Archives: Nailer/Stapler

Ridgid 18V Cordless 16 GA Straight Finish Nailer Review

Ridgid 18V Cordless 16GA Straight Finish Nailer – Model R09893B The finish nailer is a vital tool for any carpenter’s toolbox. A finish nailer is especially beneficial for installing baseboards, hardwood flooring, cabinet trim, door and window casings, chair railing, crown molding, and any trim that requires larger finish nails. For smaller more delicate applications […]

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Ridgid 18V 23GA Cordless Headless Pin Nailer Review

Ridgid 18v 23GA Cordless Headless Pin Nailer – Model R09898B In the world of carpentry and woodworking, precision and efficiency are paramount. Whether you’re crafting delicate trim pieces or assembling intricate furniture, having the right tools, like this pin nailer, at your disposal can make all the difference. With the release of the 18V Cordless […]

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Metabo HPT 18 GA Brad Cordless Nailer Review

Metabo HPT 18 GA Cordless Multivolt 2 Inch Brad Nailer (Model: NT1850DFQ4) We recently got a sample of the new Metabo HPT 18 GA Cordless Brad Nailer to test out in our shops. We used it for a wide range of trim applications and also on some custom-finished furniture orders. It was powerful, comfortable, and […]

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Metabo HPT Cordless 21° 18V Framing Nailer Review

Metabo HPT Cordless 21° Framing Nailer (NR1890DRS) Cordless framing nailers are not new to the industry but they are finally becoming very competitive with pneumatic nailers! Metabo HPT is no stranger to a wide range of pneumatic nailers (previously Hitachi) and their heritage in fastening systems certainly makes them a leader in this category. We’ve […]

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Paslode 16GA Cordless Angled Finish Nailer Review

Paslode 16GA Finish Nailer – Model IM250A-Li2 Since the first pneumatic nailer was launched in 1950, finish carpentry has relied on them. Time travel to 1986, when Paslode unveiled the first cordless framing nailer powered by a battery and gas “fuel cell.” Regardless of your level of experience, using a cordless finish nailer will increase […]

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Dewalt 20v Pin Nailer

DEWALT ATOMIC Compact Series 23 GA Pin Nailer, DCN623 Review The Dewalt 20v pin nailer is one of the newest cordless releases to come out of Dewalt for carpenters. We were excited to see Dewalt continuing to add to their finish nailer lineup, and hope this is the start of a Gen 2 update on their […]

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Senco Framing Nailer FN91T1

Senco 3-1/2” 34° Paper Tape Framing Nailer FN91T1 Review I recently reviewed the Senco Framing Nailer FN91T1 on a whole house remodel I was doing. This new Senco nailer is a 30-34° pneumatic nailer capable of handling 2- 3-1/2” smooth, ring and screw shank style nails. First Impression First impressions are important. To me, the […]

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Milwaukee Finish Nailer Review – Gen 2

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 15g and 16g Angled Finish Nailers We took the NEW Gen 2 Milwaukee M18 FUEL 16-gauge, and 15-gauge, angled finish nailers in the field to use for several weeks, and in our shop to do specific testing. First Impression | Milwaukee Gen 2 Finish Nailers Both the M18 FUEL 16 gauge and […]

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SENCO F-35FRHXP Cordless Framing Nailer Review

SENCO F-35FRHXP 18V Cordless 3 1/2″ Cordless Framing Nailer Review This tool review will focus on the excellent new F-35FRHXP 18V cordless framing nailer from SENCO. What this tool brings to the table is a robust 20°, 3 1/2″ full round head, plastic collated, nailer design with an 18V battery system. What’s missing in the […]

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New Gen M18 FUEL™ Finish Nailers

Updated Milwaukee Cordless Finish Nailers MILWAUKEE, WI – Milwaukee Tool continues to deliver disruptive innovation by introducing the newest generation of cordless angled finish nailers. The M18 FUEL™ 16 Gauge Angled and 15 Gauge Finish Nailers new generation is a pneumatic replacement with the power to sink nails in hardwoods, while leaving clean consistent nail holes. “For years our users have demanded a Milwaukee® cordless solution to their finish nailer frustrations. Unwilling to settle […]

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