Have you looked into those kits where you get I think a 15Ga finish nailer 16 or 18Ga nailer and stapler? I think the kits are usually a bit cheaper than purchasing individual. Could also buy second hand or reconditioned. As far as Hitachi goes IMHO they have face planted hard in the last 10years when it comes to quality and reliability with there power tools.
i bought mine seperate as i needed them. the bostitch was a pawn shop find. used but in good condition. no issues at all and i don't see paying full price as i'm going to beat on it as well. nail guns are simple machines, and fixing one entails replacing one of two parts it seems in most cases.
the porter cable was an amazon "reconditioned" model. arrived brand new in box it seemed, was a return of some kind i take it. and it has shot over 350 nails no problem so far.
deals are deals.
I buy my nailers based on online reviews since I want my tools to last and only want to have to buy them once lol. I look at them as an investment. So I don't like going for bargain tools since a lot if them are cheap for a reason IMO. So basically just buying the best of each tool I need no matter who makes it [emoji4]
thats terrible. online reviews are horrible. any jo schmoe can buy up something and say how awesome it was because he built a birdhouse with 3" nails sticking out of it everywhere, then say "awesome gun, hasn't jammed once, this thing is a beast! 6 stars if i could!".
on the other hand, personal experience trumps all. stick with well known brands that have established quality. one is not going to be better in all aspects than another (including price).
i have a porter cable 16ga straight nailer. and bostitch fn style 15ga nailer. as well as an 18ga bostitch crown stapler and 23ga HF pin nailer. they all work great, i've been working the PC and bostitich for a month now redoing all doors and trim and floor in my house. haven't had a single problem, so if someone is looking to buy something, i'd say don't take my word for it. buy one, use it a lot, and decide whether or not it's for you.
Pro vs homeowner sometimes has very little difference between the two. pick what works best for you.