Customer Reviews:
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Milwaukee 7110-20 Nailer October 11, 2009 LRS021054 (Camp Hill, PA) I have had this nail gun for approximately 18 months and have never had a problem with the tool using Paslode or Pneu Fast nails. The tool has enough power to nail LVL and Timberstand lumber with full depth of drive. The tool bought through Amazon was priced very well at about $160.00, now I see the price has increased but I would still purchase this nailer based on my current experience. Unlike one other reviewer I am not very concerned how many sticks of nails the gun will hold, additional sticks of nails should be carried in a nail sleeve by the person using the nail gun. I am far more concerned about the performance of the tool in various types of lumber.
Milwwaukee 7110-20 2-3-1/2 inch clipped head March 1, 2009 K. Owens (Visalia, Ca) Great nailer. I am a contractor and love the Milwaukee nailer. Not a misfire yet, unlike the Porter Cable I have.
Best Tool I have ever purchased. February 19, 2009 David B. Donovan (Henderson, NV United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read the reviews and was impressed, so decided to take a chance on this for a barn I was building. It is a wonderful tool, easy to use, lightweight, reliable, it never jammed once. It is now my favorite tool. It works with both round head and clipped head and switching nails takes only a few seconds. Saved a lot of wear and tear on my arms. Get this one.
Great Nail Gun February 5, 2009 Justin M. Blackburn (Birmingham, AL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the best I have used. It is the lightest framing nailer I have seen and hasn't jammed or double fired yet. The tooless depth adjustment is great and has all the power you could ever need.
Only Holds ONE Stick of Paslode 16D Nails!!! January 23, 2009 PellaCPC (Northern Wisconsin) As a custom home builder, I am constantly on the lookout for new and better tools. After reading the reviews on Amazon and the review on Tools of the Trade, I ordered this nailer. It looked like it had everything I needed - Rafter hook, lightweight, lockout, tool-less mode change, etc. I received the nailer and took it out out to a jobsite where we are framing a new house. I use mostly Paslode brand nails. I showed the gun to my foreman, and he thought it looked and felt great. He jumped into the trailer to get some nails and start framing. A moment later, he called me over to look at the gun. He couldn't get 2 sticks of nails into it. We both looked the nailer over carefully, and came to the conclusion that you couldn't fit 2 sticks. I Immediately put the nailer back into the truck to be returned to Amazon. On the way back to my office, I called Milwaukee to see if such a thing could really be - did I accidently get a 'short magazine version"? After talking to a "technical support" guy that didn't know as much about the tool as I did, I gave up. An oversight like this is unbelievable. Framing is all about productivity, and doubling the time spent filling the gun is unforgivable. Maybe if I used Bostich nails, 2 sticks would fit, but there is no way I am going to start using 2 different types of nails on the same jobsite. I wanted this nailer to work, but I am returning it, and am going to try the MAX nailer. MAX SN883CH/34 Clipped Head Nailer for Paper Collated Stick Nails
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