Nailed It: Paslode CR175C Fuel-Powered Cordless Roofing Nailer

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All it took was some roofing industry market research to tell Paslode that its new CR175C fuel-powered cordless roofing nailer would fly. The company learned that 69% of contractors offer roof repair — up from 53% in 2008.

In other words, more homeowners are opting to repair damaged roofs than to replace them. And roof repairs call for a different type of tool than production roofing. The CR175C fills the bill.

  • Drives two nails per second for faster production than hand-nailing
  • Sequential firing from the linear combustion engine
  • 2,200 shots per battery charge
  • 1,000 shots per fuel cell
  • Ideal for shingles, flashing, trim, ridge vents, and skylights
  • By not including a bump-fire mode, the CR175C offers more precise nail placement, while the fuel cell and battery combination eliminates compressor hassles. Plus, the tool comes in a kit with a backpack that lets users safely climb ladders.

Paslode 800.222.6990 paslode.com

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Lauren Hunter

Lauren joined Hanley Wood in 2006 with a focus on bringing trends and new products information to professionals in the residential construction industry. When she's not in the office, Lauren travels to industry trade shows nationwide to check out those trends and products first-hand.

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