Top 3 Best Hitachi Framing Nailers

Best Hitachi Framing Nailers

Hitachi is a worldwide brand reputed for making powerful and reliable power tools. If you have ever owned a Hitachi tool before, you know they mean business. Today, we will continue our ritual of reviewing 3 hand-picked Hitachi nailers. The Hitachi framing nailer we will review are without a doubt the ablest and most reliable nailers we know from this brand, all coming at a price that does not break the bank.

Without further ado, let’s get going with our Hitachi framing nailer reviews!

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If you want to buy a nailer, here are some reviews that I recommend you to read such as Hitachi NR83A3Hitachi NR90AEBostitch framing nailer, Bostitch F21PL, Bostitch F28WWPorter Cable FR350BPaslode 902600DeWalt DCN692M1.

3 Best Hitachi Framing Nailers - Reviews

1. Hitachi NR90AE(S) Gas-Powered Framing Nailer

Editor's Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (4.7 / 5)

Hitachi NR90AE(S) Full-Head Framing Nailer

Since its introduction in late 2006, the NR90AE(S) is a plastic collated framing nailer that has been a reference nailer by aficionados since then. Its clean, ergonomic design and lightweight 7.5 lbs form factor ensure long hours of use with no fatigue. It uses a plastic collated nails architecture in its nail magazine compartment, helping prevent jams while delivering precise force and nailing speed when required.

The NR90AE(S)’s accuracy and high maneuverability make it an ideal framing nailer for most people, ranging from beginners, casual users to heavy-duty professionals.

There are definitely more goodies about this nailer. The 21-degree angles magazine and its exclusive dial adjustment make it a cinch to work with different materials without worrying too much about compressor pressure. This framing nailer automatically and intuitively adjusts to your work pace and adapts to the material you are working on. This particular model also allows you to switch from bump mode to sequential mode with the flick of a switch that is always a fingertip away.

Best of all, it can accommodate a slew of nail sizes and has a nifty magazine nail height adjustment that is also very easy to use. This is something you will appreciate if you need to change nail sizes all the time.

Pros

  • Good weight to power ratio
  • Hardened steel claw tip (reduces slippage)
  • Small form factor. Great for tight spots
  • Rubber grip for added comfort
  • Plastic collated with Full-head nails
  • Lightweight and replaceable aluminum nail magazine
  • Tool-less depth adjustment dial
  • 5-year warranty

Cons

  • Requires a compressor
  • Simplistic look

Who should buy?

If you can get away with its rather simplistic and mundane design, this Hitachi framing nail gun is by far the best bang for the buck. It handles well on almost any surface and you will have little complaint about it in the workplace.

2. Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head Framing Nailer

Editor's Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

At a more prohibitive price, the Hitachi NR83A2 is a great contender for those who can spare a little extra. This model is the professional nailer you have been waiting for and one of the best commercial Hitachi framing nailer money can buy. It comes with several features that makes it easy to use and highly dependable in the workspace.

It can fire full-round head nails with high power and accuracy, ensuring you always deliver a hit on anything you nail. It has an adjustable drive depth nose switch that allows you to change the accuracy of firing. This is especially useful if you are nailing different materials in one go.

The only caveat is the weight, at 11 lbs, it is tough to use this nailer with only one hand for an extended period of time. But it’s not meant to be portable nor light, as under the hood are powerful firing mechanisms. If you need power and accuracy, then this model will most certainly over deliver, even nailing on concrete or metal is a breeze with it.

Pros:

  • Very powerful
  • Certified professional grade nailer
  • ANSI compliant
  • Easily switch between speed or power mode
  • Rubber grips
  • 2 to 3.5 inches roundhead nails
  • See-though nail magazine
  • 5-year warranty

Cons:

  • Requires a reasonable powerful air compressor (70-120 PSI)
  • Heavy
  • Looks monotonous with its grayish tone

If you need a professional framing nailer that is well-regarded, durable and powerful, then, pound for pound, this model packs a serious punch at a price that obliterates all its competitors. This is most certainly one of the best Hitachi framing nailer out there.

3. Hitachi NR83A3

Editor's Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (4.1 / 5)

Hitachi NR83A3 Plastic Collated Full Round Head Framing Nailer

The best way to describe this Hitachi framing nailer is that it stands right in the middle of the NR90AE(S) and its bigger and more powerful brother the NR83A2 above, in terms of features and price. It is not as light as the NR90AE(S) with its 11 lbs but can deliver power many folds above. Not as powerful as the NR83A2, yet its price is almost half that.

It most definitely can nail through almost anything with change to spare. This is not the framing nailer your grandmother can use as it packs a serious punch, mostly geared towards semi-professional woodworkers.

However, it has welcoming features that even beginners can start using right away.

If you are looking for a framing nail gun that is robust, powerful and yet affordable, then this model is your true calling.

Summary

Any of the framing nailers reviewed will deliver excellent performance on the job. It all boils down to how much you are willing to spend on your new nail gun and what kind of materials you work on the most. For wood, all those nailers will gladly over deliver. They also stand tall to Hitachi’s reputation for building high-quality and dependable products.

Last Updated on August 7, 2020 by

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Tom Bradly
 

My entrepreneurial journey started in 2006, when I dropped out of university. I wanted to work with my hands, to build things. Now I mix my background with computers with my first-hand experience with woodworking to provide insights into the tools I like best. I love everything about woodworking and have been building stuff for over 20 years of my life. I hope to pass some knowledge and expertise. See more at TomBradly.com

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