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It is easy to load and being able to load different lengths in the same magazine is a nice feature when in a hurry and different lengths are needed when nailing jambs and trim is a big plus. So far I'm well satisfied. Haven't had the nailer long enough for a five star yet. It is very light weight. Also, I like the lock-out feature when out of nails. I like the rear exhaust.
I'm very happy with this tool. I shouldn't have waited. This nailer replaced an off-brand one that I'd had for ten years or so, which finally broke down so that I could replace it. The Bostitch nailer is much lighter and easy to handle, has a much better nose piece (non-marking) and, the icing on the cake, is oilless. (I also own the Bostitch framing nailer, which I am also very pleased with). No need to oil the gun before use, and no risk of getting that oil on unfinised wood to cause problems with stain and other finishes later on.
Great Finish Nailer, light weight ease of use. Will recomend it to friends and family.
Truly great tool. Worked great for installing tongue-n-groove solid bamboo and other, simpler jobs. Easy depth adjustment.
I was mentally groaning about having to try to nail molding in those corners and tight spots, but on Christmas morn, Santa and The Wife chipped in for this finish nailer.My first impression was how well this handled. I changed the tip (with some effort) to the quarter-round so I could nail flush, and in ten minutes (including all measures and cuts with the miter box) I was done. Still, I acquired 1.25" nails for the job and got to work. We just had a half-bath installed this past year, and the molding had a quarter- to half-inch gap that needed fixin'. Light but solid, it felt like the professional tool that it is. I borrowed a friend's brad nailer for some insulation work this past summer and saw the light, so no turning back now, it's pneumatic tools for me.-C The hard case and included 2" nails leave you little room for excuses not to get working right away.
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