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Senco 1C0001N AF25 Air Free 5/8-Inch to 2-1/8-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer

Senco 1C0001N AF25 Air Free 5/8-Inch to 2-1/8-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer
Brand: Senco
Category: Home Improvement


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 102514

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.2
Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 16.2 x 6.1

MPN: 1C0001N
Model: AF25
UPC: 741474305122
EAN: 0741474305122
ASIN: B000066B57


Features:
  • Drives up to 1,000 nails per charge
  • Includes two 12 -volt/ah batteries
  • Adjustable depth of drive
  • No expensive and smelly fuel cells
  • Belt hook

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
AirFree 25, 18 GA, 5/8" To 2 1/8," 12V Battery Powered Brad Nailer, Includes Brad Nailer, 1 Hour Charger & Spare Battery, Applications Include: Molding, Decorative Trim, Furniture Trim, Window Beading, Rattan, Scrib Molding, Cabinets, Drawer & Picture Frame Assembly.

Amazon.com Review
This is an innovative tool whose time has most definitely come, making it possible for do-it-yourselfers to have all the power of an air nailer without buying a compressor, fooling with hoses, or putting up with the noise. And unlike other airless nailers, this one requires no fuel cells, and the battery is rechargeable just like those found in other cordless tools. Senco's AirFree brad nailer does the job, maybe with slightly less speed, but the convenience may be more than worth it. There's a slight delay when you press the trigger as the tool revs up, but you'll grow accustomed to the rhythm. It's powered by a 12-volt battery, never needs oil, and features an electronic depth-of-drive adjustment. Senco packs two batteries and a charger along with the nailer in a tough carrying case. You'll fire 600 to 1,000 nails on a charge, and a recharge takes anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes. Low vibration and a comfortable grip make this a heck of a tool. We really, really like this. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars failed twice!   October 8, 2008
S. Duff (Wauwatosa, WI United States)
Owned this nailer for about 3-4 years. I've used it mostly for trim and woodworking projects. Works awesome, when it works. After a couple years of light use it froze up on me and would no longer drive the nail. I had to get it fixed and (luckily) it was still under warranty. Used it for another year or so and it froze up again. Took it in to get it fixed and the guy told me it would cost about $175 and he could guarantee it would happen again after getting it fixed because of how it was built. This time it wasn't under warrenty so it's now a piece of junk. Don't buy it.


1 out of 5 stars Quit working   February 21, 2007
R. Fanelli (Phila.pa.)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Tool worked fine for about 5 small trim jobs,now all it does is rev-up and DIE.I own 9 other Senco air tools,some for over 20 years.this airless tool needs some redesigning.I will not buy another


4 out of 5 stars When tools collide =-o   September 1, 2006
Mark W. Ingalls (Spring, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have had to return this tool for service, that is true. The tool was released to the market with a latent defect in the driving mechanism, but this was corrected in 2005 (I think) according to the technician.

This is a very nice tool to have on the bench for occasional use, even if you do own a compressor. Also good for small jobs offsite. (I own several cordless electric tools for the same reasons.)

UPDATE: One of the 12V batteries crapped out, making it impossible to charge one battery while using the other. New batteries are *breathtaking* in their expensiveness. So, I did what any other self-respecting engineer||handyman would do-- I fabricated my own 18V adapter from the shot 12V battery and a donor 18V flashlight from my Big-Orange-Store-"Brand-R"- battery-powered tool set! It sure looks weird, like the Frankenstein-ian monsters from the movie, "Toy Story."

But it works.

Three years and four boxes of nails later, the (now 18V) monster yet lives!



5 out of 5 stars Home remodeling   July 25, 2005
T. Zeestratens (Western South Dakota)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I used it for triming windows. Worked flawlessly. Would sink 2 inch brad nails in solid oak. No cords or hoses to trip on. Excellent tool highly recommend it.


1 out of 5 stars HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN?   February 25, 2005
Mike A. Gelb (Seattle WA USA)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

This tool manufactured by Senco is not good quilty and definitly not for professional applications. We have purchased a lot of senco pnumatic products in the past with very good results. This tool had poor results right away in dense woods. After some use the results where sparatic: 1) intrermitent falure to fire, 2) Unpredictable depth in the same piece of material & Jambing often. Both of our Senco AF25 Air free's currently sit out of service.
We have since Purchased sevral Dewalt 18V nailers ( Dewalt has 18V Vs 12V for the Senco ) the Dewalt also has a production seting that allows rapid fire like an air nailer; the Senco on the other hand does not have this feature.
I'm sorry to say, I reccamend a pass on this Senco product.


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