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Metabo HPT NH90AB Palm Nailer Review: Right for Us?
We didn’t realize how much time we were losing until we put the Metabo HPT NH90AB palm nailer in our tool belt. It’s the kind of compact, pneumatic helper that shows its value in the awkward spots—tight joist bays, crowded connectors, and those overhead angles where a full-size nailer feels clumsy. The magnetic nose made it easier for us to “stick and start” nails with confidence, keeping fasteners aligned before the first strike. We also appreciated the 360° swivel plug, which reduced hose wrestling while we moved from hangers to straps. Rated for 2-1/2″ to 3-1/2″ bulk fasteners, it promises versatility—if it delivers, it could earn a permanent place on our framing list.
Metabo HPT NP35A Pin Nailer Review: Right for Us?
We’ve been looking for a pin nailer that can disappear into our trim work instead of announcing itself with crater-sized dents. The Metabo HPT NP35A promises exactly that: 23‑gauge headless micro pins that leave nearly invisible holes, ideal for cabinets, delicate molding, and small craft builds where touch-ups can ruin the finish. At just 2.0 lbs, it feels more like an extension of our hand than another bulky air tool, especially during long sessions on crown runs or edge banding. The 5/8" to 1‑3/8" pin range covers most of our light assembly needs without jumping to heavier brads. Still, we wanted to see whether “pro-preferred” holds up in real projects—and whether the results justify adding it to our bench.










