Hitachi NT50AE2 3/4-Inch to 2-Inch by 18 Gauge Brad Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $148.05 Buy New: $67.76 You Save: $80.29 (54%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 801
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 3.9 x 12.9
MPN: NT50AE2 Model: NT50AE2 UPC: 717709009240 EAN: 0717709009240 ASIN: B000H399PC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New in Package, Ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Finish nailer accepts 5/8- to 2-inch 18-gauge brad nails; selective actuation switch offers bump fire or sequential fire modes | | • | Depth of drive dial for a professional finish; lightweight aluminum body and composite magazine reduces user fatigue | | • | Tool-free, easy-to-clear nose for quick and simple nail extraction should a nail jam during use | | • | Includes safety glasses, air fitting, hex bar wrenches, carrying case, no-mar tip | | • | Measures 10-inches by 9.25 inches (LxH); lightweight and well-balanced at 2.2 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
You can't go wrong! July 1, 2008 Randy W. Heckman (Kingsburg, CA) Bang for your buck, this thing is awesome! Nice features and controls, a full 2" capacity and very light weight. I particularly like the no tool jamb clearing (although I have yet to have a jam with Senco and Porter Cable brads), no trigger change to go from bump fire to sequential fire mode, 360 degree movable exhaust port and quick depth of drive changes. It even comes with a air hose fitting! At this price, I wish I had purchase one a long time ago!
Hitachi Nails It! April 28, 2008 David McCoy (Chicago, IL USA) I bought this nailer to replace my 16 gauge Campbell-Hausfield nailer (I used it for trim, and 18 gauge works just as well but leaves smaller holes). Well, I got a deal on the aforementioned nailer, and it served it's purpose well...this being said, am I glad I bought this new Hitachi nailer! It is about 4 times as light, and works like a champ. It is super easy to load (but don't read the instructions, they advised upside down loading?!), just load it the way that makes sense. Adjusting the nail depth can be made with the same hand holding the gun, with your index finger (I found reviews saying this was difficult, I found it easy and frees up your other hand). It has yet to jam on me. I add oil fairly frequently, so hopefully it lasts a long time. I have a hard time imagining what another nailer may offer better than what this one has, so for the money, you can't go wrong.
great product! April 22, 2008 Jeff in Minneapolis (Minnesota) product exceeded expectations in every way - used for about 3 weeks with no failures. amazon also did another great job in delivering ontime with no issues
Hitachi Brad Nailer April 21, 2008 BMacGlennon Awsome nailer. I'm glad I bought it, and even more so that I bought the factory rebuilt tool. I'm not a professional builder, just an advanced handy home owner. This tool has cut my labor time by about 75% and it's cheap. You do need an air compressor, but I had that. It's a well constructed professional grade tool that meets my needs.
Very nice April 6, 2008 John Arthur (Spokane) Handles well,takes all types of the commonly available nails,comes with case and glasses.This is a first type of item for me ,have never used one before, but I am pleased with results after putting some light bookcases together. I am a confirmed electrical tool man, but for some jobs it makes sense to go pneumatic
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