Senco 430101N SLP20XP 1-5/8-Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer with Case
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A brad of 18 gauge up to a 1-inch diameter The thickness of a half-inch
Taiwan is the country of origin of the SLP20XP.
Unlike other guns, this one doesn't allow you to adjust the depth. However, I have never had an issue with the setting of my nails. There are a lot of these guns we utilize every single I've had no problems with them. Excellent nail gun. I highly recommend it.
Selected User Reviews For Senco 430101N SLP20XP 1-5/8-Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer with Case
Invest in the best. Leave the rest behind. We could remove the safety features more easily if only it were less arduous. Yes, it's true. The reason they are there is because they are needed. It is inconvenient for someone who shoots tens of thousands of nails a day to have that safety feature. I was just thinking about it in my head.
Invest in the best and leave the rest.
Added note that a gun is worth its weight in gold on a construction site. Ten years have passed since the last gun was manufactured.
After a hard life, I decided to bite the bullet and buy a new one. Rebuild kits were $55, but I wasn't 100% sure they would work so I decided to buy a new one. Regardless, this is a quality Senco that should last me for the remainder of my life. Sencos are more expensive than horror freights, You only need to cry once when you buy.
Some niche jobs can be performed with this software. There is no place for a 1-in. cartridge There will be no 1/4 inch stainless pins (Grex or other), only galvanized Sencos Where do they get their ideas from? It is being returned, and I will be switching to the OMER brand instead.
Nail guns like this are hard to come by. I ask it to do everything I ask of it, and it takes me where I need to go.
The company I work for has been in business for more than 30 years. The Senco brad nailers given to me by my boss have never failed me I have always used them on the job. The first nailer that I bought for myself was a Hitachi finish gun, brad gun, compressor kit from Lowe's. Although I never used the compressor, I loved the brad gun and definitely put it to the test. Many years later, I still hate it. There were some major problems with the Hitachi brad gun. As well as Porter and Cable and Bostitch brad guns, this Senco brad gun is by far the best, with one exception. It did not come with a NPT plug, but no problem, just took it to the hardware store and bought one for a few bucks. in all, a good buy you will be able to depend on for years to come.
Senco is the company I would recommend.
It has good brand recognition, is lightweight, and industrial type.
This was a gift from my parents for Christmas. I didn't use it until March of this year. The job I did was light duty, so I broke after two We brought it to our local distributor to be repaired. A warranty support agent told me the issue would not be covered. The cost of repair was almost as high as the cost of a This is pointless. Senco will not be purchased.