Grex Pinner Sale

Sean7a

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Factory sponsored sale just went live today.  See prices below.  All available @ Toolnut.com.

Pretty rare to see Grex sponsor a sale or ever see a Grex gun go on sale aside from that one time..... I didn't know they were strictly mapp'd and we were selling 1850gb's to FOG members at 20% off.  Oops.  We got slapped for that one!

Grex Sale @ Toolnut.com



P650    ~    $268.00
P650L  ~    $288.00
P645    ~    $248.00
P645L  ~    $268.00
P635    ~    $188.00
P630    ~    $138.00
 
JD2720 said:
Why do I have to place a separate order for each tool brand on your website?
Hey JD, shot ya a PM.  We'll get this sorted out asap.
 
Well hell!  That figures!

I paid $329.00 from ToolNut for the 650L before leaving for Nigeria this trip. Haven't even shot a single pin out of it yet, and here it is 40 bucks cheaper! [mad]

Won't even have a chance until I get back to the good 'ol USA after Thanksgiving to use it.

Should'a waited till I needed the dang thing!

Oh well......

Frank
 
Shoot some pins, you'll forget about the $40.  I love that little pinner!
 
SittingElf said:
Well heck!  That figures!

I paid $329.00 from ToolNut for the 650L before leaving for Nigeria this trip. Haven't even shot a single pin out of it yet, and here it is 40 bucks cheaper! [mad]

Won't even have a chance until I get back to the good 'ol USA after Thanksgiving to use it.

Should'a waited till I needed the dang thing!

Oh well......

Frank
  Frank, please don't fly over here, stay over wherever "there" is right now.
 
I've been wanting the 650L, but I have heard that Grex will be making a cordless version. Does anyone have information on this? How long is your sale going to last?

Daniel
 
Hey Sean, great timing--a 23ga headless pinner is on my list!   A few dumb questions for you about the differences between the models--

(1)  Besides weight, is there any disadvantage to the models that can shoot longer pins?  For example, will a 645 or 650 shoot a 3/8" pin just as well as a 630 or 635?

(2) Higher max pressure on the 645s and 650s--I guess you need that for the longer pins, but how 'bout for the shorter ones?

(3) What's the advantage of the lockout--is it only that it tells you you're out of pins, or does it damage the tool to fire it when it's empty?

(4) Any other differences?

Thanks

--John
 
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