Tackle finish carpentry with precision using the Bostitch 2-1/4 in. L x 15 Ga. Angled Strip Coated Finish Nails. Packed in a large 3,655‑count box, these coated nails are built for continuous, clean drive in trim, cabinets, and decorative molding, delivering professional results project after project.
Why these nails stand out
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Angled strip design feeds smoothly into compatible 15‑ga angled finish nailers, reducing jams and making it easier to reach tight corners, uneven surfaces, and behind cabinetry.
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15 gauge, 2-1/4" length provides a strong, discreet hold for fine finish work, pairing visibility with structural integrity for trim and moldings.
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Coated finish offers improved durability and a cleaner drive, helping resist corrosion and producing a uniform appearance over time.
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Chisel point helps nails bite through varying woods with less splitting, giving you reliable entry even in harder species.
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Smooth shank minimizes wood distortion during driving, promoting a tight, flush finish once the nail is set and filled.
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Offset round head delivers a subtle, minimally visible fastening point that blends into finished surfaces after filler and touch-up.
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Glue‑collated strip provides consistent feeding and reduced misfeeds, increasing efficiency on long runs of trim or molding.
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Bulk packaging in a boxed carton ensures you have sustained supply for larger projects without frequent reloading.
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Durable steel construction with a 0.12" diameter strikes a balance between strength and driveability for everyday finish applications.
Ideal use cases
These nails excel in finish carpentry tasks where a clean, professional look matters. Use them for:
- Baseboards and shoe molding installations
- Casing for doors and windows
- Paneling, decorative moldings, and picture frames
- Light cabinet construction and trim work where a slim, attractive fastener is preferred
Tips for best results
- Pair with a compatible 15‑ga angled finish nailer for optimal feed and driving accuracy in tight spaces.
- Choose the coat-friendly finish for areas prone to moisture exposure to help maintain appearance and longevity.
- When nailing into hard woods or near edges, consider a light pilot hole to reduce the risk of splitting and to ensure a clean countersink before filling.