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frontpage Posted by ZomG123 • 2d ago

Kobalt XTR 24V Max 2-1/8" 18-Gauge Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only)

& More + Free S/H

$129

$199

35% off
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Lowe's has select Kobalt XTR 24V Max Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only) for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member ZomG123 for finding this deal.

Available:Features (18 Gauge):
  • Battery powered, but with the performance of pneumatic nail guns eliminating the hassle of dragging a compressor and air hose around the jobsite
  • Consistent drive depth for a clean and professional result
  • Accepts 5/8-in to 2-1/8-in long Brad nails
  • 110 Nail magazine capacity
  • Sequential and bump mode electronic selection
  • Tool-free drive depth adjustment
  • Dry-fire lockout
  • Low nail indication - flashing LED
  • Dual LEDs light up the workpiece

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Battery/charger are not included
    • Offer valid through August 6, 2025 or while pricing last
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from 49 customer reviews.

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Written by ZomG123
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Lowe's has select Kobalt XTR 24V Max Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only) for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member ZomG123 for finding this deal.

Available:Features (18 Gauge):
  • Battery powered, but with the performance of pneumatic nail guns eliminating the hassle of dragging a compressor and air hose around the jobsite
  • Consistent drive depth for a clean and professional result
  • Accepts 5/8-in to 2-1/8-in long Brad nails
  • 110 Nail magazine capacity
  • Sequential and bump mode electronic selection
  • Tool-free drive depth adjustment
  • Dry-fire lockout
  • Low nail indication - flashing LED
  • Dual LEDs light up the workpiece

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Battery/charger are not included
    • Offer valid through August 6, 2025 or while pricing last
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from 49 customer reviews.

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Written by ZomG123

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2d ago
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2d ago
johnnyatl
Pro
2d ago
87 Posts
very alien-esque
Pro
2d ago
517 Posts
Joined Sep 2005
2d ago
caldog101
Pro
2d ago
517 Posts
The ass on that thing is huge!
1
2d ago
342 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
2d ago
comebackcarl
2d ago
342 Posts
I have been wanting a nailer for a while. I have a mix of kobalt and DeWalt tools. Should I pull the trigger on this nailer?
2d ago
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Joined Feb 2008
2d ago
iIIuminati
2d ago
1,974 Posts
Having switched to M12 Brad nailer. This thing is huge by any standard
2d ago
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Joined Jan 2004
2d ago
morbie
2d ago
1,523 Posts
Quote from comebackcarl :
I have been wanting a nailer for a while. I have a mix of kobalt and DeWalt tools. Should I pull the trigger on this nailer?
First off, what do you need a nailer for?

Second, if you need multiple nailers it is best go pneumatic, cheaper and they last longer
2d ago
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Joined May 2018
2d ago
jbongo
2d ago
14 Posts
Quote from iIIuminati :
Having switched to M12 Brad nailer. This thing is huge by any standard
It is on the large side. However the M12 only does 5/8" - 1-1/2" while this does 5/8-in to 2-1/2 and almost half the price.
2d ago
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2d ago
jbongo
2d ago
14 Posts
I've been waiting for this to go on sale and plan to pick one up. Thanks!

One thing I have read is that it's challenging to find replacement tips when they wear out. However, someone uploaded the 3D plans if you have access to a 3D printer you could make your own. https://www.printables.com/model/...no-mar-tip

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espionagelfe
2d ago
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Quote from comebackcarl :
I have been wanting a nailer for a while. I have a mix of kobalt and DeWalt tools. Should I pull the trigger on this nailer?
Yes you should pull the trigger. It's huge but it's not as huge as your compressor and takes a fraction of the time to set up. I've built a few cabinet sets with it so far and the last thing I want to do after cutting is lug out the compressor, look for my hose, wait for the long, loud pressurization, hook up the nailer, etc. For this, I toss in a battery, press the on button and fire away.
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2d ago
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2d ago
Taco_Doomsday
2d ago
37 Posts
Quote from comebackcarl :
I have been wanting a nailer for a while. I have a mix of kobalt and DeWalt tools. Should I pull the trigger on this nailer?
The next best alternative from the cost perspective for a cordless brad nailer would be a Metabo HPT. My local Lowes still has a few in stock as a kit with a single 2.0ah battery for $150.00 (no tool bag included). I bought that one and I really like it. The Ketchup and Mustard cordless nailers are crazy expensive IMO. Those may be worth it if you're in the trades, but for DIY you could probably get by with one from a less popular brand. Lowes has this newer version Metabo kit (now with bag) as a deal of the day for $180.00. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Metabo-H...5002218845
2d ago
119 Posts
Joined Aug 2015
2d ago
porsche606
2d ago
119 Posts
Bought this last deal, used it on a few projects already. Very happy with it, plenty of power, non jams yet, and amazing battery life on a 2ah. Will last a whole days use on a single charge, I'd say a whole box of 1000 brads. The safety tip is the only thing that can be annoying, it needs to fully depressed against your work, but to the point that driving brads at an angle can be tricky in tight spaces. It's huge and heavy as well but worth it overall
2d ago
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2d ago
mattyd2377
2d ago
726 Posts
Can this be used with any Kobalt 24V battery?
Yesterday
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Yesterday
MystikJustice
Yesterday
3 Posts
Quote from mattyd2377 :
Can this be used with any Kobalt 24V battery?

Yes all kobalt 24v batteries will work.
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Yesterday
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johnnyatl
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Yesterday
87 Posts
Quote from iIIuminati :
Having switched to M12 Brad nailer. This thing is huge by any standard
That's what she said.
Yesterday
3 Posts
Joined Nov 2016
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BernardK8364
Yesterday
3 Posts
Found the size is worth dealing with to avoid lugging around a compressor and hose. Also, this won't wake up the kids like the compressor will when it needs to turn back on every 5 minutes.

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comebackcarl
Yesterday
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There are so many size queens in the power tools community.

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