

🔧 Nail it like a pro—lightweight precision that won’t quit!
The Metabo HPT NT50AE2 is a professional-grade, lightweight pneumatic brad nailer engineered for precision trim and furniture work. Featuring 18-gauge nail compatibility (5/8" to 2"), selective actuation modes, tool-less depth adjustment, and a 360° adjustable exhaust, it delivers superior control and comfort. Backed by a 5-year warranty and trusted by pros, it’s the ultimate finishing tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.






































| ASIN | B07MK88Q33 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,265 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Power Brad Nailers |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,497) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2018 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Included Components | NT50AE2 brad nailer, Safety Glasses, Air Fitting, No-Mar Tip, Hex Bar Wrenches, Carrying Case |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | NT50AE2 |
| Manufacturer | Koki Holdings America, Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part Number | NT50AE2M |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Air Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Loveseat |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | 18 GA Brad Nailer, Pneumatic |
| Usage | Floor |
| Warranty Description | 5 year warranty |
T**L
IF YOU NEED THIS, BUY THIS, GREAT DEAL
What a great deal. I wore my other brad nailer out and needed another pronto to start a new garage product. I was skeptical because of the great price but went ahead and ordered. It arrived the next day (packaged in original Metabo box) and I put it to immediate use. Works great. Time will tell if it holds up but it appears to be well built.
A**R
Good Quality
Works very well and is simple to use. Comes with a nice case for storage and transport.
E**D
Well built with smooth operation.
This is a sturdily made unit, heavy in the hand, which is a good thing. It has good power at fairly low air pressure and has other excellent features. The nailing depth gauge works well as does the loading mechanism. I also like the switch that shifts between single fire and automatic with a bump. I'm driving 2" 18 gauge brads with no difficulty.
P**P
Great nail gun
This nail gun surprised me , it's a beast for projects in the shop
J**A
decent gun
i am a trim carpenter and love the old professional A2 and a3 series nailers that they discontinued 15 years ago. this is not the pro series but it was on sale for 50 bucks and Hitachi/metabo htp is a good brand I've used them and dads shot millions of nails through the old 16 ga guns. The a series ,roofing guns, and staplers are like industry standard along with paslode framing gun(paslodes new pneumatic 16ga guns are garbage I've seen 5 break in the first month).I normally shoot porter cable 18 ga(their 18 ga and framing guns are good the rest are crap)and have repetitively gotten somewhere around 500,000 nails or more out of them,they are fairly cheap, and you can usually find them at any pawn shop cheap.I use 2 porter cable daily and needed a spare incase one breaks on site so I tried this. The gun shoots good and sinks nails fine. however Hitachi(metabo htp)have changed their triggers from the old ones and now they all have a long pull of the trigger then a hard shot which is good for the average user. I like how the old 90s and early 2000s models have a short pull of the trigger that you can pretty much just wiggle your finger and shoot multiple nails in a second or less which is great for installing door jambs or building window jambs where you are shooting 4 or more nails in a row very quickly. This gun doesn't do this as fast or smooth and the porter cable. porter cable is the next fastest smoothest gun I've found for an 18 ga, therefore I will just buy me another porter cable gun when i need another. these guns are NOT bad and are a good brand but for my professional hard fast use it is not my favorite gun but it is still getting used daily and has had thousands of nails ran through it with no issues other than the cosmetic plastic piece came off
C**S
Great Brad Nailer
I’ve only had this Metabo Brad Nailgun for one large project, but it has performed flawlessly out of the box. It’s light weight, and drives nails very consistently never leaving a single one protruding. The case is a nice extra also. I got this one during a promotion where a second tool was just $25. Great deal! I can’t speak to how long it will last but I’m very pleased so far. Buy it with confidence.
G**N
Great Brad nailer!
I already have a hitachi(metabo HPT) framing nailer and palm nailer. I just figured I would go with the brand I already trust. I mainly used this for an accent wall/home theater project. I have a cordless brad nailer, which I like for the convenience of being cordless(hoseless), but after a while the weight and size started to become an issue, especially in corners. This nailer is really lightweight! I was able maneuver it with ease and I was able to shoot it upside down and pull the trigger with my pinky, for those tight spots! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND. I shot a couple hundred nails, and no jams or misfires either. I can’t say that with my battery nailer…it dry fired numerous times, Im just finding out after double checking my work.
D**T
OIL IT BEFORE USE!
Works better than I expected. Remember to oil it before use! I use 'sewing machine oil', as it is inexpensive, very clean, has great oiling properties for tool steel, and it won't stain your clothes. Just hold the gun upside down and put a few drops into the air nozzle port. You dont need much at all. If your gun continues to jam, you likely are operating at too low air pressure. Turn it up just a little bit. If the pressure is too low, the gun may fire, but won't properly cycle to seat the piston behind the next nail. Then if you try to fire it again, it will jam. So dont do that! I've used this nailer several times and have shot about 400 nails so far, and haven't experienced a single jam. I am just familiar with how brad nailers work. I get the impression that the reviews that claim this gun jams too much are authored by people unfamiliar with how to care for a tool like this. I highly recomend this tool. Follow these tips, and you won't have any issues.
R**N
Bought this do do a big base board and window/door trim job in my house. Great product, love that it can do a variety of size nails as you may need to switch it up from time to time. See some ppl complained that the plastic housing where the nails go breaks. Honestly treat your tools properly and it wont break. If you are using if for construction I'd say this is more of DIY Nail Gun for homeowners or small projects. If you're in construction spend the extra for construction grade nail gun. Otherwise this is amazing and works great with my air compressor of the same make.
R**K
Brilliant bit of kit
J**N
As stated. worked for a while, jammed a lot, broke quickly. Front piece of plastic on the cartridge shattered somehow during operation.
G**A
No se debe comparar con las mejores marcas ya que su precio es de una tercera o cuarta parte de lo que cuestan las de uso industrial, la compre para trabajos externos y ocasionales, no para uso rudo y ha funcionado bien, el cuerpo de la herramienta tiene muchas partes plásticas, las industriales son todas de metal
R**S
The arrival of the item was too early, but air fitting and hex wrench shown in the photos were not included.
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