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    hi folks, just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the new senco cordless nailetr(fusion), it looks impressive, it will cop a hiding with everyday use, i have had loads of grief with another well known gas gun, as have many of my collegues, looking for another alternative, or like alot of chippies i know , just stick with the trusty pneumatic gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedbound View Post
    hi folks, just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the new senco cordless nailetr(fusion), it looks impressive, it will cop a hiding with everyday use, i have had loads of grief with another well known gas gun, as have many of my collegues, looking for another alternative, or like alot of chippies i know , just stick with the trusty pneumatic gun
    I know of two tradies who both have them, both love them. We did a comparison with my Dewalt 16 gauge cordless nailer, and they are on par. The Dewalt is a titch heavier.

    The price is up there, but they are a quality gun. Much better than the paslode gas verison

    GP

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    I have a paslode, and recently purchased a Bosch gassless nailer. Apparently they bought the patent off Dewalt, then changed some of the design and have started selling them. So far it is a little slower to fire than the paslode, but it seems to handle KD jambs/arc a lot better than the paslode. But having said that, whenever I come to fixing out a house, nothing beats air.

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    i totally agree i do prefer air myself for the serious stuff, it is just nice for the convenience of a cordless gun occasionally, think im just getting lazy, years ago id just pull out the hammer to drive a nail, i

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