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July 23, 2025
meite Siding Nailer, Pneumatic Siding Nail Gun Lightweight Air Coil Nail Gun with Safety Nose, Nail Depth and 360°Exhaust Adjustable, Compatible with 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" Coil Siding Nails (CN65S)I haven’t used this extensively, but I did test it out on a 4x4 and some 2x4’s. I used 2” nails for the test. The gun worked well right out of the box, and I didn’t have any issues with misfires or jams. At 90psi, it consistently drove nails about 1/16 of an inch below the surface of the wood in both the 4x4 and 2x4’s. I tried it on both the single nail and automatic setting. Both settings worked as they should. I’ve never had a coil nailer, and I found it fairly easy to figure out how to load and use the gun.You need to add oil to the nailer and there is no cap for the air fitting. This can allow oil to leak out if you have oiled it recently. A cap would be nice. The main reason I didn’t give this tool 5 stars is because I was really disappointed to see the plastic cover for the nail magazine. It looks like it could be easily damaged, rendering the tool useless. I’ll just be using this around my house, so I’m not too worried about it, but it’s not something I would want to take out to a jobsite.
James Barger
July 4, 2025
Cheaper than some name brand nailers and works as you'd expect. As long as it holds up over time/lasts then it's a great value.
chrispartida
June 19, 2025
This nailer does the job well enough for light to medium-duty tasks, especially considering the price. It works with 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" coil siding nails and has adjustable features like the nail depth and "360° exhaust", which should be useful. However, it does have a bit of a cheap feel to it, and I’m not sure how well it would hold up for heavy-duty use over time. That said, for lighter projects and the price, it’s a solid choice. Overall, it’s a good value if you’re looking for something budget-friendly for light/medium-duty work.
Tim Bingham
May 28, 2025
This is a powerful nailer, perfect for installing Hardie board or planks. I’d rate it as a light to medium-duty tool it gets the job done effectively, but it likely wouldn’t survive a roof-to-ground drop. Overall, it’s a solid choice for less demanding projects.
WRH
March 18, 2025
This is a light duty nail gun.It's nice and works well but forget about using this for framing and such. You need 2 3/4" - 3" nails for framing even small stuff like 2" x 4" lumber ... and this won't do it.For smaller lumber or siding this works fine.However, the chamber for loading nail belts (plastic) seems a little on the flimsy side and seems like it will break easy. Don't drop this.Roofing nails? Nope. Can't use this for that either.No mention about warranty and no way to contact the seller. Big red flags on that for me.All things considered, I also think this is overpriced.This is not something I can recommend.
David
February 7, 2025
It has a slightly cheap feel to it and I don't think I would recommend it for a professional roofer because of that. It does work good though. I wish it would take 1 1/4 inch nails. For moderate use, I can recommend it.
Cameron
December 27, 2024
Good quality, heavy duty, easy to use! Works great!
Christopher P Kern
November 5, 2024
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