AeroPro CN45N Professional Roofing Nailer 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch
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There is no difference between the product being made in China and its label.
With the exception of the nail feeder gasket, all other parts are the same as those used in the Hitachi NV45AB.
Max is a fast gun, so this should be a lot faster. Its unique double-wall construction makes it very easy to clean It consists of claws that feed nails.
Selected User Reviews For AeroPro CN45N Professional Roofing Nailer 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch
All in all, I like it so far. The interface is quick and easy to use. I found the price to be reasonable.

As a full-time roofing contractor, I have extensive experience. One person on my crew typically uses a bostich and all the rest use hitachi. Like a Hitachi, but better, it shoots consistently and feels solid in the hand. There is a sense that the nail is driven In the past two years, we have done over 100 roofs per year, and this is the best gun we have ever used we've used every big name gun there is. You can compare this gun to a hybrid of a hitachi and a bostich if you are familiar with roofing guns. I highly recommend this gun for the price and quality! These two are the third and fourth I've bought.

The work is excellent, just like Hitachi or Metabo.

A roof gun that my husband considered to be the best one he ever had.

When I ran out of space on my supermax, I purchased this. loved my supermax so much, I didn't want to let it go, so I decided a test run with the aeropro was the best option for me. I've been very happy with the device, and I would consider it very similar to a Hitachi. Apart from the color and sounds their respective guns make, both guns perform essentially the same. The choice to test a new gun rather than stick with what I originally had was the right one for me. But don't get me wrong, my supermax will still be there as a backup once it's fixed, and I may shut down from time to time. It's difficult to pick one nail gun over the other.

Gun of the year! Since I got this gun eight months ago, I haven't fired it once. Each day we work on it. It doesn't jam on me or fail to fire ever. I use it around 10squares a day. It is flush with the gums to go down the nails. Ensure that no nails are bent. It is my belief that constant oiling is what keeps this gun operating Whether you are a beginner or an experienced nail gun user, I recommend this nail gun. Compared to this, Hitachi pales in comparison.

My experience with it therefore is exactly the same as the Hitachi brand, and I've been using it for two months without any problems.

This gun was just used to install a 30 square roof. I have never had a jam with this gun. One or two misfires are possible, and it might happen once in a while to double fire. The gun works perfectly as long as it is kept oiled per man's suggestion. After reading several reviews before deciding to buy this gun, I am extremely pleased with my decision.
