
Makita DPT353Z
Score: 85/100
Senco TN11G1
Score: 88/100Rankings

The Senco TN11G1 is a pneumatic pin nailer designed for precision fastening of delicate trim and detailed woodworking. It drives headless micro pins into dense hardwoods without splitting material or requiring touch-up work. Best suited for professionals and woodworkers working with intricate millwork, casing, decorative trim, and fine cabinetry work.

The Makita DPT353Z is a cordless 18V LXT 23-gauge pin nailer designed for precise, hose-free fastening in fine finish and trim work. It features a low reaction force mechanism and high shot capacity but requires a separate battery. It is best suited for professional finish carpenters requiring portable fastening without compressor setups.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
35 mmbest | 35 mmbest | |
120 nailsbest | 100 nails | |
— | 70 PSIbest | |
— | 1.1 CFMbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.4 lbs | 2.4 lbsbest |
6,400 shotsbest | — | |
— | 5 yearsbest | |
18 Vbest | — |
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Capacity & Compatibility(2) | ||
Magazine Capacity (nails) | 120 nails | 100 nails |
Collation Type | Unknown | Glue |
Safety & Usability(1) | ||
Work Light | true | false |
Ergonomics & Design(3) | ||
Tool Weight (lbs) | 4.4 lbs | 2.4 lbs |
Trigger Type | Bump | Sequential |
Housing Material | Unknown | Aluminum |
Warranty & Support(1) | ||
Warranty Length (years) | Unknown years | 5 years |
Power & Performance(1) | ||
Power Source | Cordless | Pneumatic |


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Manufacturer and retailer descriptions highlight the tool's precise, hose-free performance for fine finish work. Professional overviews note its easy depth adjustment, anti-dry fire capability, and low recoil mechanism which facilitates easier firing in hardwoods.
No consumer reviews, forums, or testimonials were found in the research data; therefore, no common praise or recurring themes from everyday users could be derived.

