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DEWALT Flooring Stapler, 2-in-1 Tool (DWFP12569)

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Features

  • Lightweight at 10.6 lbs for better balance and control
  • Optimized for the most popular solid flooring fasteners, 15.5ga Staples and 16ga L Cleat Nails
  • Interchangeable, Non-marring base plates adjust to all sizes of flooring
  • Ergonomically designed with longer handle and comfortable rubber grip for ease of use
  • Lower CFM requirements for less compressor run-time

Description

The DEWALT DWFP12569 2-N-1 Flooring Tool engages all flooring profiles and protects prefinished flooring. At only 10.6 lbs, optimized for the most popular solid flooring fasteners.

Brand: DEWALT


Color: Multi


Material: Blend


Product Dimensions: 20.55"L x 3.94"W


Operation Mode: Automatic


Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


Part Number: ‎DWFP12569


Item Weight: ‎14.72 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.55 x 3.94 x 23.39 inches


Item model number: ‎DWFP12569


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎Classic


Finish: ‎Brushed


Material: ‎Blend


Pattern: ‎Solid


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎Air Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎DWFP12569 Nailer | Interchangeable Base Plates (1/2 in, 5/8 in, 3/4 in) | Mallet | Wrenches | 1/4 in Air Fitting


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 14, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Rock solid for over 5000 Bostich t-cleats so far
This is a brief comparison of the Freeman 3-in-1 and the DeWalt. I purchased both at the same time. Used this to install ~900sf of 2-1/4" maple strip floor. No jams. Put a drop of oil in the air line every couple of days of use and it just did its job. Others have commented on size etc. I also have the 3-in-1 Freeman nailer which comes with a nice case and more accessories for a lower price (about $50 cheaper). I bought both at the same time but despite the fact that the Freeman comes with a nice plastic case (which I admittedly prefer since all my other tools have cases) I chose to use the De Walt since it was less of a hassle and was slightly shorter. The Freeman was relegated early since the floor plate it came with (even though it said it was for 23/32 wood) was just a little too thin and was driving cleats into the tongue too low. The De Walt was hitting the right spot out of the box. I padded the Freeman plate with a piece of cardboard and it seemed to line up OK and my co-installer and I each used both guns. The Freeman worked without issue as well after it was padded about 1/16" - 1/32", and I can't complain about it, but compared to the DeWalt it was just a little taller, a little harder to use and we preferred the DeWalt. We only drove about 1000 t-cleats with the Freeman but it never jammed either. Both the DeWalt and the Freeman can be recommended, but the DeWalt slightly more so for it's smaller size and confirmed jam-free performance over 5000 cleats. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 by Craig White

  • Works very well
Installed about 1000 sq ft so far and 0 issues. Long handle helps with back issues. Very happy with purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by M Reader reviews

  • Great nailer, great value.
I couldn't be happier with this nailer. I installed almost 400 sq feet of solid oak hardwood floors (Bruce CB218 Dundee Strip) over two days. I used right around 3000 Bostitch FLN-200 L-Cleats without a single jam or misfire. This tool worked best with my material at around 70psi. A simple pancake compressor was more than capable of keeping this tool going full time. It was truly oil and go. I did add a few extra drops of oil every 500 cleats or so to keep the piston and seals well lubricated. I do recommend taking your time if you are working with pre-finished flooring. The foot pad is a non-marring plastic but there is some metal to wood contact with the edge of your flooring and nailer. I did manage to scratch one or two pieces during the install, but mostly due to fatigue. I have rented the Bostitch flooring nailer in the past and can say with great certainty that I like this one better! Great job, Dewalt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014 by Jeff M.

  • Excellent tool
I want to lay 3/4" oak flooring in three bedrooms. One was carpeted. Yuck!! The other two have ugly laminate flooring that was not installed correctly. I decided to purchase this nailer rather than rent one figuring after three rooms buying is cheaper than renting... and I can take my time and not feel rushed to get the rental returned. The first room is done and I am very pleased. This is my first time installing a hardwood floor. (A good miter saw, table saw and patience are musts.) I tested the nailer on an 8 inch piece of flooring I didn't need to make sure I had my compressor at the setting that would give me the nail depth I wanted. Highly recommended. I used Bostitch 16 GA cleats. A cleat didn't set right 3 or 4 times but each instance was my fault, not the nailer's. The room I did is 14 x 12 and after this experience I'm looking forward to doing the next one. Great tool!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022 by T. F. HUGHES T. F. HUGHES

  • Just load, point, and smack.
I'll preface this by saying I have no experience with any other options/models. I bought this for installing maple flooring in our house. I considered renting, but figure that we'd be doing the work bit by bit in the free hours in the evening and renting would end up costing more. I have a slew of other Dewalt tools and really haven't had a bad experience with any (some are great, some are fine). Since the price was comparable to other flooring nailers, I chose this one based on brand loyalty. It's easy to use, easy to load, doesn't misfire (bought the 16g Bostitch L-cleats) and does a nice job of pre-punching the tongue to avoid splitting. It takes a pretty good whack with the included rubber mallet, but even my 105-lb wife has no problems operating it. The non-marring base seems to be doing the trick, we haven't had any accidental scrapes in the finish. I assume this is standard, but the fire mechanism is perfectly coordinated so the impact of the hammer both pushes the boards that extra bit together and nails them in that state. As such, you get a bit of a "zipper" effect as you work across the length of a slightly bowed board. The one tricky thing is that you can't use it once your flooring gets to within 16" of a wall because there's no space to swing the mallet. If other nailers solve this issue, consider this a 4-star review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014 by gergelyk

  • Great price, very good quality.
I am a professional hardwood installer, and I bought this gun or a spare. However it has become my main tool for installing hardwood. I only have a couple of complaints, the part that holds the cleats in place is a little flimsy and it does not hold the cleats tight enough. Sometimes the catch slips out. Also, the size of the gun is a little larger than I would like. It would be nice if it were able to get in the smaller places. However the quality is very good, and I would definitely purchase again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015 by Waldorf

  • Smart buying decision on my DYI house build!
Great Gun, did a 1100+ square feet of very hard 3/4 4" Solid Hickory using Cleats. I had one jam and it was my fault, I tried to drive a cleat into another. The jam was easily fixed which was nice. I put blue painters tape over the plastic "shoe" and the gun did not mar the finish at all. I bought the 5k pack of Bostich Cleats on Amazon and 2 1000 packs of Dewalt Cleats from Home Depot. I liked the Dewalt Cleats a bit better. I used a "pancake" air compressor and set it at 75psi and it set the nails perfect and the compressor had zero problem keeping up. I purchased this nailer with the idea that I would sell it once I was done, I think it was a very smart decision and would do it exactly the same again! I have general carpentry knowledge at best. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2017 by TLeave

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