Senco RoofPro 450 Coil Roofing Nailer Review

The Senco RoofPro 450 Coil Roofing Nailer features a 360-degree adjustable exhaust and drives nails from three-quarters of an inch to one and three-quarters of an inch. The molded grip is designed to reduce operator fatigue and the steel wear plates cut down on external damage. The Senco RoofPro also features a tool-less depth-of-drive adjustment for consistent nailing. The nailer weighs in at 5.9 pounds, which is on the heavier end of the spectrum, but the tool comes with a case, oil and wrench. The manufacturer states this nailer is perfect for asphalt and fiberglass shingles, waterproof tar paper and insulation board and can be used for new construction and remodeling. The Senco RoofPro 450 comes with a case.

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Senco RoofPro 450 Coil Roofing Nailer Features and Specifications:

  • Drives 7/8-inch to 1 ¾” nails

  • Contact and sequential actuation

  • Senco RoofPro 450 Coil Roofing Nailer has an adjustable exhaust

  • Aluminum housing for durability

  • Tool-less depth-of-drive adjustment

 

Senco RoofPro 450 Coil Roofing Nailer Reviews

While this nailer may sound good on paper, the reality is not so good. In fact, the Senco RoofPro received an average rating of two out of five stars. Only one reviewer gave the Senco nailer more than three stars and had only positive things to say about the tool. He only experienced one jam and attributed that to bad coil winding not the tool itself. After comparing the Senco to the Bostitch he stated the only difference he noticed was that the Senco required users to flip two covers to load nails compared to just one on the Bostitch.

Another reviewer stated he had no problems with the Senco RoofPro until it came time to put up 35 squares at a rental property. He used generic nail coils, which would not feed properly. About halfway through the project, he switched to Bostitch brand coils and the feeding issues disappeared. It’s possible that this is a decent nailer provided you use the right nail coils in it.

The remaining reviewers all gave the Senco nailer only one star due to a variety of malfunctions, including misfeeds, double nailing and dispensing nails without driving them. Many reviewers complained the nails were driven in unevenly and nearly all nails needed to be hand-finished, which is most definitely not the norm when dealing with good nailers. Most users also experienced many jams and had difficulty with the nailer firing nails consistently.

Reviewers also reported that the Senco Roofpro damaged asphalt and other roofing materials while they were attempting to drive nails into the shingles. Not only did this slow down their progress, it also added additional expense to their projects. There was also some concern by at least one reviewer about the possibility of leaks as a result of the asphalt damage.

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The Senco RoofPro retails for about $290, which is fairly expensive compared to comparable roofing nailers. For professionals and amateurs looking for a quality nailer that will provide consistent results without jamming or misfiring, I urge you to look elsewhere. There are quite a few higher-end nailer models that retail for roughly the same price, or even less, that provide more reliable results.

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