🔨 Nail It Like a Pro!
The RIDGID 18V Brushless Cordless 21° Framing Nailer is a powerful, lightweight tool designed for professionals. With a brushless motor that drives up to 750 nails per charge and a rapid firing rate of 3 nails per second, it ensures efficiency and precision on every job. This tool-only option is perfect for those who already own RIDGID 18V batteries, making it a smart addition to any contractor's arsenal.
Manufacturer | Ridgid |
Part number | R09894B |
Item Weight | 4.81 Kilograms |
Package Dimensions | 40.64 x 36.19 x 12.95 cm; 4.81 kg |
Item model number | R09894B |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great nailer, was cheaper then renting to finish my basement.
I brought this to finish my basement. I had Rigrid drill and driver already, so to avoid another set of batteries and charger, I brought the nail gun, which works great and don't have to deal with the noise of a compressor to run a pneumatic nail gun. This drives nails great, only issue is the weight. It gets your arms tired nailing above your shoulders for very long.
J**.
Good buy!
It’s a great gun and works as it should. The only thing is it is heavy. I highly recommend it.
D**Y
Reasonably priced and worked flawlessly
I do home repairs and maintenance. I have been doing this type of work for a while now and have been using battery operated finish nailers and been wanting to try the framing nailer but was riding the fence on pricing but ran across this one at amazon and decided to buy it, it was reasonably priced and preformed very well and made my project I was doing good very quickly not having to worry about hoses and power outlets.
C**Y
The best budget framing nailer
I am currently using the nailer at work and it is able to be productive. Lighter then the Milwaukee and faster then the DeWalt.
L**O
Excellent value for money
I am using the Metabo HPT and Milwaukee charging nailer, and I am quite satisfied with this product. First of all, it's not light, but it definitely feels lighter than Milwaukee, it goes well without getting stuck, and the balance is good. Although the magazine is short, there is no great inconvenience in writing a single line, and since the power is in the grip, you do not have to turn on the power separately. Above all, the sound is quiet. It doesn't hurt your ears even during continuous shooting. However, the design is a bit disappointing.
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