Bostitch 1-1/4 in. 11-Gauge Angled Coil Galvanized Siding Nails are purpose-built for exterior siding installations that demand durability, reliable hold, and rust resistance. With a galvanized finish, these nails stand up to moisture, salt spray, and varying weather conditions, helping your siding projects stay secure and looking great for years to come.
Engineered for performance, these angled coil nails are 15 degrees, making them compatible with common 15-degree angled coil siding nailers. The 11-gauge profile provides strong embedding power without splitting delicate siding materials, while the blunt diamond point helps start holes cleanly and minimizes surface damage. A ring shank adds superior withdrawal resistance, so your siding remains firmly fastened even in challenging outdoor environments.
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Length: 1-1/4 in
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Gauge: 11
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Diameter: 0.08 in
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Head: Round
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Point: Blunt Diamond Point
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Shank: Ring Shank
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Angle: 15 degrees
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Collation: Wire
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Material: Steel
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Packaging: 4,200 nails per box
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Type: Siding Nails (Angled Coil)
Key benefits in real-world use:
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Durable exterior performance: galvanized coating protects against corrosion in damp climates and coastal environments.
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Strong hold with minimal material damage: 11-gauge nails provide robust fastening without excessive substrate splitting, ideal for wood, vinyl, or fiber cement siding.
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Efficient, high-output installation: the angled coil design and 15-degree alignment reduce nail jams and drive time when working along walls, corners, and trim.
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Pro-grade reliability: ring shank delivers excellent pull-out resistance under wind and vibration, helping your exterior projects stay intact over time.
Who should reach for these nails? Contractors and seasoned DIYers tackling vinyl or wood siding, cedar, pine, or engineered wood products, especially when using a compatible 15-degree angled coil siding nailer. They’re perfect for large siding jobs, exterior trim work, or deck accent applications where secure fasteners and weather durability matter most.
Practical tips for best results: load a fresh strip of nails into a dedicated 15-degree coil nailer, ensure the substrate is clean and free of debris, and drive nails flush to the surface to avoid dimples while maintaining a strong grip. Given the 4,200-count box, they’re well-suited for extended projects without frequent reloading.