Hi there! I don't have a Milwaukee 21-degree framer on hand to compare with, but looking at the specs it seems like the Metabo is heavier (11.9lbs versus 10.05lbs) but smaller overall. The Metabo height is 13.5", length is 13.5", the Milwaukee height is 15.2" and length is 14.1". I hope this helps!
Hi there Rolando! I did some research and here's some differences between the two (aside from the battery difference!): 36v with battery weighs 10.8lbs while the 18v with battery is lighter at 10.1lbs. The 36v can fire 900 nails on a 2.5Ah battery, while the 18v can do up to 400 nails on a 3.0Ah battery. Either one will work great, though I would expect the 36v to be able to drive nails a bit more forcefully in difficult situations (LVLs for example).
The plastic retaining nodes for the battery on the nailer itself are of weak design.if accidently dropped the nodes are prone to shearing off.the battery does not clip in securely then.for that reason do not purchase this specific nailer
I have the 18v (hikoki) in the UK. I wish the nozzle was more aggressive. But it’s a solid gun otherwise.
Does anyone know of a replacement Belt clip for this nailer?
Hi there Samuel! I would try reaching out to Metabo directly, they might be able to send you one!
Can you compare that to the Milwaukee framing nailer???? Same 21•
Hi there! I don't have a Milwaukee 21-degree framer on hand to compare with, but looking at the specs it seems like the Metabo is heavier (11.9lbs versus 10.05lbs) but smaller overall. The Metabo height is 13.5", length is 13.5", the Milwaukee height is 15.2" and length is 14.1". I hope this helps!
Does anyone know how to reset the flashing orange lights on it? I really don't want to send it off, as I had a project going on
Im looking to purchase the same nailer how do you it so far?
Love it! Has worked fantastic for me overall.
Thank you! have a blessed day. @@ToolsWithAdrius
Is it the same weight as the 18v?
The 36v is slightly heavier at 10.8lbs, versus the 18v which is 10.3lbs.
So whats the diffrence of 18v and 36 v framing nailers
Hi there Rolando! I did some research and here's some differences between the two (aside from the battery difference!): 36v with battery weighs 10.8lbs while the 18v with battery is lighter at 10.1lbs. The 36v can fire 900 nails on a 2.5Ah battery, while the 18v can do up to 400 nails on a 3.0Ah battery. Either one will work great, though I would expect the 36v to be able to drive nails a bit more forcefully in difficult situations (LVLs for example).
@@ToolsWithAdrius thanks
It's an 18v nailer just using an MV battery so 5ah@18v
The plastic retaining nodes for the battery on the nailer itself are of weak design.if accidently dropped the nodes are prone to shearing off.the battery does not clip in securely then.for that reason do not purchase this specific nailer