
Paslode PowerMaster
Score: 82/100
Bostitch N80CB-1 Coil Framing Nailer
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Paslode F350-S PowerMaster Plus is a lightweight pneumatic 30° framing nailer designed for heavy-duty exterior construction tasks, featuring a durable magnesium housing and high firing speed. It offers selective firing modes and tool-free depth adjustment, though it requires a compatible air compressor setup. Best suited for professional framers and contractors working on jobsites with air compressors.

The Bostitch N80CB-1 is a pneumatic coil framing nailer designed for high-volume construction applications, featuring an aluminum housing and a large-capacity magazine. It fires 15-degree wire-collated coil nails and is commonly used for framing, decking, and sheathing. It is best suited for professional contractors engaged in high-volume work where reload frequency needs to be minimized.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 134.4 oz | 128 ozbest |
74 nails | 300 nailsbest | |
3.5 inbest | 3.25 in | |
80 psi | 100 psibest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.082 cfmbest | 7.8 cfm |
30 degbest | 15 deg | |
12 monthsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Capacity & Performance(4) | ||
Magazine Capacity (nails) | 74 nails | 300 nails |
Max Nail Length (in) | 3.5 in | 3.25 in |
Fastener Collation Angle (deg) | 30 deg | 15 deg |
Fastener Type | Paper Tape | Wire Collated |
Ergonomics & Build(2) | ||
Tool Weight (oz) | 134.4 oz | 128.0 oz |
Housing Material | Magnesium | Aluminum |
Controls & Operation(1) | ||
Firing Mode | Selective | Sequential |
Power & Compatibility(3) | ||
Operating Pressure (psi) | 80-120 psi | 100 psi |
Air Consumption (cfm) | 0.082 cfm | 7.8 cfm |
Air Inlet Size | 1/4 | 0.25 |


Professional reviewers and industry sources highlight the tool's proven durability, power, and speed for professional use.
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