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forum thread Posted by Rokket | Staff • Last Saturday
forum thread Posted by Rokket | Staff • Last Saturday

Kobalt XTR 24V Max 2-1/8" 18-Gauge Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only) $119 + Free Shipping

$119

$199

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt XTR 24V Max 2-1/8" 18-Gauge Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only) on sale today for $119. Shipping is free.
  • This sale price is $10 lower than the recent Frontpage deal which received + 20 votes from the community.
Features:
  • 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
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt XTR 24V Max 2-1/8" 18-Gauge Cordless Straight Brad Nailer (Tool Only) on sale today for $119. Shipping is free.
  • This sale price is $10 lower than the recent Frontpage deal which received + 20 votes from the community.
Features:
  • 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

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Model: Kobalt 2.125-in 18-Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer | KNA 124B-03

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iIIuminati
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I don't understand why a brad nailer needs to be so big and heavy. I have both the Ryobi one and later the Milwaukee M12. I use M12 most of the time until I need to shoot longer brad nails, then I use Ryobi. Ryobi tires my hand after 10 minutes. This thing is even bigger than Ryobi.
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numnutz6383
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Quote from iIIuminati :
I don't understand why a brad nailer needs to be so big and heavy. I have both the Ryobi one and later the Milwaukee M12. I use M12 most of the time until I need to shoot longer brad nails, then I use Ryobi. Ryobi tires my hand after 10 minutes. This thing is even bigger than Ryobi.

Yea, I almost bought this one last time it was being cleared out. It's enormous. I ended up with the Ryobi, and even that's pretty big, but not THIS big
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mouthforwar
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Is this a Doomslayer weapon?
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Gussers
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Quote from iIIuminati :
I don't understand why a brad nailer needs to be so big and heavy. I have both the Ryobi one and later the Milwaukee M12. I use M12 most of the time until I need to shoot longer brad nails, then I use Ryobi. Ryobi tires my hand after 10 minutes. This thing is even bigger than Ryobi.
An air-powered nailer is pretty simple: A piston to drive the nail and a trigger and solenoid to trip the piston. So, they can be light and relatively simple. When you go to a cordless version, you lose the hose, but you have to build the "compressor" onboard. There is a whole motor assembly that gets added to be able to drive nails. There is also a battery that adds considerable weight. But, have you lugged around your compressor lately? I'll still take the cordless.

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