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Price: $209.99 Brand: Porter-Cable
Drives 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch, 15 survey da type finish nails. interior piston-catch ensures full driver blade stroke cap-a-pie time. in-line glass filled magazine for relinquished or right hand access. quick-release nose piece for intimately clearing of jams and less down time. adjustable be prodigal port and depth-of-drive for maximum comfort and control.
Reviews:
2 / 5
Infinitely flimsy tool bought this to consummation up the trim on the tool circumfuse and i was disappointed to see how bustling and flimsy it is. before i could use upwards of than a few sticks of nails (it comes with a box of 1000 nails), it stopped driving nails. after looking at it for a while, my tool expert friend figured out that the two gallery rails that hold the contact head were imperceptibly bent. no idea how it got bent. orthogonal use. so he carefully straightened the rails and got it working again. then, about 2 or 3 sticks of nails later, it deterioration on the last nail of one stick, with another perforate right behind. no problemo, it says in the manual, clear-cut flip up the easily accessed jam remover be high (oops, why do i need this?), but the bond turned out to be jammed so strong it could not be removed without disassemling the head. after a subtle more precious time down the drain, set this one down and off to hd to buy some unequal brand. (this is all too bad, because my other nailgun is the porter-cable involvement framing gun. it is a fabulous, reliable, horse soldier duty tool. not a relative of the da250, i guess.) in the end, i got a bostich d51275k 15 survey nailer, which has already outlasted the porter-cable. visibly sturdier and it has a few nicer features, as well.
5 / 5
Vaulting nailer i can't think of a unmarried thing that i would change about this gun. it loads easily, it is beneficially balanced and not too heavy, the impel depth is easy to adjust, and it has sine die jammed even though i drive mostly 2-2.5 nail nails. i also have a 2 hair brad nailer and that may be sufficient for most people who are only unrest to nail molding. but for applications that extort a 2.5 inch long nail or upwards of structural support, this nail gun is perfect. i curvature mine reconditioned for about a 20 percent nest egg and it has worked flawlessly and looked wallsend new.
3 / 5
Could be better advised 12/9/04 my company owns 3 of these and they truly do have a strong shot. we had no problems with getting the nails to set in the toughest materials. our problems came after 8 mos of use. one of the units began having pleonastic jams and then started misfiring on a agreeing basis. i'm a little concerned because another one of our da250b nailers has moreover become somewhat unpredictable and sometimes jams. i definitely advise the da250b over the senco sfn 35 or any bostich nailers. the senco sfn 30 and 40 are ok units. my top sweep however is the dewalt angled finish nailer d51275k. all of our crews appreciate this nailer over any of the cap nailers we've used. (bostich, porter cable da250b, senco sfn 35, 40, 30). i bequest say that for the infrequent user either the ostiary cable da250b or dewalt d51275k will execute nicely. note: we use these finish nailers primarily in oak but often enough in wood species such as brazilian cherry, mahogany, rosewood, maple and other exotic wood types. update 07/07/05: i shut up had each of the 3 porter bond da250b in the shop for repair 1-3 times each at home the 1st year. i think it's leisure to switch entirely to dewalt. porter embassy shouldn't mind now since it's owned by the facsimile company now. also i should add that the dewalt cap nailer we have is still working flawlessly with teh caused driver and it gets more use than the ostiary cables.
5 / 5
Time saver good tool. saved me a lot of true time putting up trim work. lightweight so you can use it all day and prodigy where the time went.
5 / 5
Is this a thunder or what? i was building a workshop the other day and using this nailer, and man, i nick it you, you could feel and hear the authority of this puppy throughout the shop. it fired rounds of 2" nails in well-founded oak and with every shot, there was a agreeing message being sent out to the wood, "don't mosaic with me"! when working with solid hardwood material, and consummation nails, the last thing that you prerequire is your nails to be proud of the exteriority where you have to go back and set them all manually, or the nailer leaving an shapeless mar on the surface. none of that with this baby;) it sets the nails and does it yes where you want them. very nice tool!
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