Senco 1X0001N FP32 1-1/4-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch 16 Gauge Finish Nailer
Ranking: 6.8 out of 10
Manufacturer: Senco
Model Number: 1X0201N
Product Code: 741474305719
Price: $179.00 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon
Features:
- FinishPro32 drives 16 gauge finish nails 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 inches
- Includes case,fittings,repair tools,oil and a fastener rebate.
- 1-year warranty
- Adjustable depth-of-drive
- No-mar pad and belt hook
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Description:
The FinishPro 32 is perfect for all finish needs.With its dual action or restrictive trigger mechanisms, high production work or precision work can be performed with the same tool.Get more product details from Amazon
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Good performance, value
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I've been using the FP32 for only a few weeks so I can't comment on durability, but I've been happy with the performance-value aspect. Previous reviewer dissed foam grip which is definitely cheapo (one star deduction). But for the price it shoots nails nicely and has a decent length range which is 1-1/4" to 2-1/2". Also, depth adjustment works well (air must be disconnected to adjust). Nail track is beveled at tail which helps fit in some tight spots--but not like an angle nailer. To unload nails, just depress the lever through the finger hole in the spring-loaded lever and out they slide. Also a 1/4" male coupler is included (which is new for Senco, I think).
Good value with some limitations
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 4.5 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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When my wife asked me to install some crown molding, I figured that this was the time to invest in a compressor and nail gun. The FinishPro 32 looked like a good value and, for the occasional user, it certainly is. The instruction book is very limited and I have yet to find out how to unload nails from the unit. The straight magazine makes getting into some tight spots a little more difficult than an angled nailer would be but, for the difference in price, the nail guns with an angled magazine were not worth it to me. The foam grip on the handle began to disintegrate by the time I had driven a couple hundred nails. If I were running a production shop, this would not be the gun I would choose but, for my home improvement and furniture building chores it has been serving me quite well. I would buy it again.
Typical Senco Quality
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I used one of these in the '80s for finish work when I did that kind of thing for a living. I have moved on from that career to others and now woodworking is a hobby. Had to have a finish nailer and went to the one I knew best. Does what it is supposed to do: Drive finish nails. Padded grip? No problems at all.
