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Senco 2H0033N FramePro 701XP Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

Senco 2H0033N FramePro 701XP Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer
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Senco 2H0033N FramePro 701XP Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

 
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Framepro 701XP, Clip Extreme Pro Framing Nailers, Fits 2"-3-1/2" Framing Nails, Applications Include Framing, Truss Building, Subflooring, Sidewall Sheathing, Roof Decking, Wood To Concrete Block.

 
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Product Details
Package Length:15.9 inches
Package Width:15.2 inches
Package Height:5.4 inches
Package Weight:9.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Overmold grip and trigger

  • 360-degree tool-free adjustable exhaust

  • On-tool, stowable rafter hanger

  • Thumbwheel depth-of-drive control and EZ-Clear


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Senco Framepro 701XP a Great Tool  Mar 11, 2006 By Jonathan M. Gibson
I general contracted my own house build about three years ago. I noticed back in 2003 that my framing crew exclusively used the Senco framing nailers. In January of 2006 I decided to start finishing my basement (on my own this time) but I needed a framing nailer. I called "Jay" my original house framer to get a recommendation on framing nailers. He said that all he will ever use are Senco nailers. He has been using them for years and they are very reliable. He specifically mentioned the 701XP as the nailer his crew preferred. I went with his recommendation and am very pleased with it. I just finished two rooms in the basement, going through probably 1000 nails in the process...not a single jam. The Senco has "teeth" on the tip which make it easier to toe nail with than some of the other nailers. It is very powerful and has no problems burying a 3 inch nail perfectly at 90 pounds of air pressure. I've never bought a framing nailer before so I don't have much to compare it to. But, this nailer does a great job and the Amazon price is much better than I could get at one of my local big box discount stores at the time. Based on my experience I will stick with Senco for the entire line of air nailers that I'm going to need to finish my project. The other great advantage of the Senco nailer is that you can buy nails for it at just about any lumber yard or home discount store. If you go with a cheaper brand of nailer there's a good chance that you'll be limited on where you will be able go get nails for it, so stick with a popular brand that is used by the big boys, such as the Senco.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Senco's  Aug 05, 2007 By W. Jones "Dog Bone"
I am a construction contractor and have been for over 20 years. Senco has been my choice of air tools for most of that time. If you want quality and dependability, go with Senco. Just watch your air pressure,though. I've noticed that excessive air tends to blow the seals.


5Nice tool.  Jan 23, 2009 By djh1031
I am just a DYI person. I have rented and borrowed framing nailers several times over the past few years and knowing I had a couple of big projects coming up, I knew it was time to buy my own. This thing has performed flawlessly. A couple of downsides. I had to buy my own adapter and connector as this didn't come with one. Kind of a pain particulary because they are so cheap and could just be included. Second, the depth adjustment is a bit of a hassle, although once I got my compressor set right and the nailer set right I didn't have to make any adjustments throught 2000 nails. Last, I bought the hard case from Amazon. It's a shame it doesn't come with one.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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