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The Super Nailer HN-90N3 for the revised JIS N90 nail has adopted the “contact nose” which drives the nail straight to the end. No need to make adjustments according to the nail size. Price: 149,100 yen. Currently on sale.
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13 Comments
memyselfI at 08:34 AM JST - 30th September
great !!!!!
electric2004 at 09:22 AM JST - 30th September
What will the Ladies say?
jason6 at 10:18 AM JST - 30th September
They'll say "No need to make adjustments according to the nail size."
DenDon at 10:52 AM JST - 30th September
how did I ever live without this? nailing is one of my great pleasures.
Yelnats at 12:41 PM JST - 30th September
I have been waiting for this for years. If I used this on the walls in my mansion, the nails would go into the persons place next to mine, or straight out on to the two balconies. Seems dangerous and un-necessary for Japanese building.
saru_au at 02:18 PM JST - 30th September
only 10x more expensive than regular nail-gun, yeah, this will sell well in a recession...
stirfry at 06:33 PM JST - 30th September
1500 bucks for a nail gun ? no thanks. I've had the same one for 4 years, works like a charm, and cost me 90% less.
Cliffy at 09:04 PM JST - 30th September
Too expensive for a nail gun. I will stick with my cheapo that I only use it once in a blue moon. For contractors or anything more serious, I suppose they will use DeWalt. I have always found DeWalt is reliable as I have owned so many different drills (including coreless). I enjoy DeWalt and Ryobi because they are reliable.
PepinGalarga at 10:05 PM JST - 30th September
hilarious, one of the google ads that popped below is for the apartment rental place, and the nailer is pointed straight at the 3 women.
Sarge at 10:17 PM JST - 30th September
Only 149,000 yen, heck, that's almost as cheap as those hammers the U.S. military buys.
pawatan at 05:19 PM JST - 1st October
I'm surprised this and kitchen knives aren't covered under the Swords and Firearms law thingy. Just wait until some wacko goes on a nailing rampage, I suppose.
jtalbot44 at 06:50 PM JST - 1st October
"Good idea for amateurs" was the opinion of the carpenter building our house right now. Pros can't use just one gun, 'cos it would take too long to keep changing between nail cartridges, so they will stick with multiple cheaper guns. BTW He has a killer dry-wall gun; it pushes the screws for the first 1cm then screws them into the wood behind, all running at the same speed as a nail gun. Bam, bam, bam...