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populartunabreath posted Today 09:49 AM
populartunabreath posted Today 09:49 AM

RYOBI ONE+ 18V 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer with Cordless Jig Saw, $129, FS, Home Depot

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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer with Cordless Jig Saw for $129. Shipping is free.
  • AirStrike 18-Gauge Brad Nailer Includes: 2 Non-Marring Pads
  • Cordless Jig Saw Includes: Non-Marring Shoe, Blade, & Hex Wrench
  • Over 300 ONE+ Products – All Work With Any RYOBI ONE+ 18V Battery

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../320653627
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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer with Cordless Jig Saw for $129. Shipping is free.
  • AirStrike 18-Gauge Brad Nailer Includes: 2 Non-Marring Pads
  • Cordless Jig Saw Includes: Non-Marring Shoe, Blade, & Hex Wrench
  • Over 300 ONE+ Products – All Work With Any RYOBI ONE+ 18V Battery

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../320653627

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Today 01:32 PM
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maxsomToday 01:32 PM
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Thanks for posting. I need a brad nailer, but this one isn't brushless, should you also be looking.
Today 04:29 PM
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fotomaniacsToday 04:29 PM
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Thanks for the post. Recently got the same brad nailer. This is a better deal. Buying this combo!
Today 04:34 PM
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ChrisB6956Today 04:34 PM
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Quote from maxsom :
Thanks for posting. I need a brad nailer, but this one isn't brushless, should you also be looking.
From everything I've read I'm pretty sure you wouldn't know the difference unless you're using this professionally. I was looking brushless too but I'll be using this on home projects so probably gonna bite on this. solid deal
Today 05:03 PM
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jgscott987Today 05:03 PM
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Quote from maxsom :
Thanks for posting. I need a brad nailer, but this one isn't brushless, should you also be looking.
Brushless is mostly helpful with delivering stronger and more consistent power under load. This is really helpful with a drill or a saw, but doesn't serve much purpose on a brad nailer.
Today 05:05 PM
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jaimeloboToday 05:05 PM
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[Mandatory Micheal Scott joke here]
Brad Nailer? ... I don't think Brad even knew her.
Today 06:39 PM
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RAV_ATLToday 06:39 PM
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Can it be hacked? I just need a brad nailer.
Today 06:58 PM
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morbieToday 06:58 PM
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Quote from jgscott987 :
Brushless is mostly helpful with delivering stronger and more consistent power under load. This is really helpful with a drill or a saw, but doesn't serve much purpose on a brad nailer.
Ryobi brushless tools are usually of superior quality (build and components) than their brushed counterparts, irrespective of the actual brushless technology

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Today 07:12 PM
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dealfluencerToday 07:12 PM
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Is it hackable? Can jig saw be returned for refund?
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Today 07:14 PM
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Today 07:14 PM
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Quote from RAV_ATL :
Can it be hacked? I just need a brad nailer.
Not this deal. It's package of the two tools. Not a buy 1 tool, get the second tool free kind of deal.

Also, it's a Deal of the Day, so it will only be at this price on 11/18 only.
Today 07:20 PM
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maxsomToday 07:20 PM
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Quote from ChrisB6956 :
From everything I've read I'm pretty sure you wouldn't know the difference unless you're using this professionally. I was looking brushless too but I'll be using this on home projects so probably gonna bite on this. solid deal
I have a newer drill with brushes from a different maker. It throws sparks and smells like burning plastic when using. I'm just not looking at another tool with brushes.

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