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Drakebryton

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My everyday kit for kitchen installations in New Zealand shout out too the newzealand rep which I like too annoy
 

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The drywall gun is definitively one of my favourites it’s the 2500 model not the 4500 would definitely rate this thing 10/10 haven’t had a single issue with it it’s probably only done a 100 sheets but it’s able too do subfloor screws no problems as well
 
Drakebryton said:
The drywall gun is definitively one of my favourites it’s the 2500 model not the 4500 would definitely rate this thing 10/10 haven’t had a single issue with it it’s probably only done a 100 sheets but it’s able too do subfloor screws no problems as well

I've heard good things about it. I have the 14.4 and 18v Makita ones (and they've done many thousands of screws without issue), as well as the Fein, but the Fein I don't think is as good as the Makitas, but they do really take a bit of a knack to get good results. I'm very well used to them, but whenever my son used them he just couldn't quite get the technique down and would strip the driver while not driving the screw head below the surface.

Once you've used collated screwguns you just can't go back, I think I'll definitely have to try the Festool one!
 
Drakebryton said:
The drywall gun is definitively one of my favourites it’s the 2500 model not the 4500 would definitely rate this thing 10/10 haven’t had a single issue with it it’s probably only done a 100 sheets but it’s able too do subfloor screws no problems as well

That's good to know, I had heard that the 4500 model was for drywall only so I was curious about the 2500 model capabilities. I've been thinking about replacing my Milwaukee Sharp-Fire® system (made by PAM in Germany) with the latest Festool model.

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