The Senco CORDLESS32 Cordless End 32 battery powered end nailer drives 1 1/4 to 2-1/2 inch, 16 gauge straight end nails. Includes two year manufacturers warranty. Comes complete with rugged carrying case, two batteries, and one hour quick charger. No hoses or compressors required. This Cordless End 32 is perfect for all your finishing needs. Features include a dual drive control for sequential or contact operation, adjustable depth of drive, molded hand grip, and EZ-Clear Latch to quickly clear jams. Senco cordless nailers drive up 4 nails a second and 1000 nails per charge. Senco Cordless End 32 is fantastic for a wide varity of end and trim appliacatons, furniture and cabinet frames, molding, baseboard, window casing, and upholstery trim panels.
Includes: Senco Cordless End 32 16 Guage Cordless End & Trim Nailer
Two Batteries
One Hour Charger
Carrying Case ....read more
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December 29th, 2009 at 12:00 am
fantastic tool !
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
if you need a nailer buy this one now! No air compressor, no gas, Shoots nails really quick. I am very pleased with this gun wish I had bought it a long time ago.
January 9th, 2010 at 12:00 am
end nailer
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
limited use of product to date, so far has plesase in perfomance and ease of use.
January 22nd, 2010 at 12:00 am
Brilliant alternative when an air gun is impractical
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I was helping my daughter install baseboard in a house that she bought and had to leave before I finished. She lives over 400 miles away and on my next trip I had a loaded car, so it was impractical to bring the compressor, hose, etc. I bought the Senco nailer and was easily able to bring it in my car. It works perfectly, though recovery time between nails is not as quick as with an air gun. I find myself using it a lot when I just need to drive a few nails, since I always turn off and drain my compressor at the end of the weekend. If I only need a few nails it’s far quicker, and quieter, to grab the Senco nailer than to turn on the compressor. Well worth the money.