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I have purchased three differant Hitachi air nailers. I have also purchased four other differant brand nailers and Hitachi beats them all. Light weight, powerfull, and reliable. You can't go wrong.
Bought Hitachi based on reviews and it has lived up to the hype. Over 2000 nails in the first 2 days and not one problem. If I ever run into any sort of problem I'll update but it seems unlikely; there isn't one thing about this nailer to pick at.I would like to add that I really like the case as well. I think all nailers should come with a case.
This is such a nice finish nailer. It was the most recommended and I totaly agree. Still love using it.
I've done finish carpentry for almost twenty years and have had this gun for the last three. The only minor con is that it leaves a fairly large hole. It is great. I've had no problems that I can think of and I love the blower function. This can be minimized by fine tuning the depth adjustment to the project, but you'd probably need a very well regulated air source to avoid pulling out the nail set. Also love their framing nailer- its a tank.
One of them was stolen recently and I did not hesitate to buy an identical gun to replace it, they are just that reliable. I bought two of these nailers a few years ago and could not be more impressed. They have been dropped, dragged, used as "persuaders" to tap moldings into place, plus they've fired countless thousands of nails, I've hit many screwheads/metal straps/nail guards/etc, but they have yet to misfire a shot. They are flawless performers and incredibly reliable. The only repair job I've needed was after one fell from a 12 foot ladder onto a concrete slab and cracked the plastic sliding nail-feeder piece. Not one misfire or malfunction in over 3 years of hard use. They have plenty of power, an easily adjustable depth setting dial, and the built-in blower has come in handy more times than I can count.
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