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Metabo HPT 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer

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$39

$99

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Amazon has Metabo HPT 2-in 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer (NT50AE2M) on sale for $39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Lowe's has select Metabo Nailing Tools on sale for the prices listed below. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Pickup availability may vary by location.

Available:
Features (Brad Nailer):
  • Accepts 5/8 In. to 2 In. 18-gauge fasteners
  • Selective actuation switch lets the user easily select bump fire or sequential fire modes
  • Only 2.2 lbs, for easy all day use
  • Depth of drive dial allows the user to easily adjust the drive depth for a professional finish
  • No-mar tip on the nose protects the work piece from unintended markings
  • Located on the magazine, alerts the user when nail quantities are low so that blank drives are avoided
  • 360 Degree adjustable exhaust port keeps dust, debris and oil off the finish project

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Amazon has Metabo HPT 2-in 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer (NT50AE2M) on sale for $39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Lowe's has select Metabo Nailing Tools on sale for the prices listed below. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Pickup availability may vary by location.

Available:
Features (Brad Nailer):
  • Accepts 5/8 In. to 2 In. 18-gauge fasteners
  • Selective actuation switch lets the user easily select bump fire or sequential fire modes
  • Only 2.2 lbs, for easy all day use
  • Depth of drive dial allows the user to easily adjust the drive depth for a professional finish
  • No-mar tip on the nose protects the work piece from unintended markings
  • Located on the magazine, alerts the user when nail quantities are low so that blank drives are avoided
  • 360 Degree adjustable exhaust port keeps dust, debris and oil off the finish project

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Written by oceanlake | Staff

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I've had one of these for at least 15 years from when they were Hitachi branded. Just used it again last month … couldn't be happier for typical homeowner and light woodworking applications.

Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
Good brad nailer that usually sells for $50. These were previously Hitachi and were among the highest regarded nailers. The rebranding of such a good name was weird.

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I've had one of these for at least 15 years from when they were Hitachi branded. Just used it again last month … couldn't be happier for typical homeowner and light woodworking applications.

Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
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Good brad nailer that usually sells for $50. These were previously Hitachi and were among the highest regarded nailers. The rebranding of such a good name was weird.
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Quote from ClkClk :
I've had one of these for at least 15 years from when they were Hitachi branded. Just used it again last month … couldn't be happier for typical homeowner and light woodworking applications.

Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
We need to buy air compressor to use this right ? I am home owner, just planning to do vinyl flooring ?
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Quote from kiran4298 :
We need to buy air compressor to use this right ? I am home owner, just planning to do vinyl flooring ?
Yeah. Thats why the air hose is on sale too.
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Quote from kiran4298 :
We need to buy air compressor to use this right ? I am home owner, just planning to do vinyl flooring ?
Yes, you need an air compressor to use this.

I originally received this as part of a combo with a 6 gallon pancake compressor. That size is a good blend of portability and capacity for smaller nailers and staplers.

Not sure about your vinyl flooring plans - I don't typically think about nailing those down. If you're talking about attaching the subfloor, you would probably want a stapler instead of a nailer.
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Quote from ClkClk :
Yes, you need an air compressor to use this.

I originally received this as part of a combo with a 6 gallon pancake compressor. That size is a good blend of portability and capacity for smaller nailers and staplers.

Not sure about your vinyl flooring plans - I don't typically think about nailing those down. If you're talking about attaching the subfloor, you would probably want a stapler instead of a nailer.
Oh thanks , I didn't know much. Was trying to go through DIY videos and saw using these nailers for vinyl flooring
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Quote from kiran4298 :
Oh thanks , I didn't know much. Was trying to go through DIY videos and saw using these nailers for vinyl flooring
This deal is still live. If you are going to start DIYing, you may need all three.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/903037
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Quote from tjf777 :
This deal is still live. If you are going to start DIYing, you may need all three.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/903037
Thanks
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Quote from tjf777 :
Yeah. Thats why the air hose is on sale too.
It's worth noting that the air hose is a piece of shit. The nailer is definitely not.
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Quote from kiran4298 :
We need to buy air compressor to use this right ? I am home owner, just planning to do vinyl flooring ?
Probably best to buy a cordless battery power home for home owner
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Quote from sbui503 :
Probably best to buy a cordless battery power home for home owner
Okay thanks
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If I were to own one nailer for general purpose DIY (including baseboards and crown molding) should I go with this or a finish nailer?
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Quote from sbui503 :
Probably best to buy a cordless battery power home for home owner
Please guide the best ones for dyi projects
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Not even worth it nowadays, if you have nothing then to use this you need to buy this a compressor and air hose and an extension cord. Just buy a battery operated one. Also the compressor is loud and annoying to listen too.
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This one [harborfreight.com] has been below $20 after coupon several times recently. I bought it nearly 4 years ago and only use it 2-3 per year, but it's still like new. I'd buy it again.
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