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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช Metabo HPT NR1890DR Cordless Brushless: Power-packed Precision for Efficient Performance by Bernardino Suazo

Revainrating 2 out of 5

not good enough Best in Framing Nailers

I tried and returned dewault. I will probably return these. Maybe try Milwaukee next time. I want to like one of them. I do a lot of smaller framing jobs that don't necessarily require electricity, and it's a booth small enough that we don't all have to install pneumatic nailers. This Metabo nailer has a full plastic magazine and very little access to it. If it sticks, it almost has to be removed. You need an aisle key for this, which I didn't have at work. So the first test run failed because it got stuck in 30 nails. I shot colorful 3-1/4 vinyl coated nails. I would say that only 50% of these nails are fully driven in. The rest prided themselves on a quarter inch. With the same success a nail. The current work is a large stilt house, the nails must be driven in by hand. My cordless nail hammer is a good old hammer. Dewault didn't quite drive the 16p nails either. And has a maximum mail size of 3_1/4. But at least the magazine was metal and I didn't have any jams to stop the day. He built a whole floor and a wall out of it. The planking went smoothly with 8D ring shafts. But it was so annoying that he couldn't drive the nails all the way into the 2x6 stud.

Pros
  • Dope ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Cons
  • Expensive