Hitachi Cordless Brad Nailer Review
Before I really get into this review, let me tell you a story. It’s called, “The Hitachi Cordless Brad Nailer: […]
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Before I really get into this review, let me tell you a story. It’s called, “The Hitachi Cordless Brad Nailer: […]
Cord cutting is all the rage lately, whether it’s from the cable company or on your power tools. Just like […]
The idea of getting rid of the hose and compressor for your nailer is nothing new. Fuel cell nailers have […]
I’ve been wanting to get my hands on the new Ryobi P320 AirStrike 18V brad nailer since it came out. […]
In the world of pneumatic nailers there’s not much that excites me anymore, unless we’re talking about brad nailers and […]
With the rise of cordless finish nailers, Senco takes a different approach by using a sealed nitrogen cylinder and a lithium-ion battery to keep them powered. Recently we had the chance to try out the FN55AX Fusion F-18 Cordless 18-Gauge Brad Nailer. We found that this nailer packs in a pile of useful features, has plenty of power, and will keep up with pneumatic nailers. More and more we are turning to brad nails for our finishing projects because of their great holding power combined with the very small head size. A smaller head size means less patching and putty when you are done. There is a lot to like with this nailer and it comes in near the top of our list of must-have tools.
We’ve tried about every Bosch nailer to-date, and it looks like, with the BNS200-18 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, the company just may have saved its best for last. It’s smaller than most brad nailers we’ve seen to-date. It’s also extremely light at just over two pounds. It feels natural in the hand and is extremely maneuverable, with above-average ergonomics and features that really count – like dry-fire lockout and a tool-less trigger mode change. In a word, it’s fantastic.
The DeWALT DC608K 18 Gauge 2″ Cordless Brad Nailer is ideal for all your trim work and furniture building adventures. You can just grab this nailer and go because there are no cords or hoses to hold you back. With plenty of power to drive long nails into even hard woods, we found this the go to tool for doing small trim jobs, repairs and anything where we did not feel like dragging out a compressor and air hose for our pneumatic brad nailer.
The First-Gen Ryobi 18V Cordless Framing Nailer Packs A Serious Punch In the past few years, Ryobi has introduced a […]
Ryobi updates their 18V Cordless Finish Nailer Driving 16 to 15 gauge nails between 0.75-inch to 2.5-inch, finish nailers are […]