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Craftsman 9-11818 Nextec 12-volt Lithium-lon Hammerhead Auto Hammer

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Features

  • Drives nails where hammers can't!
  • Compact, ergonomic design with LED light
  • 3600 impacts per minute
  • Includes nail remover, battery charger and carrying case
  • Craftsman Tools. Trust. In your hands.

Description

From the Manufacturer This Craftsman 9-11818 Nextec 12-volt lithium-ion hammerhead auto hammer has agility to drive nails where hammers can't. It features consistent, comfortable performance with compact, ergonomic design and LED light. Feel the power of this auto nailer with 3600 impacts per minute. Includes nail remover, battery charger and carrying case. Craftsman tools known for power, agility, and consistent performance.

Brand: CRAFTSMAN


Power Source: Battery Powered


Maximum Rotational Speed: 3600 RPM


Voltage: 12 Volts


Maximum Chuck Size: 10 Millimeters


Power Source: Battery Powered


Maximum Rotational Speed: 3600 RPM


Voltage: 12 Volts


Maximum Chuck Size: 10 Millimeters


Additional Features: Compact


Speed: 3600 RPM


Maximum Power: 800 Watts


Drill Type: Hammer Drill


Is Electric: Yes


Color: Black Gray, White


Material Type: Metal And Plastic


Item Weight: 2.8 Pounds


Brand Name: CRAFTSMAN


Included Components: bare-tool


Model Number: 9-11818


UPC: 692042650116 044496225547


Global Trade Identification Number: 16


Manufacturer: Craftsman


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.


Manufacturer Part Number: 00911818000P


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better than a regular hammer in the right situations!
When you need to drive nails in odd or overhead spots this autohammer is the perfect solution. I just re-installed my garage door weather trim molding using this and it made the job far easier and most likely kept me from damaging the molding in the process. Pros: No recoil - it is easy to keep steady, not difficult to control. Fast - will drive a medium size trim nail quickly. Minimizes damage - I was able to drive the nail snug with the trim without any hammer marks. Cons: May not work for large nails, especially driving into very hard wood. Loud- it is noisy. Staring a nail - I suggest driving a dimple to set the nail head in if possible. It makes it easier. All in all this made my trim installation much easier and cleaner, especially the overhead portion of the job. I then proceeded to go around the house and reset and nails popping up in my aluminum trim. This made it a fast and clean job, and kept me from damaging my trim. It also got into some tighter corners and spots easier than my regular hammer. I wasn't sure this would be a useful tool, but it has proven already to me to be a great purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015 by Bob

  • Great for wire stapes
What a great idea for a hammer! This makes it really easy to hammer in those wire staples for Romex, particularly in places where it's hard to swing the hammer. It makes the same kind of sound as an engraver and is fairly loud, but easy to control and works fast. Best way to get into tight spaces and is very comfortable to hold. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015 by GK

  • Kinda works...
As some indicated, this has 2 limitations: proportional noise level to size of nail, and size of nail/hardness of substrate. Gets obnoxiously loud on big nails and takes forever if you got hardwood/seasoned wood to nail through. Perfect for small quick fixes or a few awkward hard to reach area. Get hearing protection if you are in an enclosed space. As welcome as a jackhammer in places that require quiet work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2013 by tnk2k

  • A great tool if your scenario demands it.
I felt a bit of a fool buying an automatic hammer (visions of the Simpsons and all) but I had a situation where it was required, wherein I had to drive a bunch of nails into a 2x10 being used to sister some damaged joists. The remaining space between the joists was too small to get a reliable swing, and to complicate matters there was a copper water pipe smack in the middle of it all. So, here I came. It's a pretty nifty bit of kit I must say. The only problem is it won't drive 16d nails reliably. If you hit a knot or any kind of resistance it just... stops hammering. I guess the force is limited or something. So I was able to get about 75% of my nails in, and I did the rest with screws (which is not great due to sheer load ratings but whatchagonnado). I can't see myself ever using this to just drive small nails though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015 by W. Gray

  • A Great Time and Work Saving Tool
I hang art shows once a month, for my local neighborhood arts group. This tool is a great time saver. I mostly use it with "Ook" hooks, where it seems less likely to bend the hardened steel nails than a regular hammer. The other day I used it to drive masonry nails into the joints of brick walls, to hang work at another venue. It worked well there. I don't think this tool would be appropriate for heavy-duty construction, but I have successfully used it to drive finishing nails for a home wood-working project. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015 by Robert A. Marvin

  • Horrible product
Doesnt hammer smaller nails, it's super loud, and a waste of money. Purchased as a fathers day gift for my husband and be doesn't find it useful at all. A pricy gimmick
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2012 by Mmi78

  • Great tool. Unfortunate issue.
Im giving this a 2 star because i have used this product before and it works great but it only gets a 2 star because the one i received never worked. Out of the box all it would do is flash the light briefly and turn off. After a full charge it would do the same thing again. It's unfortunate because it is such a useful tool to have especially when working with trim and finishing nails. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017 by Kurtis S.

  • built a shed and had about 5" of clearance to ...
built a shed and had about 5" of clearance to the soffit of my house and needed lay the last layer of shingles, this sucker drove them in with no issues. price is totally worth it as i seen this at sears for $80.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2015 by enzo

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