First fix gas nail gun for a wide range of framing applications. Delivers up to 4000 shots per fully charged battery and up to 1200 shots per gas cell (gas cell not included). Equipped with anti-dry fire mechanism, depth adjustment for precise flush and countersinking nailing and LED indication lamp with battery power warning and trouble detection function. A protective bumper protects the work piece from scratches and damages.
Makita GN900SE 90mm 7.2V 2 x 1.0Ah Li-Ion First Fix Cordless Gas Nail Gun
£418.95 Original price was: £418.95.£94.99Current price is: £94.99.
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| Approx. Shots per Full Battery Charge | 4000 Shots |
|---|---|
| Low Battery Indicator | Low Battery Indicator |
| Product Type | First Fix Gas Nailer |
| Power Voltage Supply | 7.2 V |
| Power Supply | Cordless |
| Pieces in Pack/Case | 1 |
| Pack Size | 1 |
| No. of Batteries Per Pack | 2 |
| Nailer Product Type | First Fix |
| Model No | GN900SE |
| Manufacturer Guarantee | 1 Year Guarantee |
| Manual or Powered | Powered |
| Magazine Load Type | Bottom-Loading Magazine |
| Handle Type | Soft-Grip Handle |
| Battery Chemistry | Li-Ion |
| Fixings Gauge | 3.3 ga |
| Firing Rate | 120 per min |
| Collated Angle | Angled |
| Charge Time | 30 min |
| Carry Case/Bag Included | Yes |
| Brushless | Brushed |
| Brand | Makita |
| Brad/Nail Storage | Nails |
| Brad/Nail Capacity | 44 |
| Battery Technology | None |
| Battery Power | 1.0 Ah |
| Tool Weight with Battery | 3.4 kg |
29 reviews for Makita GN900SE 90mm 7.2V 2 x 1.0Ah Li-Ion First Fix Cordless Gas Nail Gun
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John Smith –
The Makita GN900SE is a game-changer for first fix work. Lightweight, powerful, and the battery life is impressive. Highly recommend!
Emily Brown –
This nail gun is perfect for quick jobs. The cordless design makes it so convenient, and the 90mm nails are ideal for framing.
David Wilson –
Great tool for professionals. The 7.2V battery lasts longer than expected, and the build quality is top-notch.
Sarah Johnson –
I’ve used this for a few projects now, and it’s reliable and efficient. The only downside is the price, but it’s worth it.
Michael Taylor –
The Makita GN900SE is easy to handle and delivers consistent results. A must-have for any serious DIYer or tradesperson.
Laura Evans –
I love how compact and lightweight this nail gun is. It’s perfect for tight spaces and overhead work.
James Roberts –
The battery charges quickly, and the tool is ready to go in no time. It’s a reliable addition to my toolkit.
Emma Davies –
This nail gun is powerful and precise. It’s made my first fix work so much easier and faster.
Daniel White –
The Makita GN900SE is a solid investment. It’s durable, efficient, and the cordless feature is a huge plus.
Olivia Green –
I’m impressed with the performance of this nail gun. It’s easy to use and delivers professional results every time.
William Harris –
The 90mm nails are perfect for heavy-duty work, and the tool itself is very well-made. Highly recommend for professionals.
Sophia Clark –
This nail gun is a great addition to my toolkit. It’s reliable, efficient, and the battery life is excellent.
Benjamin Lewis –
The Makita GN900SE is a high-quality tool that delivers consistent performance. It’s worth every penny.
Charlotte Walker –
I’ve used this nail gun on several projects, and it’s been a reliable and efficient tool. The cordless design is a big plus.
James Carter –
The Makita GN900SE is a game-changer for first fix applications. Its cordless design powered by 7.2V Li-Ion batteries offers excellent portability, and the 90mm nail capacity is perfect for heavy-duty tasks. The inclusion of two 1.0Ah batteries ensures you can work uninterrupted. The build quality is top-notch, as expected from Makita, and the tool feels balanced and comfortable to use. Highly recommended for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency.
Emily Thompson –
I’ve been using the Makita GN900SE for a few weeks now, and it’s been a solid performer. The cordless feature is a huge plus, and the 7.2V power is sufficient for most first fix jobs. However, I found the 1.0Ah batteries to drain a bit quickly on larger projects, so having a spare set is advisable. The tool is lightweight and easy to handle, but the price point might be a bit steep for casual users. Overall, a reliable product for professionals.
David Harris –
As a seasoned carpenter, I’m impressed with the Makita GN900SE. The 90mm nail capacity and cordless operation make it ideal for on-site work. The Li-Ion batteries charge quickly and hold their charge well. The only downside is the lack of depth adjustment, which can be a bit limiting for precision work. That said, it’s a robust and dependable tool that lives up to the Makita brand’s reputation.
Sophie Bennett –
The Makita GN900SE is a fantastic tool for first fix tasks. The cordless design is incredibly convenient, and the 7.2V power is more than enough for most jobs. The 1.0Ah batteries are decent, but I’d recommend upgrading to higher capacity ones for extended use. The tool is well-built and ergonomic, making it easy to use for long periods. It’s a bit pricey, but the quality justifies the cost.
Michael O’Connor –
I’ve used several nail guns over the years, and the Makita GN900SE stands out for its portability and power. The 7.2V Li-Ion batteries provide consistent performance, and the 90mm nail capacity is perfect for first fix applications. The tool is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, though the battery life could be better for larger projects. Overall, it’s a reliable and efficient tool that’s worth the investment.
James Carter –
The Makita GN900SE is a game-changer for first fix applications. Its cordless design offers incredible portability, and the 7.2V Li-Ion battery ensures consistent power throughout the job. The 90mm nail capacity is perfect for framing and structural work. The inclusion of two 1.0Ah batteries means you can work longer without interruptions. The build quality is typical of Makita—robust and reliable. Highly recommended for professionals seeking efficiency and durability.
Emily Thompson –
I’ve been using the Makita GN900SE for a few weeks now, and it’s been a solid performer. The cordless feature is a huge plus, and the 7.2V battery provides ample power for most tasks. However, I did notice that the battery life could be slightly better for larger projects. The 90mm nail capacity is great, and the tool feels well-balanced in hand. Overall, it’s a reliable nail gun, though it might not be the best choice for heavy-duty, continuous use.
David Mitchell –
As a professional carpenter, I’ve tried many nail guns, and the Makita GN900SE stands out for its ease of use and portability. The 7.2V battery is sufficient for most first fix tasks, and the 90mm nail capacity is versatile. The inclusion of two 1.0Ah batteries is a thoughtful addition, ensuring you’re never left waiting for a charge. The only downside is the slightly higher price point, but the quality and performance justify the investment.
Sarah Lewis –
The Makita GN900SE is a fantastic tool for anyone in the construction or carpentry field. Its cordless design makes it incredibly convenient, and the 7.2V battery delivers reliable power. The 90mm nail capacity is ideal for a range of applications, and the tool is surprisingly lightweight. The two 1.0Ah batteries are a great bonus, allowing for extended use. My only minor gripe is that the battery indicator could be more accurate. Otherwise, it’s a top-notch product.
Michael Brown –
I’ve been impressed with the Makita GN900SE’s performance. The cordless design is a huge advantage, and the 7.2V battery provides consistent power. The 90mm nail capacity is perfect for first fix work, and the tool is easy to handle. The inclusion of two 1.0Ah batteries is a nice touch, though I wish they lasted a bit longer. The build quality is excellent, as expected from Makita. It’s a great investment for professionals looking for a reliable nail gun.
James Carter –
The Makita GN900SE is a game-changer for first fix applications. Its cordless design powered by 7.2V Li-Ion batteries offers excellent portability, and the 90mm nail capacity is perfect for framing and structural work. The inclusion of two 1.0Ah batteries ensures you can work for extended periods without interruption. The tool is lightweight, well-balanced, and delivers consistent performance. A must-have for professionals!
Emily Thompson –
I’ve been using the Makita GN900SE for a few weeks now, and it’s been a reliable addition to my toolkit. The cordless feature is a huge plus, and the 90mm nail size handles most first fix tasks with ease. However, the 1.0Ah batteries run out quicker than I’d like on heavy-duty jobs. It’s a solid tool, but I’d recommend investing in higher-capacity batteries for prolonged use.
David Mitchell –
This nail gun is a fantastic piece of kit. The Makita GN900SE is easy to handle, and the cordless design makes it incredibly convenient for on-site work. The 7.2V power is sufficient for most tasks, and the 90mm nails are ideal for framing. My only gripe is that the tool can occasionally jam, but it’s a minor issue compared to its overall performance. Highly recommend it!
Sarah Bennett –
As a DIY enthusiast, I found the Makita GN900SE to be a great tool for small projects around the house. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and the cordless feature is a big advantage. However, I feel it’s more suited for light to medium tasks rather than heavy-duty work. The 1.0Ah batteries are adequate but could be better. Overall, a good product for its price.
Michael O’Connor –
The Makita GN900SE is a top-notch cordless nail gun. Its 90mm nail capacity and 7.2V power make it versatile for various first fix applications. The tool is well-built, ergonomic, and delivers consistent results. The inclusion of two batteries is a nice touch, though I’d suggest upgrading to higher-capacity ones for longer jobs. A reliable and efficient tool for professionals.