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Bostitch 3-Tool Air Compressor Combo Kit w/ 2x Nailer + Stapler

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Amazon has Bostitch Air Compressor 3-Tool Combo Kit (BTFP3KIT) on sale for $190.18 ---> Now $189.18. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Warmonger for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 6-Gallon Pancake Compressor
  • 18GA 2" Brad Nailer
  • 16GA 2-1/2" Straight Finish Nailer
  • Heavy Duty 3/8" Crown Stapler
  • 15' PVC Air Hose
Key Features:
  • SB-1850BN 18 GA brad nailer in the air compressor combo kit drives 18GA brad nails from 5/8-inch to 2-inch
  • SB-1664FN 16 GA straight finish nailer drives 16 GA straight finish nails from 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch
  • BTFP71875 heavy-duty 3/8-inch crown stapler drives 3/8-inch crown staples from 1/4-inch to 9/16-inch and 18GA brad nails from 1/2-inch to 5/8-inch
  • 1/4-inch x 15' PVC air hose includes fittings

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  • About this deal:
    • This Bostitch Air Compressor 3-Tool Combo Kit is priced $67.09 lower (26% savings) than the previous listed "was" price.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 3,000 reviews.
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Written by Warmonger
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Amazon has Bostitch Air Compressor 3-Tool Combo Kit (BTFP3KIT) on sale for $190.18 ---> Now $189.18. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Warmonger for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 6-Gallon Pancake Compressor
  • 18GA 2" Brad Nailer
  • 16GA 2-1/2" Straight Finish Nailer
  • Heavy Duty 3/8" Crown Stapler
  • 15' PVC Air Hose
Key Features:
  • SB-1850BN 18 GA brad nailer in the air compressor combo kit drives 18GA brad nails from 5/8-inch to 2-inch
  • SB-1664FN 16 GA straight finish nailer drives 16 GA straight finish nails from 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch
  • BTFP71875 heavy-duty 3/8-inch crown stapler drives 3/8-inch crown staples from 1/4-inch to 9/16-inch and 18GA brad nails from 1/2-inch to 5/8-inch
  • 1/4-inch x 15' PVC air hose includes fittings

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This Bostitch Air Compressor 3-Tool Combo Kit is priced $67.09 lower (26% savings) than the previous listed "was" price.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 3,000 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Written by Warmonger

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Evann89581
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I know these are tempting and if you need at least 2 out of the 3 guns its probably worth it but these compressors really are absolute shit. Some people will say how they have had it for years and its worked great for them but they are loud, slow to fill and just not all that good. Spend a little more and get something better, you wont regret it. Just my opinion as someone who owns this exact compressor.
jeff34270
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I have the red PC version and it works fine for nailing at the speed of an amateur. If you go really fast it won't keep up - but I found that working alone and lining up each stud as I go provides enough time for the pressure to stay up.

I actually have two of these compressors and would've hooked them both together if needed, but I didn't find it necessary working at a steady efficient pace.

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I know these are tempting and if you need at least 2 out of the 3 guns its probably worth it but these compressors really are absolute shit. Some people will say how they have had it for years and its worked great for them but they are loud, slow to fill and just not all that good. Spend a little more and get something better, you wont regret it. Just my opinion as someone who owns this exact compressor.
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Lapunda
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Quote from Evann89581 :
I know these are tempting and if you need at least 2 out of the 3 guns its probably worth it but these compressors really are absolute shit. Some people will say how they have had it for years and its worked great for them but they are loud, slow to fill and just not all that good. Spend a little more and get something better, you wont regret it. Just my opinion as someone who owns this exact compressor.
Which one you would recommend?
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Lapunda
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These or cordless nailer?
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ronder
May 15, 2021
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Seems identical to the Porter Cable set I have that also costs 199 when in sale: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Porte.../203471431

Haven't used it much but no problems so far.
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spockalypse
May 15, 2021
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Anyone use this or something like it to drive a 16 penny framing nail from a pneumatic framing nailer? I've done it once to test I could but looking for feedback on use in a homeowner DIY setting to create an interior wall over concrete. Thanks!
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Quote from spockalypse :
Anyone use this or something like it to drive a 16 penny framing nail from a pneumatic framing nailer? I've done it once to test I could but looking for feedback on use in a homeowner DIY setting to create an interior wall over concrete. Thanks!
I have the red PC version and it works fine for nailing at the speed of an amateur. If you go really fast it won't keep up - but I found that working alone and lining up each stud as I go provides enough time for the pressure to stay up.

I actually have two of these compressors and would've hooked them both together if needed, but I didn't find it necessary working at a steady efficient pace.
Last edited by jeff34270 May 15, 2021 at 06:12 AM.
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BeepBopBeep
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Quote from Lapunda :
These or cordless nailer?
I have cordless nailers and they work great. But always wanted a pancake compressor. Not sure if I should jump on this or just wait for a $99 deal for the compressor

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FunToSnipeDeals
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Great set. Sold mine when I was getting ready to move on offerup for $220 used after owning it for 5-6 years.
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Evann89581
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Quote from FunToSnipeDeals :
Great set. Sold mine when I was getting ready to move on offerup for $220 used after owning it for 5-6 years.
There is a sucker born everyday. Good job ripping them off, lol.
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Sam_i_am
May 15, 2021
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Quote from Lapunda :
Which one you would recommend?
I'm in the market for one too; I might go with the Fortress quiet series from Harbor Freight. Not sure about the guns though; maybe a 2-in-1...?? haven't really looked further into it since I've had to put a lot of wood working projects on hold due to lumber prices/shortages
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Erlarson85
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Quote from ronder :
Seems identical to the Porter Cable set I have that also costs 199 when in sale: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Porte.../203471431

Haven't used it much but no problems so far.
Which is the same compressor Lowe's sells as Craftsman. I have that. Noisy, slow to fill, but holds air and was $120
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strengthnhonor01
May 16, 2021
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They all noisy, porter, crafts, hitachi or any other brand when it comes to pan cake they all loud. I have Porter cable with 3 nailers. Works great for me. I have used nail guns with the compressor too. It fills up pretty fast, idk what a fastest speed for compressor should be. Its amazon you getting from, use it see if u like it if not return it. Or wait for Fathers day and all the Home improvement stores would have a grear sale during that event. Fyi, i used it for many DYI projects.
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ToolsForDad
May 16, 2021
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I have this set, purchased last year for $199. I'm very satisfied with it but I'm diy. Also, my 16 gauge came cross threaded so I sent it for warranty and they replaced it with a $200 smart point 16 gauge. Really worked out.
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MattS6746
May 17, 2021
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Quote from Evann89581 :
I know these are tempting and if you need at least 2 out of the 3 guns its probably worth it but these compressors really are absolute shit. Some people will say how they have had it for years and its worked great for them but they are loud, slow to fill and just not all that good. Spend a little more and get something better, you wont regret it. Just my opinion as someone who owns this exact compressor.
I used this same kit to do install shiplap & wainscotting in five rooms and a coffered ceiling in the owner's suite. I had no issues; I'd guess this kit would work for average homeowner projects like I completed.

Is it insufficient for a pro installing trim/molding/wainscotting all day, every day? Sure, but would most people expect that from a $200 kit?

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KeithL
May 17, 2021
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This is a good starter set if you are going to do trim work around the house. I have the older version and still works fine after 15 years. I've never used the stapler since I have a manual one. You don't need a compressor to drive a 1/2" staple into 2x4. The compressor is heavy and noisy. I used to use it to inflate tires but it's just a big hassle to lug it up from the basement. If I do it again, it would spend a little more and by a 1 gallon compressor and the gun separate.

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