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I mentioned recently that I have a new RYOBI tool that is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It’s the RYOBI 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Brad Nailer, and it is awesome! This nailer doesn’t require an air compressor, and it’s cordless, lightweight and easy to use. I plan on using this for several building projects this spring and summer (including a major project I’m working on right now – stay tuned!).
I’ve never used a nail gun of any kind before, so I didn’t really know what to expect, but it was very easy to figure out and the tool itself was very easy to manage. I couldn’t believe how easy it was to load too. You can set the air pressure and adjust the depth of drive which is great, plus I really like the LED worklight. Also, you can change the actuation mode which allows for very fast repetitive nail placement. I’m more of a “one nail at a time” kind of girl though, so I keep mine on the single sequential actuation mode.
As you can see in the photo below, I used this on my recent DIY framed chalkboard project. It was the perfect tool to attach my frame to the chalkboard quickly and easily.
Airstrike(TM) Technology means this nail gun can be cordless and doesn’t require a compressor or air hose. There is also a construction ruler along the side of the magazine which allows for quick measurements, and the “dry-fire lockout” feature prevents the tool from operating when the magazine is low on nails. I like the fact that the magazine has an open window so you can see how many nails are left and you always know if you’re getting low. There are also no-mar pads which protect softer woods against dents caused by pressing the nail gun into the surface of the wood.
In general, this is definitely a handy tool I would recommend, especially if you enjoy building or woodworking. Just remember to remove the battery whenever you aren’t using it. As always, be sure to wear safety gear and use caution when operating power tools.
RYOBI tools are available at Home Depot. Be sure to visit the RYOBI Nation, where you can upload your own projects and/or check out lots of inspiration!