Buy Fusion FN65DAFusion FN65DA Product Description:
- drives 15 ga. angled finish nails (DA nails)
- 1 1/4" - 2 1/2"
- battery charged pneumatic tool -- world's first
- lithium ion battery
- bump fire or sequential fire
Product Description
Cordless Finish NailersAll nailers include no-mar tips, a rechargeable battery, battery charger, safety glasses, and a carrying case, except Senco models include a rechargeable battery, battery charger, and a carrying case. Senco Battery-Actuated NailersCombine the power and versatility of a pneumatic tool with the convenience of a cordless tool. Feature unique Reflex-Shot design that provides an instant shot when the trigger is pulled. No fuel cell required. Include selectable drive switch, nose-mounted LED light, and reversible and adjustable belt hook.Cordless Finishing Nailer Kit, Battery IncludedFastener Type Finish, Fastener Range 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 In.Magazine Capacity 110Triggering Mode SelectableLength 13 In., Width 3 In., Height 13 In., Tool Weight 6.2 lb., Includes Case, Charger and Battery
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
senco fn65 cordless nailer
By Braced
I've only used nail guns with compressors, so I can't really compare this to other cordless nailers. I do know that it is light and more manageable than theDeWalt and less expensive to use than the Paslode and others that use fuel cannisters.The Senco is well balanced. It has some quirks that need getting used to; making sure the gun is in the correct mode, adjusting set depth on the gun, making sure the tool is at the right angle so it fires, and remembering that it won't fire if there's just a few nails left.At one point, the removable part that holds the nails removed itself!The convenience of a compressorless gun is excellent. The savings of not having to buy fuel cannisters is worth the extra money. And the discounted price of buying a used gun (can't be very old as they just came out) was what made me purchase this. The battery charges 80% in 15 minutes which is a big convenience, so I haven't bothered to buy a back up battery. It also takes regular senco finish nails.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Senco Fusion nailer
By Pro Bob
Our residential construction company picked up one the first fusion fn65 nailers last year - it's an awesome finish gun, just put in nails and go. Makes life a lot easier and reduces time messing with hoses and compressors. I like not having to buy gas cartridges - that part always put us off from other cordless nailer designs. although they are a bit spendy, we can't wait to get the smaller fusion 18 ga pin nailer. Hey Senco, how about a fusion micro pinner to complete the package?
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
great tool
By Boonebarton
This was a great addition to my collection of finish tools. It's quiet and sets nails what more could you ask for
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