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How to compare the prices of Paslode nail guns

A good quality nail gun is essential for any professional tradesperson, as well as being a useful piece of kit for home DIY purposes. Paslode has a great selection of nail guns, manufactured to high standards, which are perfect for both amateur home improvement enthusiasts and jobbing labourers. This article takes a look at the different Paslode nail guns on the market, comparing prices to help you get the best deal.

Professional grade nail guns

Screwfix (Screwfix.com) Paslode IM350 90mm gas framing nailers are one of the most popular nail gun tools on the market. This gas framing nail gun fires 51-90mm nails at a rate of up to 180 nails per minute, making it an efficient pneumatic nailer for home and professional users. Paslode IM350 cordless nail guns are available to order from the Screwfix catalogue or to buy online, priced at £449.99. The Anglia Tool Centre (Angliatoolcentre.co.uk) For the latest selection of Paslode power tools, head to the Anglia Tool Centre where you'll find the most up-to-date pneumatic nail guns. The Paslode IM350+ nailer is an upgrade on the IM350 model offering increased reliability and extended service intervals, making it the ideal choice for builders, decorators and other tradesmen in the construction industry. The Paslode IM350+ First Fix nail gun is available to buy from Anglia Tool Centre in store or online and costs £478.80. Fix 8 (Fix8.co.uk) Check out the Paslode IM350+ Impulse gas firing nail gun from Fix 8 Total Construction and Industry Supply. The IM350+ Impulse nail gun is a compact, high-performance cordless nail gun and is a favourite with professionals in the construction industry. You can buy the IM250+ Impulse gas firing nail gun online at Fix8.co.uk, priced at just £409.00 (including VAT).

Paslode nail tools and accessories

Davro Online (Davronline.co.uk) If you're looking for a cheaper, more basic model, check out the Paslode IM250 16 gauge straight finish nailer which drives 16 gauge (1.4mm) brads ranging from 90mm - 64 mm. This single fire nail gun has a no-mar rubber tip and comes with an integrated belt hook for increased portability. The Paslode IM250 top loading cordless nail gun can be purchased from Davro Online Safety, priced at £409.00. Fixtures at Orbital Fasteners (Orbitalfasteners.co.uk) A wide variety of nail guns and accessories are available from Orbital Fasteners. This specialist website offers great deals on Paslode and Hitachi nail guns and parts. Log on to get a great deal on Paslode fuel cells and nails. *Prices correct as of 25.07.11

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