Product Description: | The Pro Preferred Brand of Pneumatic Nailers introduces the 18V Brushless Compact Cordless 18 Gauge Brad Nailer (model NT1850DFT) that is 30% more compact and 31% lighter than the previous model. Now, with a 2.0Ah battery with fuel gauge, it delivers a driving speed of up to 2 nails per second, saving valuable time and increasing productivity. It is ideal for molding installation, cabinet assembly, wainscoting, chair rail, window and door casings, and decorative trim. Forget the hassle of having to drag long hoses or compressors around, or having to deal with gas cartridges, and GO cordless. This 18 Gauge Brad Nailer delivers a similar feel to a pneumatic nailer thanks to Metabo HPT’s unique Air Spring Drive System. Combine the pneumatic-like feel with the convenience and power of the 18V or MultiVolt battery, and this cordless Brad Nailer works all day long, driving 5/8-to-2-inch nails. Get 1300 nails per charge with the included 2.0Ah compact battery. It features tool-less depth of drive, bright LED light, side lock safety switch, integrated belt hook, and selective actuation between sequential and bump fire nailing. Backed by Metabo HPT’s Lifetime Lithium-Ion tool body warranty, it’s a safe bet for the long haul. The 18V 18 Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer is a part of the expanding MultiVolt System of 18-Volt and 36-Volt power tools from Metabo HPT. GO lighter with 18V batteries or GO longer with the unique MultiVolt battery that works on both 18V and 36V tools to double your runtime for up to 8.0Ah of run time per charge for more power on the GO. Metabo HPT MultiVolt 2-in 18-Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer (Battery and Charger Included) | NT1850DFTM |
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Edit: Just noticed the $150 is slightly different but I could not tell what the difference is other than slightly different shape, same cordless gasless spring technology as far as I could tell.
I don't have experience with this gauge but I do have their framing and 15 Ga nailers. The 2Ah batteries last pretty long. I use them to nail small decks and small projects and the batteries last more than a day. If you're concerned about the batteries, get a battery adapter. I adapt both DeWalt and Milwaukee batteries to these Metabo nailers.
Edit: Just noticed the $150 is slightly different but I could not tell what the difference is other than slightly different shape, same cordless gasless spring technology as far as I could tell.
This model is Item #960947 |Model #NT1850DFTM.
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Edit: Just noticed the $150 is slightly different but I could not tell what the difference is other than slightly different shape, same cordless gasless spring technology as far as I could tell.