BOSTITCH CPACK300 3-Tool and Compressor Combo Kit

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Price: $280.00 

Product Feature
- CAP2000P-OF oil free air compressor: 2.8 CFM at 90 PSI with 150 max, 6-gallon reserve tank, impact-resistant shroud to protect gauges
- SB-1850BN Brad nailer: adjustable depth guide, tool-free adjustable exhaust and no mar tip; drives 18-gauge brads 5/8-inch to 2 inches in length
- SB-150SX finish stapler featuring bottom-load magazine, tool-free adjustable exhaust and no mar tip; drives 18-gauge 7/32-inch narrow crown finish staples
- SB-1664FN finish nailer features quick-release nose door, adjustable depth guide, tool-free adjustable exhaust and no mar tip; drives 16-gauge straight finish nails
- Accessories include: 1/4-inch by 40-feet PVC air hose with fittings; 1,000 1-1/4-inch brads; 1,000 1-Inch staples; 1,000 finish nails, tool lubricant and canvas carrying case
Product Description
Includes 2.0 HP (Peak) Oil-Free Compressor - CAP2000P-OF-R, 2-in 18-Gauge Brad Nailer - SB-1850BN-R, 1-1/2-in 18-Gauge Finish Stapler - SB-150SX-R, 2-1/2-in 16-Gauge Straight Finish Nailer - SB-1664FN-R, 1/4-in x 40-ft Heavy Duty Airline With Fittings, Tool Lubricant, Contractor's Canvas Tool Bag
BOSTITCH CPACK300 3-Tool and Compressor Combo Kit Review
I've been an owner of this combo for three years now. I bought it from Lowes for some light duty around the house fix ups. Tasks like pump car tires, patching up little pieces here and there. I did use it to built a window seat last year. The unit at first looked solid. The 3 tools that came with the combo is also well built. Boy, when it worked, I love the feeling of pulling the trigger rather than pounding nails all day long. I took very good care of this tool. Always clean it up and drop the pressure to about 20psi before storing it away after each use. And I never left it outside or left it fully pressurized overnight.
Last week I started a new project to install some stair treads. Took it out the garage and adjusted the pressure to 90psi for the brad nailer. The tool worked for a few shots, then suddenly, the nailer just went silent. Checked the pressure, and found that the tank pressure is still at 140 psi, but the outlet pressure just went to zero. I checked the compressor, and found that the pressure regulator knob has stripped. Apparently the threading on the knob is made of plastic. So even with very light usage, a failure on this part is bound to happen.
Then last weekend, I went to both Lowes and HD in my area shopping for another compressor in order to finish my project. Out of curiosity, I checked the Bostitch combos that was on display. Out of the two displays Lowes had, both had stipped pressure knob.
So to the potential buyers out there, beware of this flawed tool. A $300 compressor that uses a cheap plastic pressure regulator that's guaranteed to strip. So do your homework before you buy. Go to Lowes or Homedepot, and check out the floor displays that they have. Chances are, you will see that the plastic knob (the red knob in the front) on the floor model are all stipped, just from people looking at it and turning it a few times.
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