Arrow PT23G 23-Gauge Compact Pneumatic Pin Nailer vs Pneumatic Pin Nailer 23 GA with 2160 nails, headless micro pinner
Overall winner: Pneumatic Pin Nailer 23 GA with 2160 nails, headless micro pinner
Key Differences
Arrow PT23G (A) is an oil-free, lightweight, compact pin nailer with an overmold rubber grip and is positioned as more versatile for handheld, quick jobs; KEENTECH (B) ships with 2,160 pin nails and reports a lower jam rate and more durable construction but requires an air compressor. Choose A if you want an oil-free, easy-to-handle tool for portability and simple tasks; choose B if you need higher included nail capacity and reported durability for repeated shop or cabinet work and can supply an air compressor
Arrow PT23G 23-Gauge Compact Pneumatic Pin Nailer
Lightweight pin nailer for trim, molding, and hobby work with headless pins; features overmold grip and directed exhaust. Customers note easy loading and value for money, with mixed durability and occasional jams
Pros
- lightweight compact design
- overmold rubber grip
- exhaust cover directs air flow
- easy to load
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- occasional jamming during use
- pin slide can stick when in use
Pneumatic Pin Nailer 23 GA with 2160 nails, headless micro pinner
A 23-gauge pneumatic pin nailer designed for cabinets, interior decoration, windows and crafts. Includes 2,160 nails and delivers low jam performance; one user notes smooth operation and value for money
Pros
- includes 2,160 nails
- wide pin length range (5/32" to 1")
- low jam rate
- headless micro pinner design
Cons
- requires external air compressor
- air inlet fixed to 1/4" NPT
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KEENTECH |
| Durability | KEENTECH |
| Versatility | Arrow Fastener |
| User Reviews | Arrow Fastener |