
Makita
The Makita AN454 is a lightweight pneumatic coil roofing nailer designed for professional high-volume shingle and siding work. It features an aluminum housing, tool-less depth adjustment, and a 120-nail capacity magazine to maximize efficiency on job sites.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consistently praise the Makita AN454 for its pro-grade reliability and engineering focused on durability. Experts highlight the aluminum housing, carbide inserts, and tool-less adjustments as key factors extending tool life and speeding up setup. While there are no major negative critiques, experts note that the contact firing mode carries ricochet risks and requires strict adherence to air pressure specifications.
What Users Say
Everyday users and professional roofers express high satisfaction with the Makita AN454, frequently citing its lightweight balance and reduced fatigue as primary benefits. Users appreciate the high nail capacity and tool-less adjustments for streamlining workflow. Recurring complaints focus on sensitivity to poor-quality nails causing jams and the necessity of a strong air compressor to prevent power loss.
Common Complaints
Jamming occurs when using inconsistent or low-quality nail coils. Power drops significantly if air pressure falls below the recommended 70 PSI minimum. Tar buildup requires frequent manual cleaning despite the smooth nose design
What People Are Saying
“Lightweight and balanced—roofed a whole house without arm fatigue”
“Holds 120 nails; rarely jams with quality coils”
“Tool-less depth is a game-changer for shingles.”
“Drives 1-3/4" nails flush every time at 90 PSI.”
“Jams if nails aren't perfect; canister can stick when dirty”
“Needs a strong compressor—drops power below 70 PSI.”
How It Compares
vs. Bostitch RN45
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Choose the Makita AN454 for lighter weight and durability, or the Bostitch RN45 if quick jam clearance is a priority.
vs. Metabo HPT NV45AB2
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Choose the Makita AN454 for better tar management, or the Metabo HPT NV45AB2 if ergonomic comfort is paramount.
vs. DeWalt DW45RN
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Choose the Makita AN454 for reduced weight and fatigue, or the DeWalt DW45RN if a lighter trigger feel is desired.