Home Depot has
RYOBI ONE+ 18V 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer (Tool Only, P321) on sale for
$99.
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Product Details:
- Features AirStrike Technology, which eliminates the need for noisy compressors, bulky hoses, or expensive gas cartridges
- 45% smaller nose provides tight spot access and superior drive quality (compared to the RYOBI P320)
- Tool-free depth of drive adjustment helps protect work surface and allows proper setting of nail heads
- Convenient adjustment dial regulates air pressure speed for optimal performance
- Tool-free jam release for easy access to clear nails
- 12% more compact for enhanced maneuverability (compared to the RYOBI P320)
- Includes: 1x P321 18V ONE+ Cordless AirStrike 18-Gauge Brad Nailer, 2x non-marring pads, and operator's manual
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Here's the link: https://www.bigskytool.
Alternatively, they have a Dewalt Pneumatic Brad Reconditioned (refurb) for $96.75
https://www.bigskytool.
Just be ready to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9-noJgnwlc
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I use the stapler far more. For furniture making, the brad nailer is better. Everything else, I prefer the stapler for it's greater holding power. Use it for a lot of fence applications, building chicken coops and other small structures.
These can be balky on occassion, but adjustments, keeping it clean, using a high capacity battery, usually does the trick.
Just be ready to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9-noJgnwlc
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I have both it and the milwakuee and it's not even a fair comparison. If you want a consistent nail in a variety of woods and depths (and angles...) then the milwaukee takes is easily.
if you just want to put some nails rambo style straight down into a 2x4 then any gun will do.
That review is the only one i've seen that puts any gun over the m18, so i'd question if he's the one that got a lemon or if it's just user error.
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