Meite 2880-count coil roofing nails, 1-1/4" x .120", 15° round head vs 3600 count coil roofing nails, 3/4 in x .120 in, 15° round head, electro galvanized
Overall winner: 3600 count coil roofing nails, 3/4 in x .120 in, 15° round head, electro galvanized
Key Differences
BHTOP (B0BYVCLP74) supplies a larger 3600-count box and explicitly lists compatibility with Bostich nailers; Guangdong Meite (B09KLGD2ZX) offers 2880 nails and notes good holding power on shingles and metal roofs but does not specify nailer compatibility. Both use electro-galvanized corrosion protection and are 15° coil nails with .120" shank
Meite 2880-count coil roofing nails, 1-1/4" x .120", 15° round head
Coil roofing nails in a 2880-piece kit for 15° guns, featuring electro-galvanized corrosion resistance and a round head for asphalt and metal shingles. Customers note ease of use and good value
Pros
- high nail count in a single kit
- electro-galvanized rust resistance
- round-head design for secure hold
- suitable for asphalt shingles and metal shingles
Cons
- no specific tool compatibility details
- no explicit installation guidance
- limited customer feedback on long-term durability
3600 count coil roofing nails, 3/4 in x .120 in, 15° round head, electro galvanized
Coiled roofing nails for use with nail guns; features round head, smooth shank, and electro galvanized finish for corrosion resistance. Durable performance with low jam tendency, praised for quality and value
Pros
- high nail count per box
- round head, wire weld collated
- smooth shank for easy driving
- electro galvanized for corrosion resistance
Cons
- no explicit compatibility with specific models
- focus on roofing nails; may not cover all use cases
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | BHTOP |
| User Reviews | BHTOP |