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Eagle A238X113R 28 Collated Framing Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.2
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Description of Eagle A238X113R 28 Collated Framing

Compatible with a variety of nail guns. Durably made. Available in a 500 count. For use in 28 degree wire collation framing nailers. Wire collated ring shank. Bright finish for interior use in non-treated lumber only. Offset full head, also compatible with clipped head framing nailers. New and improved packaging helps protect product during shipment.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Durable and Efficient Collated Fastener

Based on my observations, this product is an excellent choice for framing work! The collated design makes it incredibly fast to reload and the durability has held up under heavy use. However, the price point may be a bit steep for those on a tight budget..

Pros
  • Durable and efficient
Cons
  • Price may be too high for some

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Crazy Strong! Reliable and Accurate

We recently used this collated framing product and were blown away by its strength and precision .Based on our own experience, we confirm that it is ONE of the best in the collated fasteners category in Industrial and Scientific. The collated nails held tightly together making it a popular choice for high-precision applications. The only downside, the product's nail gauge is different from others, and we had to use a specific gun with the same gauge. Nonetheless, Eagle A238X113R 28 Collated…

Pros
  • Durable and reliable for rough framing and construction work.
Cons
  • Priced higher than some other collated framing options on the market.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

these nails ain't so fun to try and pull back

Feed a whole box through my old Harbor Freight pistol. Not a single jam. Instead of OSB, which I installed very well. Make sure you get the wood where you want it the first time. It's not that much fun pulling those nails out again.

Pros
  • Nails in the Sort
Cons
  • So far so good