Roofing Nailers
All Roofing Nailers
About Roofing Nailers
Roofing nailers are air-powered coil nailers designed for driving roofing nails through asphalt shingles, felt underlayment, and roof decking at high speed. They replace hand-nailing on any serious roofing job, whether you are a contractor laying hundreds of squares per week or a homeowner replacing a residential roof. The eight models on this page span $98.88 to $292.13, covering every practical budget from occasional DIY use to full-time professional application. The Metabo NV45AB2, which draws around 400 purchases per month backed by 1,977 owner reviews at 4.6 stars, is the benchmark pneumatic coil nailer in this set. It weighs 5.5 pounds with a body measuring 9 x 4.5 x 10.2 inches. The AEROPRO CN45RC offers a comparable air-powered platform at $151.99 in a 7.34-pound aluminum frame, while the toolant TA01105 brings a lighter 5.7-pound aluminum build at $194.99 with fast-growing monthly demand. Budget buyers have two well-reviewed options under $110: the 3PLUS HCN45SP at $98.88 with 1,209 reviews and the WEN 61783 at $106.94 with 1,022 reviews, both rated 4.4 stars. Choosing the right roofing nailer starts with two practical questions: how often will you use it, and how capable is your air compressor? Contractors and frequent users should look at the Metabo NV45AB2 or the AEROPRO CN45RC for proven pneumatic performance. Occasional DIY homeowners who want solid validation without a premium outlay can start with the 3PLUS HCN45SP or WEN 61783, both of which carry substantial review counts at reasonable prices. Buyers who want an all-in-one setup should consider the Metabo HPT NV45AB2 bundle at $292.13, which includes a 1/4-inch air hose and carries the highest rating in this lineup at 4.9 stars.
How we curated this list
Every roofing nailer on this page passed a minimum 3.8-star rating threshold across verified owner reviews, and all have demonstrated real purchase activity from confirmed buyers. Rankings are based primarily on monthly demand volume and secondarily on review count depth, reflecting genuine owner preference rather than marketing positioning. Specs such as weight, material, dimensions, and power source are drawn verbatim from product listing data. Where a model's published specifications are sparse, review volume and repeat purchase frequency carry additional weight in the ranking. Questions? Reach us at hello@toolgalaxy.com.