AEROPRO TOOLS Roofing Nailer 15 Degree Coil Roofing Nails 3/4-Inch up to 1-3/4-Inch CN45RC








Key features
- •POWER: Cylinder valve Drive for rapid response
- •Tool free adjustable depth of drive for various shingle size
- •FASTENERS: Drives 15º full round head nails from 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch length
- •Contact actuation and sequential models are provided
- •Designed for Roofing,Insulation board,Vapor barrier installation, Vinyl siding,Fiber cement applications.
BrandAEROPRO
CategoryRoofing Nailers
AEROPRO TOOLS Roofing Nailer 15 Degree Coil Roofing Nails 3/4-Inch up to 1-3/4-Inch CN45RC
List Price: $261.83$235.65DEALYou Save: $26.18 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Device also did a very good job at the roof
Mark Hay✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
It was very attractive to me that the product was exactly as described. I tried to drive the full round head nails, it came off perfectly.
good roofing gun
ReviewI✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
add the oil to the hose port. the gun works great and nails go in good too. I haven't used it long enough to review it after a year or so. But so far its a nice roofing gun.
Great for 1-1/4 inch roofing nails
Classic Reviewer✓ Verified Purchase•June 15, 2023
Redoing the shelving in my garage and using this little nailer to tack on 1/4 inch boards - this thing is great.
I used some Husky air tool oil and 1-1/4 inch coil nails and have been going to town with my little 2-gallon compressor.
This feels pretty rugged, has fallen off my workbench on concrete twice and hasn't missed a beat. Next summer I will be using this for replacement siding and can't imagine it'll break a sweat doing it.
I used some Husky air tool oil and 1-1/4 inch coil nails and have been going to town with my little 2-gallon compressor.
This feels pretty rugged, has fallen off my workbench on concrete twice and hasn't missed a beat. Next summer I will be using this for replacement siding and can't imagine it'll break a sweat doing it.







