CN45N Roofing Nailer 15° Coil Nailer (3/4"–1-3/4") vs AEROPRO Roofing Nailer 15 Degree Coil Nails CN45RC
Overall winner: AEROPRO Roofing Nailer 15 Degree Coil Nails CN45RC
Key Differences
Choose the Jax Technology AEROPRO (A) if you want a lighter nailer with faster firing rate (up to 3 nails/sec), tool-free depth adjustment, and a higher average rating. Choose the BHTOP CN45N (B) if you prioritize a low-recoil moving-cylinder design and broader listed application uses (shingles, sheathing, crates, underlayment, siding)
CN45N Roofing Nailer 15° Coil Nailer (3/4"–1-3/4")
15-degree roofing nail gun with moving cylinder for low recoil. Compatible with 3/4" to 1-3/4" wire collated nails. Users note solid build and ease of use, with some variance on weight
Pros
- low-recoil operation
- compatible with 15 degree wire collated nails 3/4" to 1-3/4"
- suitable for multiple applications like shingles and sheathing
- noted build quality by users
Cons
- weight perception varies among users
- limited nail size range to 15 degree coil nails
AEROPRO Roofing Nailer 15 Degree Coil Nails CN45RC
Roofing nailer designed for 3/4" to 1-3/4" coil nails with quick drive and reduced fatigue. Customers say it performs well and offers good value for money
Pros
- high-speed firing up to 3 nails per second
- tool-free depth adjustment
- low-fatigue design at 5.5 lbs
- high-capacity 120pc magazine reducing downtime
Cons
- requires 3/4" to 1-3/4" nails
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jax technology |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | BHTOP |
| User Reviews | Jax technology |