Features of Senco FP25XP
Comes with carrying case
Drives 18-guage brads from 5/8- to 2-1/8 inches
Lightweight at 2.7 pounds for easy maneuvering and all-day work
Onboard power adjustment increases the power by 30%
Neverlube design means less maintenance and no oil stains
All pneumatic brad nailers are not created equal. The Senco FP25XP is among the better ones available. Backed by Senco's more than 50 years of experience in the business, the FP25XP is engineered and built to provide superior performance. An adjustable exhaust port keeps dust and debris away from the work surface, while the EZ-Clear jam release keeps you working without any long delays. The FP25XP is part of Senco's elite series of Xtreme Pro tools and features a built-in turbo setting that delivers 30 percent more power without asking more of the air compressor. Onboard tools and an adjustable depth of drive make adjustments a snap.--Carl Thress
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Senco FP25XP Customer Review(s):
Summary: Brad Nailer Extrodinaire Rating: 5 (out of 5) Comment: This brad nailer replaced a nailer that I've had for several years and it finally lost its 'umph to set brads'.
I now have two Senco nailers, the brad nailer and the other a finish nailer and so far they are the best I've seen. I am well satified with the nailer and it performs just great.
I don't see how anyone can go wrong buying a Senco. They live up to their reputation for quality and reliability. .........................................................................................................................................................................
Summary: more money doesn't = better tools Rating: 2 (out of 5) Comment: I bought the gun about 6 months ago, was pleased at first even impressed but since things have changed. The gun has a problem of not sinking the nails, I'm talking about the head not sinking by about 1/8th of an inch. By the time I use a nail set to set the nail I may as well have brought out the 16 gauge,which doesn't go over well on finished cabinetry. Also the firing pin likes to stick. Considering switching back to the porter cable or possibly trying the hitachi. Hope this review was helpful, gave it 2 stars for the times its working as it should. .........................................................................................................................................................................
Summary: you can keep it Rating: 2 (out of 5) Comment: I purchased this nailer shortly after it first came out. I used it commercially for installing cabinets. It failed me miserably.
The gun would not even drive 1 5/8 inch brads consistently. The increased power setting was an extreme hassle and still did not help. The only thing good about the gun is it feels solid and emits an almost gunsmokish scent. I gave the $200+ tool to a friend and bought a portercable which works. .........................................................................................................................................................................
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