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The Makita XTP02Z is a compact, cordless 18V LXT lithium-ion pin nailer designed for professional finish work. It drives six lengths of 23 gauge pin nails with a 120-pin magazine capacity and features a refined firing mechanism to reduce recoil. Tool-less depth adjustment and anti-dry fire technology ensure precise, damage-free nailing. Compatible with Makita’s Star Protection batteries, it offers smart communication for extended battery life and tool protection, making it a versatile, reliable choice for trim, molding, and baseboard installation.




































| ASIN | B072MKC9J7 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,519 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19 in Power Finish Nailers |
| Color | Teal |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,117) |
| Date First Available | June 23, 2017 |
| Included Components | 2 Nose No-Mar Tip, XTP02 (424955-9), Belt Clip (346449-3), Hex Wrench 3 (783201-2), Safety Glasses (195246-2) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | XTP02Z |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Part Number | XTP02Z |
| Product Dimensions | 10.1 x 3.1 x 8.8 inches |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty |
C**0
Good & reliable
The price is a bit high, but is well worth it. The tool's batteries are interchangeable with my other Makita tools. The design fits well in the hand and is not too heavy. I had some trouble figuring out how to load the nails for the first time, but once I loaded them it become easy.
Y**G
Great Tool - Makita Brand Quality
The Makita XTP02Z Pin Nailer works great, which is exactly what I expected from Makita. It lives up to the brand’s strong reputation for quality and reliability. The tool feels solid and well-built, drives pins smoothly, and delivers consistent performance. It is easy to handle, and being cordless makes it even more convenient for quick projects without worrying about hoses or compressors. Considering the quality and price, this nailer is worth the investment. It meets professional standards and has proven to be a dependable addition to my tool collection.
L**E
Prone to jamming. Not sufficient power to nail into hardwoods
TLDR: Don't waste your money on this! Insufficient power causes frequent jams, does not consistently fully seat nails, and eventually will become useless as the jams damage the delicate parts of the tool. I was super excited to cut the cord, air hose, and compressor out of the equation with this battery 23g pin nailer, but it's just too fickle to be worth your time and money. I've had it for about a year now and I use it professionally as a finish carpenter. From the start, it seemed to be lacking power to consistently drive home nails into plywood, let alone hardwoods. It would jam at least once per day, and now it's basically useless because every time it jams, it damages the striking hammer's head (as well as other parts that keep everything lined up). Jams also cost you time while you fidget with unscrewing the top plate and removing the smashed up nail. It's so damaged now that I can't even nail 3/4" pins into plywood. I can nail into soft pine 2x4's, but what's the point? Pros: -Compact package -Cordless -Included hex wrench built into the gun for easy storage (you will need this a lot to keep clearing jams!) Cons: -Inconsistent nailing depth -Prone to jamming -Max length pins 1 3/8" (compressor nailers can go up to 2") -Basically worthless as a professional tool My theory is that the design is lacking power, which explains pretty much all the cons. Makita must have known this while they were designing/developing the tool so they set the max length to 1 3/8" instead of longer nails. The low power causes frequent jamming when nailing into medium to hard pieces such as plywood or hardwoods. Thus, frequent jams will damage the already crappy gun until it's useless. I've since switched to Dewalt's flexvolt air compressor to keep things relatively cordless, and using their 2" pin nailer. It's definitely more expensive and sucks to be tied to an air hose, but it's proven to work. No problems shooting 1 1/2" pins through 3/4" walnut into 3/4" FJ pine backing all day long.
A**R
Quality tool
Smooth operation
N**O
Thanks to T. Cox for solving the jamming problem!
Search for the review by T. Cox, "Constant misfires solved!" if you're worried about the poor reviews. T. Cox appears to be correct concerning the need for metric pins and the issue being a result of imperial or SAE vs metric size differences. I could not find the Japanese manufacture, but the German sourced pins seem to work just fine. On my 2nd magazine of pins and not a single misfire. With SAE sizes I was maybe getting 5 successive pins shot without a misfire. If this holds up, the fix is easy!
D**0
Pin nail jamming constantly! DONT BUY!
Do not buy this pin nailer you will regret it. The nails jam up in this nailer way too often. I am using the recommended nails and still jams up every time I go to use it, Do not buy this product! I’m a contractor and I use these kind of tools on a daily basis so be smart and listen to my review.
J**D
Love this Pin nailer from Makita.
This is a game changer for me. I was doing things the old fashioned way and just doing everything by hand during the pandemic lockdown. Only hand tools no electric stuff at all. Believe me it was a fun experiment, but now I have much less time as I am back to work. So to still indulge in my wood butchery, I have got electric tool, or battery powered tools. Wow, it makes things so much easier, perhaps not as fun, but I can surely make more things in the same amount of time. This is case in point, I used to use those small bamboo nails to secure things together, like dowels but only smaller and thinner. It was fun to make them, and bloody my hands using my hand plane to make a little point at one end. I would invariably get fatigued and cut up my hands, which was just part of the process for me. Then get my egg beater style hand crank drill and make that hole, then hammer it in. The whole process could take 10 minutes for a few bamboo nails. So not very time efficient. Now in comes this Makita battery powered pin nailer and it's like literally a second and things are done. Granted it depends on the wood, and sometimes the pin shoots out here and there, but so far most of my nails have just disappeared into the wood, and securing the joint or two pieces of wood together. The gun makes it so fast and efficient. The Makita so far is great. I have only some 1.2 AH batteries what came with my Makita screw driver and impact driver, but I have not had to recharge the batteries yet. I have just been nailing everything, just for fun even. Wasting pins here and there.
D**.
Top. Für das, wofür er gedacht ist, funktioniert er sehr gut. Sehr kleine, kaum sichtbare Löcher bzw. Nagelköpfe. 35mm in Lärche,Kiefer,MDF kein Problem. Haltekraft stärker als erwartet. Bei härteren Hölzer muss man gut andrücken, sonst erreicht man die Tiefe nicht immer. Handliches Gerät in Makita Qualität.
P**S
Très bien mais dommage qu’il prend pas des clous un peu plus gros 23 g seulement ! 18 g est plus commun!
F**Z
Exelente .muy buena calidadd
S**R
Super Gerät
O**R
Venía abierta y engrapada la caja y la herramienta venia con polvo cono si fuera la de exhibición y ni siquiera la limoiaron
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