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Grand Rapids Remodeling
Trade: Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Grand Rapids, MI.
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Re: Senco's
thanx, thats what I wanted to know.
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Trade: taper
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 32
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Re: Senco's
Ive got the Hilti sf4000a which is the 18v battery powered version with the SMD57 autofeed adapter, and I love it. My friend has a makita 18v lithium which is supposed to have longer battery life than the hilti's 18v Nimh battery but he goes through 2 batteries to my 1 !!
He also has to carry round a normal screwgun as well, in case a screw does not go all the way into a board, but with the hilti you just pull the autofeed attachment off and you have a normal gun, great for getting into tight corners. Ive just bought the belt adapter for it which makes a hell of a difference, the battery pops onto your belt and a dummy battery goes into the gun, makes it so much lighter. You get what you pay for at the end of the day, and Hilti have a lifetime warranty on their products. http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/module...=-16010_000005 This link gives details of their warranty. |
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