BOSTITCH Roofing Nailer RN46 vs Bostitch Metal Connector Nailer MCN150
Overall winner: BOSTITCH Roofing Nailer RN46
Key Differences
Pick the Bostitch Metal Connector Nailer (A) if you need a compact connector nailer that fits between 12-inch O.C. joists and prefers a model with low nail lockout and an exclusive safety system. Choose the BOSTITCH Roofing Nailer (B) if you need a lightweight aluminum-housed coil roofing nailer with a quick-set depth guide and a reload indicator, accepting some reports of jams and off-center strikes
BOSTITCH Roofing Nailer RN46
Roofing nailer with lightweight aluminum housing and quick-depth adjustment for fast set nail depth. One customer notes reliable performance with a 130 psi compressor and ease of use
Pros
- lightweight aluminum housing
- zero nail lockout feature
- quick-set adjustable depth guide
- carbide inserts in nosepiece
Cons
- some customers report jams
- mixed accuracy with off-center strikes
Bostitch Metal Connector Nailer MCN150
Compact framing nailer for 1-1/2-inch metal connector nails with safe operation features. Customers note time savings and ease of installation, though durability reports vary
Pros
- compact framing nailer design
- low nail lockout prevents dry fires
- exclusive safety system prevents misfires
- exposed nail tip for fast, precise nailing
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bostitch |
| Durability | BOSTITCH |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | BOSTITCH |