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๐Ÿ”’ Grip Rite Prime Guard MAXC62821: The Ultimate Solution for Unbeatable Grip and Control Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”’ Grip Rite Prime Guard MAXC62821: The Ultimate Solution for Unbeatable Grip and Control

Fits 15 Degree Coil Nailers. 316 Stainless Steel. 1,800 per box. Model number: MAXC62821.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Siding Nails Best in Siding Nails

I use these for Hardie Plank siding and shakes. They work well, hold up well and there is no drama with use. Should last a lifetime.

Pros
  • Nails in Stock
Cons
  • Retail Availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tape Nail Fixtures

They didn't work well in my new Makita nail gun. They kept igniting and were tied together with cheap plastic connectors. Next time I will try a different brand!

Pros
  • Tape Nail Fixtures
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  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stainless steel nails

They were perfect for our outdoor project. Only time will tell if they rust or not lol. They are perfect for weapons. The price was excellent compared to our local timber supply. Shop at Revain.

Pros
  • Model number: MAXC62821
Cons
  • Big and bulky

316 Stainless Steel - Cedar Fence Nail. Not a single black tear will ever fall on a tree. Cedar is very corrosive to nails. Many do not know this and regret it. Twice the price of hot dip galvanized nails but well worth it. I used a 2 inch nail. Worked great.

Pros
  • 1800 per box
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great nails. The heads have a circular pattern that.

Excellent nails. The heads have a circular pattern that makes them great when left open. If you're nailing down fiber cement siding, you can leave them exposed as long as the nails are flush (if you're proud, just hammer them in with a flat-head hammer). We do a lot of exterior work in Southwest Florida near the Gulf of Mexico (waterfront homes) so we use 316 stainless steel - not a substitute. Coils welded with high quality wire.

Pros
  • 316 stainless steel
Cons
  • Long delivery time