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| | Features | Anti-double fire trigger (us patent 5597106)Maintenance free end cap filter (us patent 5637125) captures dirt and sand down to microns but lets oil and air into the tool; filter keeps inside parts clean and lasting longer than competitors tools with out filtersOnly 11-7/8-Inch tall to fit between 16-Inch on center framing easily
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| | Description | Drives 2" x .113" up to 3-1/4" x .148" (50mm x 2.9mm - 83mm x 3.8mm) 21 degree plastic collated and paper tape collated full round head stick nails Weighs 7.0 lbs. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 20.75 inches | | Product Width: | 4.75 inches | | Product Height: | 11.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 7.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 22.0 inches | | Package Width: | 13.0 inches | | Package Height: | 7.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 11 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great framing nailer Feb 08, 2008
By Ron Christensen I have used several framing nailers: stanley, passlode, hitachi, senco, and by far this one is the best. It is very light and compact. You don't have the burden of carrying around a large heavy tool. I haven't had any problem with jamming, and it takes standard 21 degree full head nails. It will fit into tight spots that other nail guns can't. I wouldn't buy any other nailer.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
RATED #1 BY ToolsOfTheTrade.com Jun 19, 2008
By J. Clark This nailer rocks. It's really powerful, remarkably compact, the lightest framer out there, and has virtually no kickback. Hard to believe. Someone did some amazing engineering on this one. Tools of the Trade.com recenlty rated it their number one pick out of 20 framers including guns from Senco, Hitachi, Bostich, Porter-Cable, Makita, Dewalt and others. Here's the link,
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I also tried the bigger Max nailer (SNN890RH) for comparison. The SNN890RH was FineHomeBuilding's number one pick a few years ago, but the test was done before this new one came out. The SNN890RH has even more power and will shoot 3 1/2" nails, but the trade off is it's heavier, bulkier, has a significant kickback and sometimes will double fire even with the anti-double-fire trigger.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Does all that needs to be done Apr 26, 2010
By Charles Gravel I purchased the max after reading great reviews and then seeing that it was number one from tools of the trade which a majority of their tools that they test and rate the best I own and agree with their reviews.
Now onto the tool. It works very well, sinks all nails and is quite light in weight. I also own a senco scn65xp coil framer which is also an awesome gun but I only use for sheathing and subfloor applications due to the tendency of it double firing when I toe nail. The Max works great with toe nailing (seems to be all we do here in NJ) The gun has alot of nice feature and the toolless depth change works well. overall this is a great gun and would recommend to anyone. If anyone has a question on how this performs write on the comments page and i will try and get back to you as soon as possible.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wrist saver Jul 04, 2010
By Purple Thumb Great tool! Everything I expected and more. I've slammed way too many 16's and my wrist can no longer take the wear and tear. I was blown away at the minimal amount of recoil! The gun is light, fast and compact enough to sail through all but the tightest of spaces. Best price I could find also.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Never jams Feb 09, 2011
By A. S. Remodeling Solid workhorse. Given it is limited to 3-1/4", I've used nails as short as 2-3/8" and have yet to see but one or two jams in 2 years of service. It's very lightweight and have used it for siding. Paired with a Thomas compressor, it is very consistent setting nails, even galvy.
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