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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Senco FP25XP 18-Gauge 5/8-Inch to 2-1/8-Inch Brad NailerCustomer Review: jam-o-matic Summary: 2 Stars
this got to be a joke from senco. i own a brad from hitichi,porter cable and now senco. after 5 shot of brad nail the gun jam every 5-6 shot. for the money i thought this was a well engineer gun, maybe senco lost their touch. if you don't mind wasting time changing jamm nails this is the gun!
Customer Review: love it love it love it !!! Summary: 5 Stars
I've been waiting years for this nailer to come out. While waiting I have bought and used several other 2" brad nailers. Not one compared very well against Senco's brad nailer, The SLP 20. It operates so much more smoothly , it isn't even funny. The oil-less design was revolutionary. Not only is it more convenient, it saves your work from oil stains. Still, I knew that Senco would one day produce a 2" brad nailer of their own. I also knew it would be the very best. I have to say ,it was worth the wait. Everything about it says quality. It carries all the best from the SLP 20 and improves on it. From the first brad you drive you will know just how good it is. Sooo smooth. No kick back like the other guns. Sooo powerful. You will never wonder if it's going to sink the nail. The adjustable depth of drive and exhaust are the icing on the cake. I also like the rubbery grip. It's very nice to hold. I have had no jams but if you ever do , they are easy to clear. Top it off with a hard to lose no mar tip and the ability to drive 2 1/8" brads and you have the best brad nailer at any price , bar none. Plus it's made in the U.S.A. all for just a few more dollars than the "cheapies". My imports are now for sale.
Customer Review: more money doesn't = better tools Summary: 2 Stars
I bought the gun about 6 months ago, was pleased at first even impressed but since things have changed. The gun has a problem of not sinking the nails, I'm talking about the head not sinking by about 1/8th of an inch. By the time I use a nail set to set the nail I may as well have brought out the 16 gauge,which doesn't go over well on finished cabinetry. Also the firing pin likes to stick. Considering switching back to the porter cable or possibly trying the hitachi. Hope this review was helpful, gave it 2 stars for the times its working as it should.
Customer Review: my first air nailer Summary: 5 Stars
and it's a doozy. Have worked it for about a year now and had no problems at all. Works great on molding and cabinet projects.
Customer Review: oil free and works great. Summary: 4 Stars
Works great and very light. Only thing is the nailer doesn't allow you adjust depth if you have the air pressure greater than 90psi. Like if your compressir is hooked up to other tools operating at higher pressure let's say 100 psi, than the senco gun will operate at still the high pressure
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