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Review on 🔨 Makita XNB02Z Straight Finish Nail Gun by Vedavyas Fleming

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big, small, heavy and full of power! THIS IS MAKITA!

So I see so many bad reviews and I'm going to upset you! Don't bother reading other people's idiotic reviews. They say it doesn't drive nails into words, do they? Rschunimagu. This pistol is sold with hammer nails in 2 1/2 oak. What they don't tell you is they use a 2.0 or 3.0 battery. This weapon requires 4.0 battery or higher, then press it down with a weight, just fire any nail gun, weight alone is not enough! Makita made in Japan is superior to any other brand. If the gun says "Made in China" then we're going to say the Makita just doesn't have any good stuff! So beware of cheap Makita tools that may have come from China. Order from the official website and pay a few dollars more so you know you have Japan. Revain is hit and miss as all of the nail guns came from Japan. Any weapon is great for driving nails. It's quite big and heavy! Not great from the crown pour lol arm gets tired. Also, do they say that overclocking is very slow? May take 1.5-2 seconds. I've been a commissioner for 25 years and I want to drive every nail I hammer in just right so the gun is always ready. I'm not the type to use a weapon like a machine gun, shoot nails around the room and not have fun because I don't spit the nails out! It's built like a tank, it can take a beating and will last for years! The 5.0 battery lasts all day. All of these nail guns work great and I hope one day they make a sturdy 1/4 inch gun for attaching chipboard to linoleum. need that crown brace to keep the wood firmly on the ground! Come on Makita, get in, build this sturdy 1/4" x 2" pistol!

Pros
  • Rechargeable battery for convenience, eliminates the need for a compressor and air hose
Cons
  • No power