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Senco SLP20 5/8-Inch to 1-5/8-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer by Senco
List Price: $262.00Our Price: $189.99You Save: $72.01 (27%)Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Senco Model: SLP20 Product features: - Drives slight and medium heads
- Lightweight, only 2.3 pounds
- Easy side loading
- E-Z Clear for jams
- Oil-free design
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Description of Senco SLP20 5/8-Inch to 1-5/8-Inch 18-Gauge Brad NailerThis Senco brad nailer drives a wide range of both slight-headed and medium-headed brads to give you two tools in one. It offers easy side loading, which allows you to change brad lengths without adjusting the tool. The E-Z Clear feature permits quick and easy clearing of jams. The oil-free design means easier maintenance and that it won't stain fine woods. It will accommodate 5/8- to 1-5/8-inch brads and weighs only 2.3 pounds. Fitting not included. One of the most popular brad nailers on the market, this model from Senco is lightweight, oil free, and perfect for work on fine woods and trim. It has a comfortable foam grip and, at only 2.3 pounds, you'll be able to use it all day without having to worry about excessive arm fatigue. The nailer drives 5/8- to 1-5/8-inch medium- and slight-head brads and offers easy side loading and a handy jam-clearing feature. Since it's oil free, you can forget that morning maintenance ritual and--better yet--you won't have to worry about getting oil on fine woods. Overall, this is an easy-to-use unit that should be given serious consideration if you're looking for an everyday brad nailer. --Jonathon Tudor
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Senco SLP20 5/8-Inch to 1-5/8-Inch 18-Gauge Brad NailerCustomer Review: Simply the Best Summary: 5 Stars
Just about every serious trim carpenter I know uses senco finish nailers. The same is true regarding brad nailers . The SLP20 is very light and powerful. But really that is only part of the equation. The operation is what sets it apart. It is very smooth. It's hard for me to describe but it feels like pop , pop , pop when nailing with it.Other brad guns feel like bang , bang , bang. No other nailer comes close to the refined feel of operation. Kickback is nonexistant. True it only shoots up to 1 5/8" brads but most of the time you don't need a 2" 18 ga. brad. I have other brad guns that handle 2" brads but most of the time I use the shorter lengths. When I do use 2" nails they are usually a larger guage which require a heavier gun. The safety is sometimes a bother. I have seen many on jobs with the safety over ridden (My own included). This is not a good idea. Just make sure you're not even lighly touching the trigger when you engage your workpiece. The oilless operation is flawless and very durable. It saves time when setting up as well as unnecessary sanding from oil blowing on your work. If you want the best , buy this gun. You may be inclined to buy a cheaper one. In this case you definitely get what you pay for.
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