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BOSTITCH Coil Siding Nailer, 1-1-1/4-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch (N66C)

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About this item

  • The sliding nail gun drives wire weld and plastic inserted coil nails
  • Adjustable depth guide of the siding nailer sets nails to desired depths quickly and conveniently
  • The coil siding nailer has a lightweight aluminum design for durability
  • Soft rubber foot helps to prevent damage to softer woods
  • Tool-free adjustable exhaust conveniently directs exhaust away from the user
  • Fastener Length: 1-1/4-inch - 2-1/2-inch; Fastener Diameter: .080-inch - .092-inch


Product Description

This 15-degree Coil Siding Nailer is designed for wire weld and plastic inserted coil nails. Quickly and conveniently set nails to the desired depth with this roofing nailer. Depend on this 15-degree Roofing Nailer for a lightweight and durable construction.

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Nail down siding in no time with the powerful, precise Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer. This lightweight tool features a aluminum housing that makes it durable enough to repeatedly withstand the rigors of all-day use. And with adjustable nail depth and a soft rubber foot, you can work with a range of siding materials, including soft woods. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.

Works with a Variety of Siding Materials, from Soft Wood to Steel
Pretty much no matter what type of siding you're working with, the N66C-1 will take care of the job. This nailer accepts both wire-weld and plastic-inserted coil nails and includes a soft rubber foot that's perfect for working with soft wood. Additionally, the N66C-1 can handle the tough stuff: cement, clapboard, fencing, and even light-gauge steel are no problem.

The N66C-1 has an adjustable guide and an operating range of 70 to 120 PSI, which means you can dial in the right depth for the job. And with driving power of 515 in/lbs, the N66C-1 can be easily set for 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2- inch nails. Additionally, the N66C-1 has a 350-nail magazine, so you can knock out plenty of work in a single load.

The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.

Lightweight, Durable Construction for Everyday Use
Finish the job without breaking a sweat. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer is constructed with aluminum, which means it is light enough to wield all day. Measuring just 3.25 x 12 x 11.25 inches (WxHxL) and weighing just 4.9 pounds, this nailer is still durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of any jobsite.

The Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer is covered by a seven-year limited warranty.

About Bostitch
Stanley-Bostitch manufactures top-quality, innovative fastening tools and fasteners for industrial, construction, and home-improvement applications. Products include pneumatic staplers and nailers; compressors; manual staplers and tackers; coil-fed screw systems; rivet tools; glue guns; a broad assortment of collated nails, screws, staples and specialty fasteners in a variety of materials and finishes; and carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts.

What's in the Box
Siding nailer



art-n-socal
July 21, 2025
This nailer is a beauty. It feeds well, the depth adjustment is accurate and stable. The hook to hang it is useful and easily moved out of the way when you need to. Fairly lightweight. The trigger might be a little too sensitive for me - just don't rest your finger on the trigger or it may fire when engaged.
M&H Mesa
April 27, 2025
Redoing siding on my house. The gun worked perfectly. Nails were inserted at the correct depth and no misfires.
Simpletons101
April 5, 2025
I had a medium sized area of water damage on the exterior of my house that needed repair. I have cedar shingle siding. I've replaced a few shingles here and there, but only nailed by hand. Due to the size of this project and other future projects (fence rebuild, shed), I wanted to invest in a siding nailer. Being a homeowner/DIY'er, I didn't want to spend a small fortune on a tool that won't see too much action.With most things, not all things, I feel that you get what you pay for. At first, I tried looking for a used siding nailer, but I learned they're hard to come by. So "new" was the only choice at the time. I compared a few different brands and narrowed it down to the and the Bostitch. It seemed that the Freeman was on the bottom end, and the Bostitch was in the middle. I obviously went with the Bostitch. This was mainly due to the hit and miss reviews on the Freeman's reliability and quality. Not just on Amazon, but other retailers too. Although the price of the Bostitch is a little bit more than the Freeman (when I purchased), I saw it more as an investment. Plus with most tools, if you take care of them, they will last many, many years. Or if you decided to sell, you could potentially get more return on it.The nailer feels solid, well built, and balanced. It comes with a nice plastic molded case for storage, or transporting. I hung about 50+ shingles with it and had no issues. No jamming. No misfiring. Depth adjustment was easy, and once set, no issues marring or splitting shingles. Loading is easy, I used these nails. The hook is super convenient, especially when up on a ladder! It also has two triggers depending on how you want to fire nails. Contact, for rapid bump fire (think like roofers hanging shingles) or sequential fire, for precise placement.Overall happy with the purchase, made the last project move faster. Look forward to more! Only downside is, you'll also have to order a quick connect plug for air, which is a little disappointing, oh well. It would also be nice if they included oil too.
Meryl
March 19, 2025
We put up a fence in our backyard and this nail gun worked great with our coil nails.
NorseSwede
March 16, 2025
EDIT after requesting refund:I did write a rather critical review a few weeks ago (Below). BUT, since then i've been in touch with Bostitch customer service. My first request was acknowledeged ovethe phone, but seemed to go down a black hole. I tried again, and gave them all info, and I was reqarded a couple weeks later with a NEW nailer! Five stars for customer serivce, or at least 4.5 after I persisted. Of course I'd have preferred a good nailer first time, this is a generous fix. I haven't tried the new nailer out, as the project was done months ago. On balance, I give it 4 stars. Good customer service. NOTE:Save your receipts! Always a good idea.Older review:This looked like a good nailer at a decent (Not great) price. I've thought Bostitch is a good name. Out of the box it didn't sink nails consistently. I lubed per instructions. I've used air nailers before. After a while it was way out of whack. Adjusted pressure etc. Finally had to buy a replacement (NOT BOSTITCH) to get the job done on time. Called service, they promised to get back after a day. I sent pics, all I was asked. No response. Now, several months later, not a word.
EricB
February 14, 2025
Bought this N66C to put up around 300' of pressure treated fencing. I used this to shoot on the pickets with coils of 2" concrete coated galvanized ring shank nails. This gun worked flawlessly and I saved thou$and$ on my fence. I just let the neighbor use it to build her own fence that matches mine. Her daughter shot on pickets while her sons planted posts and installed cross rails. It turned out nice!if you look at the photos and wonder what the board is at the bottom that the pickets rest on, it is a "rot board" that makes ground contact to keep my pickets from wicking water and rotting. It is PT and can be replaced if/when it rots. This also makes the tops of the pickets perfectly level without trying to line them up using a string line. This method saved TONS of time... well worth the cost of an extra pressure treated 2x4 per fence section (less than $4 per section). The green treatment visible on the picket bottoms is copper naphthenate that I also bought on Amazon
Kane
February 10, 2025
I have both this one and a hitatchi. The hitatchi is a much nicer gun, but this gun is perfectly functional. IT is light and it seams to work in the cold just fine. I bought it to have a second gun while doing HARDIE board. It works. IF I was going to be doing HARDIE all the time I would stick with hitatchi, but as a decent second gun or even an occasional primary it is just fine. No complaints. Well built.
Client d'
February 2, 2025
excellent produit
A SCOTT MCMILLAN
December 24, 2024
Excellent piece of kit. Worked great installing my Hardie board siding on my garage. Lots ofpower and did everything Bostitch said it would do. Highly recommended by my son in law a contractor.Very glad and happy with my purchase. Light weight and easy to handle as my wife had no problems at all using it.
Derek
December 14, 2024
i got this nail gun solely because i needed something lighter that a framing coil nailer to do sidinggreat tool, however i much prefer a toggle switch on the tool to quickly change between single shot and bump mode
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