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Promoted 11-29-2017 by Randy71 at 12:50 PM View Original Post
Amazon.com has Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 5/8" to 2" Brad Nailer on sale for $39.98. Shipping is free. Thanks jetski777
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- Lowes.com also has Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 5/8" to 2" Brad Nailer on sale for $39.98. Select free store pickup to save on shipping.
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This nailer has a flip actuation switch for choosing between intermittent and continuous firing modes. It features an aluminum body, elastomer grip, high capacity magazine, easy depth-of-drive adjustments, removable nose cap w/ no-mar tip and 360-degree exhaust vent. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty. - Randy71
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Amazon has the Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch Brad Nailer on sale for $39.98, lowest price ever on Amazon according to CamelCamelCamel.
https://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-NT...B000H399PC
Also the same price at Lowes https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hitachi-...er/1068639
https://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-NT...B000H399PC
Also the same price at Lowes https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hitachi-...er/1068639
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Lowe's Link
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CCC says lowest price to date.
Lowes also has the brad nailer listed for $39.98
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Specs/Description
The Hitachi NT50AE2 2-Inch Finish Nailer has a 2-inch brad capacity for larger finish and trim jobs. Its safety is behind the nosepiece for close quarter nailing. The selective actuation trigger switches between rapid bump fire or contact firing modes. The lightweight aluminum body and composite magazine provide for a tool that reduces user fatigue. The NT50AE2 also offers ease of use with a depth of drive dial and an adjustable (360-degree) exhaust. It has a capacity of 5/8-inch to 2-inch, 18-gauge brad nails. The visual nail reload indicator on its magazine shows when nail quantities are low. Weighing only 2.2-pounds, this nailer is best in class and features a no-mar tip and elastomer grips to keep the tool from slipping. This package comes with safety glasses, an air fitting, no-mar tip, hex bar wrenches and a carrying case. The Hitachi NT50AE2 2-Inch 18-Gauge Finish Nailer is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5-years from the original purchase date. In addition any pistons, drivers and O-rings associated with this tool are covered by a 90-day warranty. Hitachi Power Tools provides professional-grade power tools for a variety of applications, including woodwork, metalwork, concrete, drilling, cutting and fastening. Since its inception, Hitachi has pioneered innovative technologies that have improved the quality of craftsmanship worldwide. Hitachi is a leader in power tool research and development and has achieved many firsts in the power tool industry. Today, Hitachi continues the tradition of innovation and engineering with new features in addition to classic quality.
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Search might indeed be broken as I searched twice for this using different search criteria. I will say that being a systems administrator for 8 years, an enterprise technology architect for a $1.2 billion company, and overall in IT for 20 years....I don't know it all and I might well have hit search incorrectly. I do indeed see what you're talking about, but also know they didn't show up for me yesterday when I posted.