Thereโs a new Makita 16-gauge cordless finish nailer on its way to retailers and weย got an early sample in to check out. The straight finish nailer fills out a line that includes an 18-gauge brad nailer and 23-gauge pinner on the 18V platform and a similar pinner on the 12V CXT line. Theyโre still lacking a 15-gauge angled nailer and framing nailer for the cordless platform, but letโs not get too far off track โ youโre here to find out more about the Makita XNB02.
Pros
- Excellent build quality
- Excellent jam clearance access
- Rapid charger included in kit
Cons
- Expensive
- On the heavy side in its class
- Typical cordless nailer firing delay
The Bottom Line
Makita competes well in the cordless finish nailer category with a quality build and excellent performance. The firing delay and heavier weight over pneumatic guns make this a tool thatโs best for occasional users or punch lists rather than a primary option. Its biggest advantage will be the time and effort it saves you when youโre not having to set up a compressor, run hose, and then reverse the whole process when youโre done.
Key Features
Magazine
Makita opts for a metal rear loading magazine. It adds some weight, itโs more durable than plastic, and it helps the slider action work more smoothly when you reload. On the side, youโll notice markings that will quickly tell you what size nails are there from the last project or user, though itโs in millimeters instead of inches.
Selector Switch
Having two modes to work with isnโt that big of a deal on its own, nor is an easy tool-free mode change. Makita moves away from standard trends and puts their switch to the lower left, just above the battery. Itโs covered to help avoid getting any debris inside.
Jam Clearance
The Makita 16-gauge cordless finish nailer has one of the best jam clearance mechanisms Iโve seen. Just flip the lever and lift to access the driver area. There are other systems very similar in design, but Makitaโs action is much smoother and easier to work with. Itโs about as effortless as you can hope for.
Rapid Charger
Chargers arenโt usually a highlight of anyoneโs feature set. However, Makita includes a Rapid Charger like they do with the majority of their cordless tools. You can expect the 2.0 Ah batteries in the kit to charge in roughly 25 minutes. Even if your battery is hot, the charger will actively cool it so it can start the cycle quickly.
Hard Plastic Case
Makita packs the XNB02 in a hard plastic storage case that easily contains the entire kit and stacks beautifully in your shop, truck, or trailer.
Additional Features
- Dry fire lockout
- LED above the nose
- Reversible belt clip
- Two no-mar pads
- Tool-free depth adjustment
- Trigger lockout
- Rubber bumpers to protect work surface
- Narrow nose design for better tight access
Ergonomics
Everyone expects to deal with extra weight on any cordless nailer. The Makita XNB02 is no different, weighing in at 6.9 pounds bare and 7.75 pounds with the 2.0 Ah battery on our scales. That puts it near the higher end.
Balance is very weight-forward when youโre using it in a vertical orientation. Switching to a horizontal hold when youโre close to a ceiling or floor, itโs still weighted forward. However, the top-to-battery balance is in check. Again, nearly every cordless finish nailer you use is going to have a similar weight distribution. Itโs something youโll need to get used to if youโre making the switch from pneumatics.
The handle is very comfortable with its combination of shape and rubber overmold. The diameter is a bit thicker than Makitaโs driver lineup, but itโs just about perfect for the handling the weight and balance of this gun.
Performance
I didnโt have a project lined up to put the Makita XNB02 on, so I grabbed some scrap materials from around the shop to simulate the variety of materials youโre likely to use a 16-gauge nailer on.
The nailer has a reasonable amount of power to work with. Compared to our pneumatic guns, itโs a little under the strongest models. In some of our harder material, it drives 2โณ nails flush on the shallowest setting and sinks them at full depth. Youโll still want to test the depth in scrap, especially in hardwoods if youโre going to push the 2-1/2โณ limit.
Pro Tip: Make sure you adjust the depth in scrap material before firing into your workpiece. Wood has different densities depending on the species.
The Makita 16-gauge cordless finish nailerย needs a half-second to wind up before firing when you pull the trigger. This may be a make-or-break point for you since Hitachi figured out a way around it with their models and itโs not an issue with pneumatic guns.
During the course of my testing, I havenโt had any jams or misfires. Theyโre going to come eventually like all nailers, but itโs not going to be due to a chronic design issue.
One thing that will come into play for a small percentage of users is the nail length. Some models get you down to a 3/4โณ nail, but the smallest Makita lets you go is 1โณ.
Price and Value
At nearly $375 for the bare tool, the Makita 16-gauge cordless finish nailer isnโt cheap. Of the major options you have on the cordless side, itโs the most expensive. Comparatively, Hitachiโs version is $299 and Milwaukeeโs is $399, both as full kits.
Makita clearly has an excellent build quality and thatโs what youโll want to weigh against your budget and performance expectations as you compare models.
The Bottom Line
Makita competes well in the cordless finish nailer category with a quality build and excellent performance. The firing delay and heavier weight over pneumatic guns make this a tool thatโs best for occasional users or punch lists rather than a primary option. The XNB02โs biggest advantage will be the time and effort it saves you when youโre not having to set up a compressor, run hose, and then reverse the whole process when youโre done.
Makita 16-Gauge Cordless Finish Nailer Specifications
- Model: Makita XNB02
- Power Source: Makita 18V LXT battery (two 2.0 Ah included in kit)
- Nailer Gauge: 16
- Nail Length: 1โณ โ 2-1/2โณ
- Maximum Capacity: 110 nails
- Dimensions: 11-5/8โณ x 4-1/4โณ x 12-1/2โณ
- Weight:
- Price: $299.00 (bare)
- Warranty: 3 years








