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Senco DS275-18 Cordless Collated Screwdriver

Senco DS275-18 Cordless Collated Screwdriver
Brand: Senco
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $284.58
Buy New: $279.00
You Save: $5.58 (2%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 9860

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 18
Dimensions (in): 23.4 x 16.3 x 6

Model: 2P0001N
UPC: 741474306235
EAN: 0741474306235
ASIN: B0000DYVNG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Cordless 18 volt battery power for the demanding needs of professional remodelers and contractors.
  • Drives 1 to 3"screws ,even in hard woods.
  • Easy depth of drive adjustment regulates the precise amount of countersink
  • Trigger lock with reverse for continuous work
  • Fast easy 50 screw strips to speed up production.

Accessories:

  • Senco 06A125P DuraSpin Number 6 by 1-1/4-Inch Drywall to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Senco 06A162P DuraSpin Number 6 by 1-5/8-Inch Drywall to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Senco 08F175Y Duraspin Number 8 by 1-3/4-Inch Flooring to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Senco 07A200P DuraSpin No. 7 by 2-Inch Drywall to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Denali 79-Piece Drill Driver Accessory Set

Similar Items:

  • Senco 06A125P DuraSpin Number 6 by 1-1/4-Inch Drywall to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Senco 06A162P DuraSpin Number 6 by 1-5/8-Inch Drywall to Wood Collated Screw (1,000 per Box)
  • Senco EA0143 1-Inch Replacement Bits For DS275-18, 5Pk
  • Senco 08D250W DuraSpin Screw Number 8 by 2-1/2-Inch All Purpose Exterior Wood Collated Screw (800 per Box)
  • Replacment Insert Bit

Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Best!   August 11, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought one of these and have used it for a year now. I am in construction so it gets a work out. I can't believe how much time this saves, hanging drywall or puting down sub-floors this gun is worth every penny. I can't tell you how much time this will save you. I have only good things to say about the battery life on these guns. When you consider how many screws you can go through before a battery swap it is quite amazing. in conclusion this is one of the most valuable tools I own. If you need to get work done fast this is the tool for you.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing Screw Gun   March 4, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've been into new home construction and custom deck building for several years now and I am kicking myself for not getting this screw gun a long time ago. This gun is extremely easy to use and set up. Just pick which bit you want to use, slide the screws in, and go to town. Screw after screw after screw, it's amazing. If you're currently pre-drilling pilot holes and screwing each screw in by hand (as I was), this tool will literally take hours off of your labor time. I've used it for screwing down sub-flooring, deck boards, railing balusters, fencing, and dry wall and it handled all tasks equally well. Screw lengths of 1"-3" make this gun extremely versatile.
When I first got it and started to get ready to use it, I remember my boss (very old school) standing there at the house next door thinking how stupid my new tool was, he was extremely skeptical. After screwing down the first deck board in a matter of seconds (two screws per joist on a 14' board) I turned around and his jaw was on the floor...priceless!
The only bad thing about this gun is the battery life. It comes with two batteries and a 1-hour charger, and if you're doing any really big job you'll want to get a 3rd battery and a 2nd charger to keep you in the game. The only time I've needed the 3rd battery is when screwing down a 1,800 sq ft sub-floor. If that is your main use I would recommend getting a wired gun, but if your jobs aren't that big being cordless is a great benefit!!!



5 out of 5 stars Never use a nail again   September 29, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this tool for the sole purpose of constructing my fence. I was amazed at how well this tool handled. I chose it over the corded version because of the freedom from tripping over an extension cord. I chose the 18 volt because of the need of a longer lasting battery that would endure a torque filled job. This tool worked so well, my arms were sore from driving screw after screw after screw. Each battery would drive about 400 screws per charge. The feeding mechanism was simple to learn. The belt clip accepts a key chain sized carabiner which works very well with a belt hook. This tool was well worth the price.


5 out of 5 stars Holy Utility Tools Batman!   June 16, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I can't imagine ever doing another deck without this great tool! 2 Decks - 10'x28' and 30'x40'! over 2000 screws (2-1/2" Weatherex) and not a single problem. I don't know why previous reviewers had problems... I never had to wait for a battery to charge, took only a minute to figure out how to load the screws and a few practice screws to learn the way the gun works!

If you're only thinking about getting this tool - stop thinking and just buy it! I'm looking for other projects just so I can use this tool again!



2 out of 5 stars I really, really, really wanted to like it...   March 24, 2005
 11 out of 13 found this review helpful

...However- I was building a very large deck and I needed to screw down lots of composite decking. I was thrilled with the promise of this tool and I couldn't wait to get the thing. I happily got my new gun and charged my batteries. My first use worked very well right off the bat, but I could only drive about 25 or 30 screws before the battery died. I went to battery #2 and got similar results. (I was driving 2-1/2" composite deck screws.) I read the instructions again, and they stated that the batteries would hold a charge much better after 3 or 4 complete chargings. I really wanted this to work so I stuck with it a few more days. I gave the tool a fair opportunity to meet my needs, and I charged both batteries repeatedly over the next 3 days, but alas, The most screws I was able to drive before either battery died was around 50. I think the composite screws and decking materials are just too much for this thing to handle. I'm sure the tool would work very well with shorter screws and soft lumber applications like hanging drywall, but that wasn't why I needed the tool. Unfortunately, I was forced to send the tool back to Amazon. Now I'm back to scewing down the decking with my cordless drill and a metal screwguide. Oh well- It was worth a try. Maybe I should have bought the corded version...

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