Grex H850LX 21 Gauge Brad Nailer, 3/8" to 2"
New from Grex Power Tools, the H850LX 21 gauge micro brad nailer draws on more than 16 years of engineering excellence, inspired by Grex's industry-leading line of 23 gauge pin nailers. This Grex micro brad nailer is ideal for applications in trim and molding, cabinet assembly, furniture finish work, jig fixtures, light wood assembly, planter boxes, paneling, window beading, scribe molding, door and window casing, decorative woodwork, and more. Only compatible with slight headed brads, the H850LX is capable of driving 21 gauge slight head pins from 3/8" to 2" in length. A perfect compromise, this Grex 21 gauge pin nailer offers a balance of nail diameter (represented by visual penetration marks on surface), and holding strength. The Grex H850LX features a powerful motor, internal aluminum parts, one-piece driver design, auto trigger lockout, one-touch lock-out over-ride, on-board integrated edge guide with holder, extruded aluminum magazine, narrow nose design, removable no-mar rubber tip, Posit-Lock nose cover (to reduce jamming), steel belt hook, rear exhaust, large fastener indicator window, allen key storage, swivel air coupler, and rubber hand grip. With a tapered driver tip, the Grex H850LX consistently leaves minimal marking on your surface.
- Box Count 1
- SKU H850LX
- UPC 660292100347
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 21 Gauge
- Maximum Fastener Length 2"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included Yes
- Manufacturer's Warranty One-Year Limited
- Item Width 2"
- Special Features Nail Lockout, Edge Guide
- Item Height 9-3/4"
- Item Length 9"
- Magazine Capacity 150
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 3.6 lbs.
- Usage Type Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 3/8"
- Housing Material Aluminum, Metal
- Operating Pressure 60 to 110 PSI
- Firing Type Trigger Actuated
- Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
- Air Consumption 0.22 SCFM
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Brad Nail
- Overpriced garbageI have a few Grex guns, and while they shoot nicely at first, they have no durability even with general use. Constant misfire, jamming, and lack of power. What amazes me is the price of the gun versus the quality. They’re in the top 3 most expensive nail guns and I’ve had a few cheap bostitch guns that perform and outlast these guns. Grex needs a serious wake up.