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The Metabo HPT NP35A Pin Nailer is a lightweight, professional-grade pneumatic tool firing 23-gauge headless micro pins that leave near-invisible holes. Featuring automatic fastener length adjustment from 5/8" to 1-3/8", dual-trigger safety, adjustable depth control, and a large capacity magazine, it’s engineered for precision cabinetry, trim, and craft projects. Included accessories and a 5-year warranty make it a reliable choice for pros and serious DIYers alike.






































| ASIN | B07LCGT4KW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,812 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Power Pinners |
| Brand | Metabo HPT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,775) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00717709023840 |
| Included Components | NP35A Pin Nailer, Carrying Case, No Mar Tip (x2), Safety Glasses, 1/4" NPT Male Plug, Hex Bar Wrench |
| Item Type Name | Metabo HPT NP35A 23 Gauge Pin Nailer |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Koki Holdings America, Ltd |
| UPC | 717709023840 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 year warranty |
R**Y
Quality 1-3/8 Inch Pneumatic Headless Pin Nailer with a Case, Accessories, and 5-Year Warranty
I have a large baseboard shoe project coming up and some minor finish trim work to do on a primary bathroom improvement. A friend of mine who has a cabinet business offered to loan me one of his headless pin nailers (one tool I don’t own), but I decided I needed to buy one for myself. Most decent pin nailers start in the mid-$100 range. Amazon had a Black Friday special on a Metabo-HPT brand 1-3/8” pin nailer for $69 (available elsewhere for $139 or higher). I already own a Metabo miter saw which I found to be a value-buy for a second miter saw in my shop. With the NP 35A pin nailer at deep discount, I immediately purchased it for next-day delivery. The one thing that wasn’t clear in the Amazon description was if a case was included. At the price, it wasn’t too much of a concern and I have several small tool bags that would suffice. Not only is a rugged case included, but inside the case is a pair of safety glasses and a small bottle of air tool oil, along with an owner’s manual, a hex key for countersink depth adjustment, and a spare anti-mar nose-tip (the orange rubber piece mounted at the rear of the hand opening). The case for my Metabo pin nailer will look just fine beside my Senco air nailers in their cases. I purchased a pack of 23-gauge pins locally. The ones I purchased have an arrowhead stenciled on the side of each strip of pins. Arrow up? Arrow down? That is the question. The arrow points to the sharp end of the pins and needs to go into the nailer magazine pointing down. The nailer comes with an industrial style 1/4-inch quick disconnect installed – perfectly matching my air quick disconnects. Firing safety is maintained by two interlocking triggers. The two-trigger system is a little cumbersome at first but easily mastered. The rearward safety trigger is held up with the middle finger of the hand holding the barrel of the nailer, leaving the index finger available to fire a pin with the other trigger. I pinned a couple of boards together to check countersink depth which was set just below flush. Metabo provides a 5-year warranty, another plus. The NP 35A is designed to fit in tight paces and is more squat than other pin nailers. Registration of the nailer on their website is easy – no account to setup – just complete the online form. It’s a reasonable buy at its regular price, but there are a few choices at similar prices. Overall, Metabo makes good tools and offers a longer warranty than other brands, a good combination. It's definitely a solid 4-star buy, but at a deep discount, it becomes a 5-star buy.
B**S
The perfect middle ground between price and quality
Of all the pin nailers I’ve tried this is the cheapest one that actually works. You get an occasional miss fire, but they’re rare, and it’s worth paying half the price of other brands. Overall it works great, is light, accurate, and durable, and 23 gauge means the nails are barely visible. I’ll stick with Metabo.
E**R
Works as expected and is quiet. seems well made.
I've used it for several projects, and it works well for joining wood pieces with almost no discernable hole. Ther only complaint is the safety on the trigger is a bit clunky to use but otherwise its very pleasant and seems to be good quality for a low price.
R**A
Well worth it.
Really great. Not as heavy as some. We put up crown molding with this and it did a perfect job.
D**7
good purchase
This pin nailer is a little cheaper than some of the others but seems to be fairly well made and works as advertised. As I don't anticipate using it a lot I suspect it will hold up well and be a good long term purchase.
B**L
Great tool
Love this little pin nailer. It's precise and simple to use.
R**T
Pin Nail Gun Choice
Really good tool, very nice package, worked well every time.
B**N
Great pin nailer
Works great, never miss fires, and significantly cheaper than pin nailers from other major brand names. Would definitely buy again.
R**W
As expected. It works.
R**O
Me compre la pistola, pero no la use hasta apenas empiezó a usarla y no saca los clavos quien me puede ayudar?
N**P
Should have bought a good pin nailer and also a good brad nailer decades ago. This works perfectly and leaves no mark, right out of the box. All you see is the tiny, perfectly flush end of the 23awg pin. Fantastic!
J**E
Absolute garbage, so disappointing, I have had Metabo product for the last 20 years without any issues, this gun died after about 15 nails, at 90psi, an internal seal broke and it leaked air continuously, I cannot recommend purchasing this garbage, disposed of it and purchased a Bostitch and it works as expected, no more Metabo for me.
J**S
I wore out my Brad nailer and thought I would give the 23 gauge a try. Absolutely love it. The pins hold well and do not leave any marks on the surface.
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