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June 14, 2016
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  1. Nice write up! Have you guys got the 15g yet? That is the one I am interested in, I love my 15g pneumatic nailer, cordless would be sweet!

  2. Fantastic article Eric !
    Great review with great pictures, it looks like a magazine article, you should consider selling it to a publication.
    #TIACREW

  3. I purchased the 2743-20 15ga angled nailer. I love it so far. The feel, the way it works. Nothing that it is a little on the heavy side if you are working over head it may become an issue. But if you’re using it for baseboards or for casements then you couldn’t be more happier. I chose the 15ga because I had a 15ga air nailer and was well stocked in nails. I will not miss the air nailer.

  4. Thanks for the input on these, definitely haven’t found that silver bullet of a cordless nailer yet, but so far with these, I’m hopeful they can really make a difference to someone that needs a cordless option. I’ve been getting a lot of up to date information on these nailers through instagram, and it’s very cool seeing the different experiences with these #tiacrew

  5. I’m pleased with my 18 ga. straight nailer . Gave my Pasloade away . No more gas cells , no smell , and quiter . Plus , way less ramp up time , have even used the bump fire function .

    Chris

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