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Efficient Stainless Collated πŸ”© Nails: Introducing the Eagle 238X113RSS 22 Review

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4.5
πŸ”© Collated Fasteners, πŸ”© Fasteners

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Description of Efficient Stainless Collated πŸ”© Nails: Introducing the Eagle 238X113RSS 22

For use in 20 to 22 degree plastic collation framing nailers. Plastic collated ring shank. S304 Stainless steel won't ever corrode or rust. For interior and exterior use. Rated for use in treated lumber. Full round head. New and improved packaging helps protect product during shipment.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Maximized Efficiency with Stainless Collated

This product is perfect for industrial and scientific applications. The stainless-steel properties provide long-lasting durability and ensure a secure hold. The collated format allows for quick and easy installation, increasing productivity and efficiency in any project. However, the price point may be higher compared to traditional fasteners. Overall, a reliable and efficient choice for any industrial or scientific fastening needs.

Pros
  • Durable stainless steel construction for long-lasting use.
Cons
  • May not fit all nail guns due to size and collation type limitations.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Stainless steel trim nail fits fastener

They arrived as advertised, fit my nail puller, right size etc. I'm giving them 3 stars as for some reason they clog my nail puller more often than the previous Senco -Box nails that I used. This may be due to the plastic holding the nails together in the gun.

Pros
  • Tape fastener
Cons
  • Doesn't work

Revainrating 5 out of 5

.would buy them again.

I have had no problems with these nails and would not hesitate to buy them again. In my case I put them through a Bostich nailer and had absolutely no problems with it. I just wish I could buy them again at a discount. I'm building another cedar fence this summer. Stainless steel fasteners are the way to go in the long run. I just wish they weren't so expensive.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some errors