
Bostitch
The Bostitch F28WW is a heavy-duty pneumatic clipped-head framing nailer designed for professional construction tasks. It features a lightweight magnesium housing and delivers 1050 in-lbs of driving power to handle engineered lumber and large nails efficiently.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently praise the Bostitch F28WW for its exceptional driving power and durable magnesium build, noting it handles engineered lumber all day with ease. Experts highlight the tool-free adjustable depth control and smart trigger versatility as key features that enhance productivity on heavy construction jobs like sheathing and truss installation.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the nailer's reliability and power, reporting zero jams through thousands of nails when using Bostitch brand fasteners. While many appreciate the lightweight design and layout indicator for speed, recurring complaints focus on the necessity of consistent oiling and a preference for sequential firing mode over bump-fire for safety.
Common Complaints
Requires consistent manual oiling before every use to prevent operational issues. Bump-fire mode is perceived as dangerous and inaccurate for precise installation tasks
What People Are Saying
“Framing my basement has been a snap... no jams through 1000 3-1/2 inch nails (Bostitch brand) at 90-100 PSI with a pancake compressor.”
“I didn't install the rapid trigger... more accurate and less dangerous.”
How It Compares
vs. Hitachi NR90GC
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Choose Bostitch for higher capacity and lighter weight; choose Hitachi for wider nail diameter flexibility.
vs. Paslode 5325F18
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Choose Bostitch for lighter weight and higher capacity; choose Paslode for oil-free convenience.
vs. Grip-Rite GRF28
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Choose Bostitch for proven power and reliability; choose Grip-Rite potentially for lower cost if available.