🛠️ Nail it like a pro—precision, power, and comfort in your palm!
The Metabo HPT NH90AB Palm Nailer is a lightweight, professional-grade pneumatic tool designed for precise fastening of 2.5" to 3.5" bulk nails. Featuring a magnetic nose for secure placement, a 360° swivel plug for maximum maneuverability, and an over-molded rubber grip to reduce vibration, it’s the go-to choice for installing joist hangers and metal connectors. Rated Pro Preferred for 9 consecutive years, this tool combines durability, comfort, and efficiency in a compact 1.3 lb design.
Manufacturer | Koki Holdings America, Ltd |
Part Number | NH90AB |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.14 x 2.75 x 4.38 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | NH90AB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Metabo HPT NH90AB Palm Nailer |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Palm Nailer, Safety Glasses |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 year |
T**D
Beast mode
This thing is a absolute beast !!! Should have purchased it years ago !! Perfect for tight spots or overall any spaces really. It really drives a 3" spiral nail deep into treated 2x10 to a 6x6 in a second !! Feather weight, zero fatigue from using it. Gets the job done and extremely well !!
J**H
Impressive. I'm a convert!
Being a hammer and pneumatic nailer kind of Real Man, I always thought palm nailers were an unnecessary tool in search of a problem. But, I ran into a situation recently where the 3" galvanized framing nails I needed to attach barn trim boards under a 10" eve were not seating all the way with the framing nailer, and I couldn't effectively hammer or punch the nails flush manually due to the overhanging fascia. This tool arrived the next day, and my girlfriend, who is generally unskilled with a hammer, was even able to finish seating the proud nails with this palm nailer after just a few minutes of experimentation. She seemed to actually enjoy it. We finished the barn trim with this tool and it saved me a ton of frustration and time. Also, I have neuropathy from a prior biceps surgery that can make swinging a hammer a rather painful affair. This thing avoids the nerve pain I would normally get from gripping a hammer.I especially love the feature where, when driving a nail, the palm nailer screams to a stop leaving just enough nail exposed for you to make a decision about pulling it, running a sting off of it, or committing to completely nailing it. Additionally, the swiveling hose connector is a nice upgrade that'll save you $10 if you were to buy your own. That'd be 20% of the cost of this unit, which is priced very well for a professional tool.Some things to consider: The tool will quickly drive a nail to flush, and even a little recessed. If you're not careful, it can beat up the face of the wood pretty quickly. It's probably not designed for finish/trim work, unless you develop a really fast reflex for it. Also, it's really loud - your neighbors might think it's automatic gunfire if they're skittish! You should wear hearing protection. Finally, if you're not accustomed to pneumatic nailers you may not be aware that tools like this need pneumatic tool oil. After dripping a few ml of tool oil into the air connection, you should drive a few nails, remove the rubber palm swell and wipe up excess oil to keep it from getting all over your hand.One thing I wish I could find for this thing is a rafter/ladder hanger hook. It seems like it'd be an easy thing to design to fit at the base of the hose connector. There are quality hanger hooks available for other Metabo HPT nailers, but I think I'll have to hack one together for myself.
M**.
Great little tool
Bought this for my husband. He says it’s great. He loved the size and weight. Not heavy at all. Worked fine. Exactly what he needed for an overhead job. Price was good too! Quick delivery
B**R
Pay attention to what you are doing
When I buy a new tool. I actually read the directions and look it over the test it. You should do the same. DO NOT PUSH THE PLUNGER DOWN ON YOUR HAND OR FINGER. I did and It left two very painful back and blue circle bruises on my palm. There is no power button on this. It is activated by pressure, meaning when you push down on a nail, it begins the "jack-hammer" effect and sets the nail in under 2 seconds. ALSO, I assumed that the cylinder tip was magnetized to hold the nail. It is not, but it is not difficult to hold the nail until the nailer pounds it a few times. This seems like a good tool and even works well with a small compressor.
T**R
Great tool
This tool is amazing for hammer nails. I have hammer hunters on nails for a deck with no problem.
A**N
Very efficient
Drives nails surprisingly efficiently for being so small. Didn’t fit Simpson 16p nail heads though and I had to switch to my old nailer for some tasks.
J**D
Great Tool
Great time-saver driving out pallet nails. Reliable.
E**E
Good power and smooth
The magnet holds nails in very well. The tool drives the nail smoothly and with plenty of power. The tool is light and has a nice rubber cover, and it's smooth to operate. It's fast and smooth. Air pressure adjustment is needed to match the job.The anvil that hits the nail head can and will extend out past the guide tube if you keep pressing down, which means the nail can be driven well into a countersink position. Holding the tool over an existing nail and pressing will countersink a nail that's already there. Controlling the depth takes practice. It's easy to get a nice flush nail set, and easy to countersink it afterwards if desired.As long as the nail head fits in the tube, you're good to go. Don't use a nail without a head. Finishing nails get jammed inside between the anvil and tube.I especially like the swivel air fitting and would not buy a similar tool without the swivel.
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