drag out the air compressor for a small task. I would definitely purchase another if this things does go south.
I have put over 3000 nails through this baby, and it is awesome! It is great for installing small pieces of moulding, with no nail holes to fill. It had plenty of power to bury the nails in many types of wood I used, but gentle enough that it didn't crack when installing delicate trim pieces. I didn't experience any surface damage around the nail head as I have seen with others. There is no āramp upā like with some nailers, it fires immediately when the trigger is pulled, and will fire nails in quick succession without issue. It feels great in the hand, and has great balance with a battery. I ran it with my 1.7 aH Powerstack, and the clip held it on my pouch without issue. I have included a photo next to my angled finish nailer for size comparison. Before I got ...Ā MoreI have put over 3000 nails through this baby, and it is awesome! It is great for installing small pieces of moulding, with no nail holes to fill. It had plenty of power to bury the nails in many types of wood I used, but gentle enough that it didn't crack when installing delicate trim pieces. I didn't experience any surface damage around the nail head as I have seen with others. There is no āramp upā like with some nailers, it fires immediately when the trigger is pulled, and will fire nails in quick succession without issue. It feels great in the hand, and has great balance with a battery. I ran it with my 1.7 aH Powerstack, and the clip held it on my pouch without issue. I have included a photo next to my angled finish nailer for size comparison. Before I got this, I used the Dewalt pneumatic pin nailer, and it is really nice to have the same performance without the air hose and compressor. There is a depth adjustment, which I highly recommend using. I like to fire a few nails into a test piece first, to dial it in and make sure they are sitting flush. Loading the nailer is easy, and the magazine mechanism seems to be improved versus the pneumatic pin nailer. I had no issues with misfiring or jams, which is a common problem with pin nailers. However, if you do have a jam it's very easy to pop open and clear it. The only improvement they could make would be capacity to fire 2ā pin nails, this seems to be the biggest difference between the cordless and pneumatic versions. However, pins that long are not common, and 1-1/2ā nails are more than enough for most of the delicate applications where you would use a pin nailer. If you do finish work, this tool will easily pay for itself in labor savings from not having to fill nail holes. Not to mention you won't be dragging around the air hose and compressor!
being wanting to get a battery powered pin nailer and stapler, finally got my hand on one, DeWalt did not disappoint, its portable compare with the finish nailers, but a little bulky to the numatic models, but the convenience of the cordless and the noise of the compressor out weighs the size. it is very fast, hasn't jam on me yet, which is a very big plus, if you ever use a battery power finish nailer, you know how annoying it is when they jam. i have the new powerstack battery and it works very well with the nailer. Now, I just need the DeWalt 20v Stapler.
| Product dimensions | 25.57 x 2.54 x 24.38 cm; 2.07 Kilograms |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Included Components | DCN623 DEWALT 20V MAX* 23 Ga. Cordless Pin Nailer |