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Ryobi ONE+ 18V 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger $124

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A good price if you need a charger. I bet you could hack this one and get it cheaper if you only need the bare tool. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318370234


https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../328600607


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A good price if you need a charger. I bet you could hack this one and get it cheaper if you only need the bare tool. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318370234


https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../328600607


https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools...g%20nailer

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Mar 22, 2025
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OpusXX
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Is this a good price for this item and what is it mainly used for? Framing? Baseboard etc?
Mar 22, 2025
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IndigoWinter2667
Mar 22, 2025
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Quote from OpusXX :
Is this a good price for this item and what is it mainly used for? Framing? Baseboard etc?
18ga (brad) nails are used for finish work. I mostly use mine for baseboards, door moldings, and craft projects (picture frames).

Framing nailers drive much larger nails, that usually aren't even advertised by gauge (usually 12ga).
Mar 22, 2025
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morbie
Mar 22, 2025
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The brushless version with a battery pack that included 3 batteries when on sale for $160 before. I'd wait for a similar deal if you don't need it now.
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Is this a good price for this item and what is it mainly used for? Framing? Baseboard etc?
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morbie
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
18ga (brad) nails are used for finish work. I mostly use mine for baseboards, door moldings, and craft projects (picture frames).

Framing nailers drive much larger nails, that usually aren't even advertised by gauge (usually 12ga).
People will also use a brad nailer for shoe molding (as I'm sure you are aware). A pin nailer would be best but a brad will work for that too
Mar 22, 2025
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iIIuminati
Mar 22, 2025
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This has been priced lower than $99 without battery in the past. Also this is a brushed model.
If you can wait, then get the HP model which claim 60% more power and 300 more nails per charge. Also it's a bit lighter.
I'm waiting for HP model on sale so I can get that and waiting for pin nailer to release HP model also.
Mar 22, 2025
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tarzanggez
Mar 22, 2025
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Quote from morbie :
The brushless version with a battery pack that included 3 batteries when on sale for $160 before. I'd wait for a similar deal if you don't need it now.
When was this? I think I missed it. Been waiting for a deal on the brushless version
Mar 22, 2025
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morbie
Mar 22, 2025
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I got it about a year ago but I think the same deal has came back at least once since then.

Personally, if I did it over again I'd go pneumatic, not battery operated tho. They last longer and the individual tools are cheaper. Also, they are lighter in weight.
Quote from tarzanggez :
When was this? I think I missed it. Been waiting for a deal on the brushless version

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Mar 22, 2025
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tarzanggez
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Quote from morbie :
I got it about a year ago but I think the same deal has came back at least once since then.Personally, if I did it over again I'd go pneumatic, not battery operated tho. They last longer and the individual tools are cheaper. Also, they are lighter in weight.
I don't want to deal (read buy, store, maintain & the noise) an air compressor and I'm already in the Ryobi ecosystem. I guess that's how they "get you". But I see your point - Lighter and Efficient
Mar 22, 2025
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BlancheCorbeau
Mar 22, 2025
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Quote from tarzanggez :
I don't want to deal (read buy, store, maintain & the noise) an air compressor and I'm already in the Ryobi ecosystem. I guess that's how they "get you". But I see your point - Lighter and Efficient
They're also much louder, so your hearing protection needs to be more on point.
Mar 22, 2025
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45root
Mar 22, 2025
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You can get the same nailer with a 5" orbital sander for ~$120 with hack.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../320653334
I have the brushless version from the Ryobi days sale in 23 and it's been great for me.
Mar 23, 2025
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jeff44jeff
Mar 23, 2025
687 Posts
Have one and love it. I had used paslode trim guns for years(what was provided to me when I started) and I can say I will never miss the paslode fuel stink when changing fuel cells. Battery only is the way to go. I also recently got the brushless version and if you are a pro/frequent use DIY get the brushless. If you only bring this thing out a handful of times a year this version will do just fine(especially if you have more than 1 battery).
Mar 23, 2025
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Pixelfunk
Mar 23, 2025
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Up to $139 now
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JMBauer74
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Mar 23, 2025
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Got this for around $70 bare tool. It's actually one of the better Ryobi 18V tools, but wouldn't pay $124 for it. I've used it for many projects beyond just nailing down moldings.
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hunterbush1
Mar 23, 2025
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I had the version before this one and it was traaaaash. Wife got me this one and it is significantly more reliable and fun to use. I assume due to the nature of the tool, it does like bigger batteries.

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Mar 23, 2025
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tommyvelocity
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Could I use this to nail down one or two planks of engineered hardwood that is slightly floating/loose? Or do I need higher gauge?

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