Best Nail Gun? Milwaukee, DeWalt, Metabo HPT, Paslode
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2024
- Looking for the best nail gun in 2024? In this video we cover our topic picks from a wide variety of categories including framing nailers, pin nailers, narrow crown staplers, and brad nailers in pneumatic, battery, and gas powered varieties.
We feature products from top brands in the industry like Milwaukee, Metabo HPT, Paslode, and DeWalt, give you a closer look as to what these products have to offer, and share where you can buy them and how much they'll cost you.
Here's a list of our top picks featured in this video!
Best for Framing (Pneumatic): Metabo HPT NR90AES1 Framing Nailer
Best for Framing (Battery): Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless Framing Nailer
Best for Framing (Gas): Paslode CFN325XP Gas Framing Nailer
Best Finish Nailer (Pneumatic): Metabo HPT NT50AE2M 18 Ga
Best Finish Nailer (Battery): Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Gauge Finish
Best Narrow Crown (Pneumatic): Senco SLS150Mg 18ga Crown Stapler
Best Narrow Crown (Battery): Milwaukee 2749 M18 FUEL Narrow Stapler
Best Pin Nailer (Pneumatic): DeWalt DWFP2350K 23-gauge Pin Nailer
Best Pin Nailer (Battery): Milwaukee 2540 M12 Pin Nailer
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Just cant beat a Paslode. Lite weight, robust , compact and reliable. All the new battery framers look great but they all are huge and heavy.
You called a brad nailer a trim gun. So pro you were detailed oriented on framers , but knowledge of 23,21,18, 16 and 15 is important. I love the strange step between pinners and brad nailers. With the quality of trim being a constant decline preassembly of door trim and returns is safer using the 21 ga. Sorry I do go technical because I took 2 years teaching what was right and right for that job that day to my young partners
When did going technical and writing a lucid sentence become mutually exclusive?
Nice list but for the price overall can’t go wrong with Hitachi . Past loa
The $50 metabo brad nailer is not a good nailer. You had a mix of the $50 brad and the $150 brad. The $150 is the one with the air nozzle and it's their pro-grade line. It's a much nicer tool but I haven't used a pneumatic 18g in years. They're just about the lightest weight cordless nailers only 2nd to 23g, so I would never consider weight an issue like with a cordless framer or metal connector nailer. The lack of dry fire lock-out on the pneumatic metabo is likely intentional. It's not that uncommon to use an empty nailer to go back and set any proud nails deeper. It works like a charm.
I have both Milwaukee/ Metabo HPT crown stapler. Prefer the Metabo HPT as it's lighter, sights down better, the Milwaukee shoots lower and when building cabinets it's a bit cumbersome to aim. The Metabo HPT it's more in line, the part you have to push on is much softer or easier to push on vs the Milwaukee which is a bit tougher. Definitely metabohpt is a better nail gun also cheaper on the kit.
Metabo HPT makes some really great products, especially in the nailer category. Thanks for the insight!
Ever since I got the m12 pinner it's been making me rethink my entire pneumatic setup. Yes, slightly heavier than the air nailers, but it's really hard to beat the convenience of cordless. I'm still anxiously awaiting the M12 18 gauge brad nailer to release. Barring any launch issues, I'll be grabbing that one ASAP.
Now I just need milwaukee to release an m12 narrow crown stapler (I have their m12 t50 stapler and like that one a lot too), and maybe an m12 21 gauge (great compromise between 18 and 23 gauge) and I'll be ditching the air nailers.
I've never seen anyone mention or show patents on any other M12 nailers.
@@evictioncarpentry2628 Yeah me neither, but I'm hoping their m12 brad nailer will be popular enough for them to expand the line. The m12 pinner is amazing.
@@NWGR It's probably not going to come.
Every brand of nailers right now that uses a nitrogen tank are all using the same technology. They're just licensed to use it.
They wouldn't be able to make it any smaller at the moment unless someone patents a new design.
@@evictioncarpentry2628 It's already been announced; 2541-20. It only fires nails up to 1 1/2", but that's plenty for the work I do.
That's funny I've had that Hitachi framing nailer for 30 years now, I didn't even know that I taught you don't make them no more maybe they don't it's metabo maybe I don't know
Serious framers won't be able to replace the air on Milwaukee like u can for your Metabo HPT
Why make it hard
Hitachi/Metabo HPT the nailer king 25+yrs and running
What about 15/16 gauge nailers
Milwaukee.
Has to be Gen 2 though.
16 is useless IMO.
I only use 18 for trim and casing and 15 for doors.
I have the entire lineup. Can't beat them.
@@evictioncarpentry2628 so do I, looking at pneumatic options though
Unless you're trimming out a 5000sq ft house the cordless nailers are the way to go now.
@@evictioncarpentry2628 I have all m18 battery guns and yes they are great. I’m starting to do more production work and want a pneumatic setup as well
Actually I've been using a Hitachi coil nailer that's the tree and a quarter inch nails holds like a magazine like a barrel hold the shitload of nails I love that f****** gun
Thats illegal in California
What isn't? Lol
This guy clearly doesnt know nailers.
The metabo is a piece of crap tbh bro, it has consistent head leakage very unreliable
Title said best nail gun? We never got that answer just a generic, across-the-board comparison of different nail guns you got a 👎! Next time, don’t worry about offending a manufacturer and tell it like it is maybe you’ll get a thumbs up!