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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Brushless Framing Nailer (Tool-Only) + Safety Glasses

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3-1/2" 18-Volt 30-Degree Brushless Cordless Framing Nailer (Tool-Only) w/ Anti Scratch Safety Glasses (Clear or Tinted) on sale for $249. Shipping is free.

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3-1/2" 18-Volt 30-Degree Brushless Cordless Framing Nailer (Tool-Only) w/ Anti Scratch Safety Glasses (Clear or Tinted) on sale for $249. Shipping is free.

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darksiderising
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Jesus would only get this for you if it were the 21 degree. Jesus knows what's up.
madforrit
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Even though 21 is more common in my area, I prefer the 30. Nails, though not as widely available, can be ordered online, which is usually cheaper than local anyways.

I prefer paper collated (30) over plastic (21) collated. The plastic collated nails leave bits of plastic all over the site and embedded with the nail heads.

The 30 is also a bit more compact to hold.

Can't go wrong with either. Unless your project specifically calls out 2-1/2" x 0.131 HDG smooth nails, as it might for attaching sheathing in CA. Can't get that specific nail in 30 deg for some reason.

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Jan 27, 2024 02:08 PM
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darksiderisingJan 27, 2024 02:08 PM
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I'd get this if it was the 21 degree. But it isn't, so I won't!
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Jan 27, 2024 02:16 PM
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DvarenJan 27, 2024 02:16 PM
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Quote from darksiderising :
I'd get this if it was the 21 degree. But it isn't, so I won't!
How about getting it for me then? It's what Jesus would do.
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Jan 27, 2024 02:18 PM
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darksiderisingJan 27, 2024 02:18 PM
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Quote from Dvaren :
How about getting it for me then? It's what Jesus would do.
Jesus would only get this for you if it were the 21 degree. Jesus knows what's up.
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Jan 27, 2024 02:20 PM
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DvarenJan 27, 2024 02:20 PM
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Quote from darksiderising :
Jesus would only get this for you if it were the 21 degree. Jesus knows what's up.
I literally LOL'D 😂
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Jan 27, 2024 02:24 PM
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DelightfulShop176Jan 27, 2024 02:24 PM
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What are the use cases for the 21 vs 30 degree?
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mike817Jan 27, 2024 02:24 PM
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Quote from darksiderising :
I'd get this if it was the 21 degree. But it isn't, so I won't!
What's the reason for the 21 over the 30? This is my first nailer but it seems like the 30 would give you more access?
Jan 27, 2024 02:31 PM
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darksiderisingJan 27, 2024 02:31 PM
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Quote from mike817 :
What's the reason for the 21 over the 30? This is my first nailer but it seems like the 30 would give you more access?
Find out what is more commonly used in your area. It's a regional thing. Where I am, 21 is the most commonly used and therefore what you can find nails for most in the store. The strips are collated with plastic vs paper and the heads can be different. If you're just getting it for a project here or there, you should be good with either.
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livewire2003Jan 27, 2024 02:50 PM
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Quote from mike817 :
What's the reason for the 21 over the 30? This is my first nailer but it seems like the 30 would give you more access?
For me it was better nail choices and cheaper.
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nievesajJan 27, 2024 03:04 PM
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I believe you can perform a slight modification for these to do both 30 & 21 degrees
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SlickerbythedozenJan 27, 2024 03:28 PM
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Quote from Dvaren :
I literally LOL'D 😂
The irony of you all talking about Jesus and nailers…
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DanP2526Jan 27, 2024 03:29 PM
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Quote from nievesaj :
I believe you can perform a slight modification for these to do both 30 & 21 degrees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xuJ6yBICys
Jan 27, 2024 03:39 PM
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DvarenJan 27, 2024 03:39 PM
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Quote from Slickerbythedozen :
The irony of you all talking about Jesus and nailers…
How did we miss that LOLOL! Hopefully he's got a sense of humor ..... 😅
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madforritJan 27, 2024 03:40 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank madforrit

Even though 21 is more common in my area, I prefer the 30. Nails, though not as widely available, can be ordered online, which is usually cheaper than local anyways.

I prefer paper collated (30) over plastic (21) collated. The plastic collated nails leave bits of plastic all over the site and embedded with the nail heads.

The 30 is also a bit more compact to hold.

Can't go wrong with either. Unless your project specifically calls out 2-1/2" x 0.131 HDG smooth nails, as it might for attaching sheathing in CA. Can't get that specific nail in 30 deg for some reason.
Last edited by madforrit January 27, 2024 at 07:42 AM.
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flaxman85Jan 27, 2024 04:23 PM
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Too pricey and heavy compared to using air, no?
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discoatthepromJan 27, 2024 04:33 PM
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Quote from flaxman85 :
Too pricey and heavy compared to using air, no?
Yeah these things are heavy. But… Milwaukee!!!
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