
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 50.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
- ASIN: B0031ZDYTU
- Item model number: U/CPACK1850BN
Price : $156.79

Product Description
From the Manufacturer
The Bostitch CPACK1850BN is a great entryway into pneumatic tools. With the Bostitch SB-1850BN 2-inch brad nailer and the CAP2000P-OF oil-free compressor you are getting the perfect combo kit for all of your around-the-house projects. In addition to the tool and compressor, you also receive 1000 2-inch brads, tool lubricant, and carrying case. This is a factory reconditioned tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes.
The Bostitch CPACK1850BNR Factory Reconditioned CPACK1850BN 2-inch Brad Nailer and Compressor Combo Kit is a great entryway into pneumatic tools. With the Bostitch SB-1850BN Factory Reconditioned 2-Inch brad nailer and the CAP2000P-OF Factory Reconditioned oil-free compressor you are getting the perfect combo kit for all of your around-the-house projects. In addition to the tool and compressor, you also receive a tool lubricant and carrying case. with the CPACK1850BN there isn't a project that you can't tackle. Features: Oil-free pump requires less maintenance 2.8-CFM 90-PSI with 150 max. operating pressure for improved tool performance Large 6-gallon reserve tank with ball-type drain valve for easy drainage Impact-resistant composite shroud protects gauges against jobsite damage Adjustable depth guide sets nails to desired depths quickly and conveniently Tool-free adjustable exhaust conveniently directs exhaust away from the user No-mar tip protects work surface Recoil-style air hose included (shown with regular air hose NOT included) What's In The Box: CAP2000P-OFR 2.0 HP (Peak) Oil-Free Compressor SB-1850BNR 2-inch 18 GA Brad Nailer 1/4-inch x 25-foot PVC Recoil-Style Air Hose With Fittings Tool Lubricant Carrying Case
Technical Details
- CAP2000P-OF 2.0 HP (peak) oil-free compressor
- SB-1850BN 2-inch 18GA brad nailer
- 1/4-inch by 25-foot PVC air hose with fittings
- Brad nailer features adjustable depth guide, tool-free adjustable exhaust and no-mar tip, drives 18-gauge brads from 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch in length
- Compressor offers 2.8-cfm at 90-psi with 150 max, large 6-gallon reserve tank, impact-resistant shroud protects gauges
Factory-Reconditioned Bostitch U/CPACK1850BN 18-Gauge Brad Nailer and Compressor Combo Kit
Customer Reviews
Unlike the other reviewers, the unit I received was clearly used (but, not abused). I have shopped for a compressor to use around the house on small projects, and especially for maintaining the air pressure on my car tires. So, when I saw this unit I knew the price was right, and took a chance on it being "Factory-Reconditioned." Glad I did. For the price, it is hard to beat this compressor. One caution, the picture of the unit gives one the impression that there is a black rubber 50 foot hose included. Mine arrived with a 25 foot coiled yellow PVC hose. So, just be aware, because you'll need to purchase a better hose if you want to use it for any robust work. Otherwise, I'm pleased with the purchase, and even recommended it to a friend.
This is my first factory reconditioned power tool, but if what I've experienced so far is any indication, it will not be my last. First off the compressor and nailer arrived within the 5 days promised. I've seen some reviews of not being properly packed for shipment. While mine was not packed with bubble wrap or foam peanuts, the box was the proper size and shape to protect it during shipping. The compressor included hose, inflator, fittings, teflon tape and instructions. The nailer arrived in the plastic carry case with oil, box of brads and instruction manual. Basically everything you need to get started.
Appearance: The compressor was in great shape, it was obvious that it was not brand new with a few scratches on the tank paint and a few scuffs here and there. I'm sure the hose and accessories were brand new because they were still in factory wrapping. Some have said that their compressor included a good quality rubber hose, mine sadly did not. I got the 25' PVC hose as listed in the description. It is stiff, and does not coil really well, but will work for me until I need a new one. The nailer appeared to be brand new until I took a close look and spotted a few small scratches on the front.
Quick Test: I decided that I would turn it on and let it run with the tank drain valve open as a breaking in period for around 30 minutes while I assembled the air chuck, uncoiled the hose and installed the QD fittings. It was raining at the time so the compressor was in my garage with the door open. It is pretty loud as many have already stated, I would say it is about as loud as my circular saw, maybe just a little more. I was expecting it to be much louder from all the complaints, but it is as loud as you would expect a compressor of this size to be. If I had to work right next to it for any period I'd want to wear some ear protection. Once I closed the valve and adjusted the regulator to max, it ran for around 3 minutes then cut off. I didn't hear any leaks so I hooked up a blower nozzle I have and held the trigger wide open. After only 7 seconds the compressor kicked back on. I stopped blowing and let it build pressure. After 1 minute it cut off again. So far so good. Next I decided to top off all the car/truck tires. While adding 3-5 psi to each of 8 tires, the compressor had to run twice. I kept airing the tires while the compressor was running and it seemed to keep up. Next I tried out the nailer. I just wanted to make sure it worked so I shot around a dozen 2" brads into stacked pieces of MDF, then pine 2 by 4 and some plywood I had lying around. It drove and countersunk all the nails without any problems.
Projects and use: My first projects using the combo were out of 3/4 plywood. I think I shot around 30 2" brads and another 40 1.25" brads and never missed a beat. If I hold the nailer correctly, the brad is shot and countersunk well into the stock. I didn't need to mess with the depth set adjustment. I shot between 15 and 20 brads before the compressor had to build up pressure again. I've also used the compressor several times for blowing sawdust off power tools and general cleaning (moving dust).
Conclusion: So far I am satisfied with this combo, especially for the great price I got it for plus free shipping. I can't attest to how long it will last of course, but like I said so far so good. The condition of the tools upon arrival was excellent and they seem to be well-built sturdy tools, not cheap or lightweight at all. The original reason I wanted a compressor was just for blowing dust in the shop and airing up tires. The compressor has to run more often than I thought it would have for blowing dust, but if I lower the pressure I can find a happy medium. I guess that is a trade off for having a pancake compressor. I like that I can carry it where I need it and it takes up about the same space as a 5 gallon bucket. The nailer sure is a handy tool that I think I will use a lot if it lasts. I like the fact that the nailer will drive as small as 5/8" or large as 2" brad. Marked down for short power cord and questionable longevity.
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