The New Paslode Combi Xi 2-in-1 Nail Gun
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- The Worlds first 2-in-1 wood and metal fixing nailer is here by Paslode.
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Love it i bought a passlode im350 and built my workshop with it and never used it since such a waste but i will use again
I bet it will be as reliable as the old ones, lol
Do i want one ? Yes , Do i need one ? Nope , Can i afford one ? Nope lol
Looks like they may have missed a trick by not including somewhere on the gun to attach the spare nose.
Problems with paslode is the reliability, I’ve had 5 of the framing nailers and always had problems, went over to hikoki and although the gun is heavier it’s a lot more reliable.
Great innovation though
Highly informative as usual Stuart., handy 2in1 bit of kit, I remember using the paslode in their early days! Game changer.
cheers Rob
Stuart… Another great review…..it’s some piece of kit👍
Couldn't imagine doing a set of floor joists with one, you'd be switching magazines every two minutes it would drive you mad.
Easier, quicker, and more productive to have 2 guns.
Looks like a really useful tool Stuart. I was watching nervously as you were making adjustments to the business end of the nail gun, whilst the gas chamber was loaded and therefore able to shoot nails!
@@colmmcgarrigle5693 They will only fire if the tip is fully depressed & you press the trigger. Even in bump fire you still have to depress the tip fully for it to fire.
Just out of curiosity if you do lose or damage the interchangeable Nosses how much are they to replace?
None of the spare parts websites even seem to have the parts for this gun yet.
I guarantee they will be silly money expensive & worse still if you can't get a replacement for weeks or months thats going to be an £800 paperweight 🫤😢
It's a nice concept but personally I will stick to two separate guns.
Literally just bought the Hikoki last night after watching your video :(
The Hikoki is still a great nailer and doesn’t have the hassle of gas cartridges like the Paslode.
@@sackville_bagginsess Trust me you won't regret the Hikoki this Combi thing will be jamming up & breaking in no time. Paslodes are already fussy as anything about what nails they will work reliably with & jam & misfire all the time already without interchangeable parts to screw up & get lost.
I will be sticking with seperate nail gun & ppn.
My really old Bostitch has outlasted all my mates Paslodes. I used the pneumatic Bostitch strap Nailer & Palm Nailer & while you got a air hose they are unbelievable reliable with all spare parts cheap & easy to get unlike Paslode who's spares are now so expensive it's often not worth repairing the tool.
Enjoy the Hikoki 😊
@@WombleUK Thanks for the reassurance!
Great stuff
This was a PAID promotion not a review. It wasn't very clearly communicated at the start. (there can be sponsors on a unbiased review)
haha looked it up... its 200€ more then normal pp nailer and 500more then normal framnailer here 😂
wait what, have I time warped, is it the weekend?
It's a midweek bonus. You can't get too much tool porn.
Looks good , and I know it’s taboo but what’s the cost ??
£780 Incl VAT
Would this gun drive a nail through wood into masonry? I’ve got a huge cladding project to do on an exterior retaining wall and this would make short work of it…
I think these nails will just bend. If you are going into concrete you could use a Spit or Hilti cartridge gun. That may be too aggressive for masonry though. Maybe try a cartridge gun and see - may have to use concrete screws instead.
@ thanks 👍🏻
Why is this channel called tools and effect and also tools and stuff?
Great tool, but it's more for a professional, not a DIYer who is likely to only use it once in a blue moon.
£800 its not diy Stuart
How long do the gas canisters last for?
Usually around 2500 nails on average.
Jeez Paslode guns are the flakiest nail guns going already I dread to think how unreliable this thing will be after some real work on site.
My mates have had two or three Paslodes to my old original gas powered Bostitch that hasn't missed a beat, it even has it's original NiMh batteries LOL
Also Paslode spare parts are getting so expensive it's often not worth repairing the gun. Which admittedly they aren't the only company guilty of this Milwaukee are the same.
paslode let me down no good in the cold and forever repairing them.....use hikoki nail gun for 2 years far better