The DeWalt DCN623 Brings a Compact 20V Pin Nailer for Cordless Carpentry Work
Cordless battery-powered nailers have steadily encroached on their corded counterparts with lighter designs and on-par performance. With smaller finish nailers, battery power brings lots of weight. Our question is whether the DeWalt DCN623 20V Max cordless pin nailer can present a compact-enough footprint to satisfy the needs of carpenters looking for a viable alternative to dragging a hose and compressor to the jobsite. This could prove advantageous for smaller projects!
DeWalt Atomic 20V MAX Cordless Pin Nailer – The Big Deal
Unlike the Milwaukee M12 23-gauge pin nailer or Makita 18V cordless pin nailer, the DeWalt DCN623 incorporates a brushless motor. It drives 23 ga. pin nails from 5/8-inch up to 1 1/2-inches in length into a variety of woods. According to DeWalt, this includes solid oak. Powered by a 20V battery, you won’t have a hose or compressor getting in your way while using this tool like you would with a traditional pneumatic pin nailer such as the DeWalt DWFP2350K.
Designed for trim carpenters and other professionals who deal with punch lists and smaller projects, the DeWalt Atomic 20V cordless pin nailer drives up to 2,000 nails per charge. It also has a low-nail “dryfire” lockout system. An LED indicator lets you know when you need to reload—we like the addition of that feature.
Additional Features
- Tool-free jam release
- Tool-free depth adjust
- 110 nail magazine capacity
DeWalt DCN623 Atomic 20V Max Cordless Pin Nailer Price
The DeWalt DCN623 Atomic Compact 20V Max brushless pin nailer has a retail price of $299 as a bare tool. You can also pick up the kit, including a battery and charger, for $349. This pin nailer will be available around May 15, 2022, at your favorite DeWalt retailer. It comes with a 3-year limited warranty.
Final Thoughts
Whether this nailer proves small enough to satisfy Pros used to truly compact pneumatic pinners remains to be seen. Certainly, it brings some much-needed features like a brushless motor and a fairly small footprint. If we manage to get one in for review we can run it through a series of tests and also see how it performs in the field. The price, weight, size, and design certainly look promising so far!
Specifications
- Model: DeWalt DCN623B
- Fastener length range: 5/8-inch to 1-1/2-inch
- Warranty: 3-year limited
- Recommended battery: 2.0 Ah
- Fasteners: 23 gauge
- Number of batteries required: 1
- Battery voltage: 20
- Weight: 4.1 lbs
I bought my Dewalt DCN623B in early august 2022 and was using 1-3/16” nails. It stopped firing consistently three weeks later and I was told by the Dewalt service center that I should just use smaller nails. Not the best experience for me. I have yet to have any other problems with my other Dewalt 20v Max tools.