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Hitachi NR90AE Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $618.45 Buy New: $246.49 You Save: $371.96 (60%)
New (14) Refurbished (1) from $199.99
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1966
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.2 x 0.3
MPN: NR90AE Model: NR90AE UPC: 717709010086 EAN: 0717709010086 ASIN: B000E39RMK
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| Features:
| • | Round-head 2- to 3-1/2-inch framing nailer with selective actuation switch (sequential or bump) for convenience | | • | 70-120 psi operating pressure; simple tool-free depth adjustment; vibration isolation pads mounted on nose | | • | 2-piece anodized aluminum magazine, comfortable non-slip rubber grip | | • | Comes with safety glasses | | • | Lightweight and well-balanced at 7.5 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Hitachi's superior design and engineering make this a top-of-the-list choice for a framing nailer, just as hardworking as the NR83 model that preceded it, but with a few major improvements. We like the way Hitachi's integrated both types of trigger, so there's no need to replace anything - just flip the lever on the tool down for bump or up for sequential firing. Also tool-free is the depth-of-fire adjustment: Just turn a small knob to set your depth. It's even easier than adjusting the air pressure. This nailer has a 21-degree angled magazine and fires nails from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches, a wider range than the old NR83 handled. Loading is much faster and easier on this gun, too, because Hitachi's redesign repositioned the loading mechanism at the rear of the magazine. A maximum of 64 plastic-strip collated full round head nails will fit in the magazine, but reloading takes a few seconds, so there's no downside to that. This is one of the most jam-free guns we've used; it just fires and fires. Should you find a way to jam it, the procedure to clear the jam is super fast and couldn't be easier. The balance of this tool is incredible; at a relatively light 7-1/2 pounds, you'd expect to feel a little strain after using this gun for a few hours, but the ergonomics are fantastic. Hats off to Hitachi on this redesign. And of course, you'll notice immediately the difference in appearance between this gun and its predecessor. It's sporting Hitachi's hot new look, with brighter colors and a flame-like graphic, better suited, we think, to the new personality of this fantastic nailer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Great tool! August 5, 2008 S. Smith (near Washington, DC) I love this nailer. I was concerned about working with the rough-cut seasoned oak studs in my 60 year old home. Not a problem with this powerful nailer - went right into them.
Very Useful July 15, 2008 Darnell Dedrick (Fairfield, Ca.) After having owned a Porter Cable nailer for years, it finally gave out. I purchased a DeWalt nailer and was unhappy with it's performance so I used it 2 days and returned it. My brother had great things to say about his older Hitachi nailers so I decided to try this one. Today was the first day and I have to admit that I am impressed. The 2 negatives are the depth adjustment is kind of a pain and the dry firing when out of nails is not good but I'll take those two minor things in exchange for other nailers jamming and multiple nail firing. The last thing you want when you're up 15 ft on a ladder is a nail jam. So far this Hitachi is number one in my book.
The Best Framing Nailer. July 5, 2008 Bok H. Shin (Torrance, CA) The best framing nailer I've had. It's very light, well designed, attractive and functional. Highly recommended. This nailer doesn't come with 3/8" NPT connector
Great Product July 3, 2008 Tim G. (Mid-South) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first pneumatic. I bought this because it had the most solid reviews on Amazon. I bought it when it was $309 dollars at Amazon but even at that price it was still a hundred bucks less than what the local dealer was selling it for (plus tax). Built ~300 feet of fencing, ~8000 nails and it has preformed flawlessly. Having some indoor projects coming around and I think I will be looking for at the Hitachi brad nailer. /tg
Great Gun but please read my review May 7, 2008 Peter Sendeker (port murray, nj United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this gun for two reasons. Its the lightest and it beats everyone in price. I think $140 off Hitachis reconditioned site. I have used many framers and this one has held up with the best of them. Loads easy and is well balanced. There are three things you should know before buying. The adapter does not come with it and is not as easy as running to home depot some reason they dont carry the size you need. Lowes does though. Often times when you are framing you grab the clip to pick it up. Beware if you put your fingers towards the bottom inside of the track where the nails load there are two edges that are razor sharp. I mean really sharp I picked it up was using it and than realized blood was everywhere because I had sliced my fingers open without even realizing. I am refering to the inside tracks where the nails go in. Its not a place you normally grab but when you are framing at awkward angles and you are holding your framer between your legs while you position the wood you are nailing you sometimes grab the gun anyway you can to get it. Last for some reason this gun really hurts my ears. Its quieter but it hits a certain pitch that makes my head really hurt. You should always wear ear protection but every other framer I have used I have never wore any and I have done a lot of framing. Its gotten to the point that I can't even shoot 2 or 3 nails without wincing.
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