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Written By:
Anonymous
(Seattle, Wa USA)
Customer Review
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| "Constant jams." |
Date: 6/12/2007 |
"Like a few other reviewers I have had simmilar experiences with his gun. I am carpenter by trade and am very particular about my tools. They have to work well, be as versatile as possible, and be reliable. This tool constantly jams and with 1 3/4" and 2" brads, it rarely completely sinks the nails. This tool is in great shape and has been well cared for, oiled, and stored in its case. There may be a few good guns out there, but with the mixed results found in these reviews, I would not take the chance on another one. I also would not recommend it to anyone. Try a MAX, Senco, or PC...something with a well proven track record."
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Written By:
Anonymous
(troy, michigan)
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| "this tool should be recalled" |
Date: 4/28/2006 |
"I was initially very happy with this seemingly well designed nailer. After about 1000 1" brads the piston began to stick, even with oiling before each use. I too removed the rear housing to see what the issue was. I manually pulled the piston rearward, cleaned and oiled the chamber and reassembled. It worked fine until the driver blade shattered, this with less than 1500 brads shot. I called the U.S. Makita service center to order the part, and amazingly this part was on backorder due to the demand. I called all over the country looking for this part, and everyone was out. I finally found the part I needed, paid the 35$ and replaced the part. 300 brads later the O-ringed piston connecting to this new part failed. That was last night, so today (4-28) I will go and purchase another nailer, obviously not a Makita. I use tools of all kinds on a daily basis, I am very particular about tool quality, design and feel. I thought Makita had a great tool, but I have more than been let down, I have not persued this with Makita because I have owned the tool longer than the factory warranty. I would recommed against purchase of this tool. Makita knows they have a defective design, it would do them well to issue a recall."
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