frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • 2d ago
May 21, 2025 4:06 AM
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frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • 2d ago
May 21, 2025 4:06 AM
Metabo HPT MultiVolt 2" 18-Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer w/ Battery & Charger
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Who makes smaller, lighter, and better guns? Genuinely curious because from what I've read Metabo HPT comes pretty universally recommended for cordless nails guns.
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What is the Ryobi tool hack mentioned here and does it apply to any tool . Any link to start with .
Yes, they are highly reviewed (or at least when I got them several years ago) but Milwaukee cordless nailers were pretty much going to be the gold standard to beat in that arena the last time I did any research (and to be fair, I haven't been keeping up with my YouTube channels that put tools to the test for reviews).
I also own one Bostitch cordless nailer that is also excellent. Because DeWalt and Bostitch are owned by the same parent company, it was a clone of the DeWalt nailer. I have a lot of DeWalt tools and Bostitch batteries. The batteries can be trimmed to slide into DeWalt tools and the Bostitch tools can be shaved down just over the battery port to accept DeWalt batteries.
I may have used a Kobalt nailer at some point but don't have any memories of how good or bad it was.
I believe Ridgid also has some well reviewed cordless nailers if I'm not mistaken. As far as I'm aware, nobody has managed to match the performance and size of Milwaukee nailers which, depending on how often you are using these nailers, the size and weight really can make a significant difference in your stamina
I also own one Bostitch cordless nailer that is also excellent. Because DeWalt and Bostitch are owned by the same parent company, it was a clone of the DeWalt nailer. I have a lot of DeWalt tools and Bostitch batteries. The batteries can be trimmed to slide into DeWalt tools and the Bostitch tools can be shaved down just over the battery port to accept DeWalt batteries.
I may have used a Kobalt nailer at some point but don't have any memories of how good or bad it was.
I believe Ridgid also has some well reviewed cordless nailers if I'm not mistaken. As far as I'm aware, nobody has managed to match the performance and size of Milwaukee nailers which, depending on how often you are using these nailers, the size and weight really can make a significant difference in your stamina
Milwaukee cordless nailers are amongst the heaviest if not the heaviest on the market FYI. Unless you're already on that system and are set on keeping it that way the Metabo nailers, especially the newest gen ones rolling out, have surpassed most everyone in terms of performance, weight, and price point.
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Heres a video showing the process on the framer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii_L82J