Thank you for the video. Ryobi wasn't as informative as they could've been on the proper nail selection. I have the 30 framing nailer, both finishing nailer, crown stapler, and 68 other tools on the 18v system.
Dude! It's pretty worth it. My biggest switch was the extra 5mins it took to put a compressor and nail gun away. Doesn't seem like much time, but rolling cords, heavy tank, heavy gun, then the air hose. Also up on the roof, it's just convenient not tripping over the hose. Lastly, the sound. My compressor had a leak so it was constantly running.
@@averageliving4Life yeah I'm trying to buy a nail gun and i been debating on air or battery... But I really want one of these battery nail guns. Soon as I get the money I'm gonna buy one for sure. They just seem a lot more efficient
What's up! Unfortunately I did not do a video on the 21 degree nailer. The only difference is the nail angle. 30 degree has clipped nail heads and 21 degree allows full nail heads. Clipped meant more nails in the gun since they are packed closer. Full heads need more space in between, less nails per reload. I felt the clipped nail wasn't as strong.
The 30⁰ degree framing nailers nails are always offset. The 21⁰ degree framing nailers are regular nails.
Yea I was little impatient. But 21 is best.
Thank you for the video. Ryobi wasn't as informative as they could've been on the proper nail selection. I have the 30 framing nailer, both finishing nailer, crown stapler, and 68 other tools on the 18v system.
@tjfick36 no problem dude! How you liking your ryobi tools?
@averageliving9227 Love them. The whole Ryobi platform with the same style batteries as there older Blue style tools makes this brand very desirable.
@@tjfick36do you know if the 30 gun also takes 34 nails?
I wanna get one of them battery nail guns really bad
Dude! It's pretty worth it. My biggest switch was the extra 5mins it took to put a compressor and nail gun away. Doesn't seem like much time, but rolling cords, heavy tank, heavy gun, then the air hose.
Also up on the roof, it's just convenient not tripping over the hose.
Lastly, the sound. My compressor had a leak so it was constantly running.
@@averageliving4Life yeah I'm trying to buy a nail gun and i been debating on air or battery... But I really want one of these battery nail guns. Soon as I get the money I'm gonna buy one for sure. They just seem a lot more efficient
Did you end up getting the 21 degree one to replace this? If so, did you do a video on it?
What's up! Unfortunately I did not do a video on the 21 degree nailer.
The only difference is the nail angle. 30 degree has clipped nail heads and 21 degree allows full nail heads. Clipped meant more nails in the gun since they are packed closer. Full heads need more space in between, less nails per reload. I felt the clipped nail wasn't as strong.
Hope next year ryobi day put this tool too in 199 plus free hp tool
That would be awesome. I'd buy a second