Paslode 16-ga 2-1/2 in finishing nails, 2000/box, 20 degree galvanized vs Senco DA25EPB 15-Gauge Finish Nail 2-1/2 in (3,000/box)
Overall winner: Senco DA25EPB 15-Gauge Finish Nail 2-1/2 in (3,000/box)
Key Differences
Senco DA25EPB (A) is a 15-gauge bright-finish nail noted for high-quality feed and strong bond strength and has a higher overall rating with many reviews; Paslode (B) is a 16-gauge galvanized, 20° angled nail with a chisel point for reduced splitting and better corrosion resistance but has mixed reports on box durability. Choose Senco if you prioritize sturdiness, feed quality and higher user ratings; choose Paslode if you need galvanized corrosion resistance and a chisel-point finish nail to reduce splitting
Paslode 16-ga 2-1/2 in finishing nails, 2000/box, 20 degree galvanized
Finish nails in 16 gauge with galvanized coating for corrosion resistance. Chisel point reduces wood splitting and compact nail strips minimize jams. Customers note quality and ease in tight spaces; mixed box durability feedback
Pros
- galvanized for corrosion resistance
- chisel point reduces wood splitting
- compact nail strip minimizes jams
- stronger and stiffer 16 ga nail
Cons
- box durability issues reported by some customers
Senco DA25EPB 15-Gauge Finish Nail 2-1/2 in (3,000/box)
15-gauge finish nails for furniture, cabinet, molding and trim. Promotes bond strength and smooth feeding. Customers note solid quality and compatible with finish nailers
Pros
- solid build quality
- good feed quality
- strong bond strength
- compatible with common finish nailers
Cons
- limited sizing listed (2-1/2 in length only)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Paslode |
| Durability | Senco |
| Versatility | Senco |
| User Reviews | Senco |