🔧 Nail it like a pro—power, precision, and performance in one sleek tool!
The Makita DPT353Z is a lightweight, battery-powered 18V Li-Ion pin nailer designed for professional-grade precision and efficiency. Featuring tool-less depth adjustment, a 100-nail magazine, and a robust safety system, it supports nail lengths from 15mm to 35mm. Backed by a 3-year warranty when registered, this compact 1.63 kg tool is perfect for continuous nailing tasks, delivering reliable performance without compromise.
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | DPT353Z |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 8.6 x 0.1 cm; 1.63 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | DPT353Z |
Colour | Blue |
Style | Single |
Material | Metal Plastic Rubber |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Capacity description | Full Strip |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1 x Belt clip, 1 x Hex wrench, 1 x Makita DPT353Z, 1 x Nose adapter, 1 x Safety goggles |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.63 kg |
H**O
Good little pin nailer
Impulse purchase but well worth it. Shoots tiny pins that’s good for holding mouldings in place while glue dries. Good for beading around laminate floor too.Just make sure you put the nails in the right way… had them in the way the arrow was pointing, one would assume the arrow points towards the business end… no. They were curling into almost circles. Turning them round and they are nice and straight. Not the guns fault but initially I thought it was.
J**N
Mint
Had a job fitting oak 4mm x 15mm trim, i new my paslode 16g pin gun would split it nearly every pin. I Used 18mm pins in the Makita and shot every one fine . I was a bit wary about buying this after seeing so many bad reviews although Most reviews seem to be from America where they’ve been using a cheap brand of pins( Porter cable) . On Makitas website they sell two different types of pins one for airguns and one for cordless, I would presume they’re both the same, although the pins for the cordless cost twice as much. If they don’t break the shaft I will pay the extra! Fantastic tool so far not needed as much as my 16g tool but for small trim I wished I’d brought it years ago. You can only just see the pin whole😉
J**N
Works great.
I bought this for fine work. First project is a solid English oak and 12mm oak veneer MDF jewellery box. The nail gun works great in 12mm as I tried my second fix paslode and the nails split the MDF. These pins do a great job. This pin gun is designed for fine trim and beading work as the 23g pins are tiny. The photo is a comparison of second fix paslode nails and the pins the are used in the pin gun. There are 100 pins in the strip
P**T
Works well much quicker than manual
Good initial view shot around a 1000 pins with no jams yet
R**.
Makita nailer
Bought this on August 30th 2023, used it a few times mainly on 9mm MDF, today fired a pin in and a piece of metal fell out of the firing section, the drive mechanism has broken so it wont fire any pins now at all.This was not cheap.How do i complain and get this sorted, i want it replacing.I have spent a vast amount of money through and with Amazon, if this is'nt sorted i'll go elsewhere for tools etcEDIT: THIS GUN HAS BEEN BACK TO MAKITA FOR REPAIR TWICE ALREADY, TODAY IT BROKE AGAIN, FIRING PIN YET AGAIN, SO NOW I HAVE HAD TO BUY ANOTHER CHEAPISH ONE TOGET A JOB FINISHED.*COME ON MAKITA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER, THIS IS JUST OVER A YEAR OLD AND BEEN IN FOR REPAIR 3 TIMES, FOR THE PRICE PAID IT SHOULDNT BE HAPPENING, I'M GOING TO START BUY A DIFFERENT MAKE OF TOOL FROM NOW ON, THE RELIABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT IS SHOCKING, AS A SIDE NOTE IT BROKE AGAIN PINNING 4MM MDF 😡
K**O
Should have bought it years ago
Very good, easy to use 👍
N**T
Quality thanks
Easy to use and excellent value for money.
K**N
Ok
Ok but definitely not the best as jams a lot hopefully it will wear in
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