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This nailgun does not disappoint as well as all other Senco products. It is also lighter than the other Senco finish nailers I have owned in the past. This is a strong nailer in tough oak treads and is very consistant in setting nails in the trim work I install. I would buy this item again. A plus is the no worry of oiling it daily, plus there is no worry of getting oil on whatever I am nailing when I accidentally over oil, which is rare,but can happen. I am a trim/stairwork carpenter and this is an excelent nail gun.
The Senco FinishPro 42XP worked flawlessly out of the box. It is light, is very easy to handle and works great with Porter-Cable nails I purchased at Home Depot. It has already saved me hours in not having to manually hammer and set nails in a remodeling project I'm doing at home.
There is not alot to a finish nailer. Oh and i also want it to feel good in my hand and fire smoothly. I want it to cositently sink nails at the proper adjusted depth, be easy to clear if it jams( in about 100,000 nails this has jammed three times, all by hitting a hidden drywall screw) which is absoutely amazing. I would think its about ready for a service but it still works well so i keep firing away. Also adjustable exhaust is nice. This does all of the above so it wins iv used others and this feels the best and fires the smoothest.
Feels good in the hand. This is a NICE nailer. Quality throughout and works great. Makes my Bostitch feel cheap. My next nailer will be a Senco.
Not even one little improvement. This is the second one of this tool I have purchased, the first one I bought about 10 years ago. Even though it is a good product, I expected maybe a little smoother trigger or a better paint job, but, alas nothing. It finally died and new parts cost more than a new gun. Surprisingly, after receiving my new one, I find that it is exactly like my old one. It is a very good nail gun and I'm happy with my second one now, but maybe I just expected too much. Yes, I'd buy it again.
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