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SENCO FinishPro® 18 Gauge Nailer ProSeries Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of SENCO FinishPro® 18 Gauge Nailer ProSeries

This product is easy to use. This product is highly durable. This product is manufactured in China. Ultra-Light & Durable. Oil-Free Design. Selective Trigger. Adjustable Depth-of-Drive. Rear exhaust.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

other quality product senco

I bought this nailer because my old (20+ year old) senco brad nailer broke down for no apparent reason and I needed the nailer asap. I have many Senco nailers and they are all durable and work well. This nailer is bigger than my old one but otherwise works very well. The pivoting air fitting is a nice touch and the depth adjustment works well and easily. it's also quieter than most. If you're interested in going oil-free, I have two other Senco oil-free pistols, both over 15 years old and still

Pros
  • nailer & stapler
Cons
  • only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

senco questions/answers I had.

Great product. Would use the Carrier Boss Rope Cannon in the field and eventually settle on my own. my experience of 9 years as a carpenter and locksmith. I have used many Senco guns and the name did us credit. The air outlet (for air exhaust) is perfectly located at the bottom of the handle, I'm tired of having air shoot at my face looking for dirt everywhere it can be easily adjusted to a full 360. There are also options for multiple or single shots. Head in finely graduated. Also depth (how…

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Discontinued

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Overall good first impression

Stuck when I first tried 2 inch nails. Cleared the jam and tried 1" and 5/8" which both worked. I had to adjust the depth to sink in a bit but that's ok. I used 1" nails to reattach the trim after replacing all the stuff on the porch screen, probably 100 nails, no problem, worked great. Used 5/8" nails to repair a table that fell down while falling 5-6 pads. It worked fine except I had to nail a few nails where the depth gauge didn't work. Then later I tried 2 inch nails. Test boards and I had…

Pros
  • Power tools
Cons
  • No instructions