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Metabo HPT 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer

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$39.20

$99

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Amazon has Metabo HPT 2-in 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer (NT50AE2M) on sale for $49 - $9.80 when you clip the coupon on the product page = $39.20. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 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 $49 - $9.80 when you clip the coupon on the product page = $39.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.

Features:
  • 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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Sweet, post one from a reputable brand around this price point… I'll wait…
This is a great nailer at a great price. it did not leave deep marks in the wood when I used it, compared to the HF junk I had laying around.
Nearly 3,000 reviews, 4.6 out of 5 average rating; seems to be rated rather favorably…

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11 months ago
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hashish.k
11 months ago
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This is a great nailer at a great price. it did not leave deep marks in the wood when I used it, compared to the HF junk I had laying around.
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SIX29P
11 months ago
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Was going to buy them read the reviews… lots of jamming
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Dr_Claw
11 months ago
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Quote from SIX29P :
Was going to buy them read the reviews… lots of jamming
Nearly 3,000 reviews, 4.6 out of 5 average rating; seems to be rated rather favorably…
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Dr_Claw
11 months ago
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
go battery, you thank me .. enough dragging the airline and tank around
Sweet, post one from a reputable brand around this price point… I'll wait…
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dprice21
11 months ago
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Great nailer, I bought this for getting into spots my cordless was to big for. I bought mine for $50 and both every penny.
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Gingineer
11 months ago
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Got this from bLowes on sale a while back, used it when replacing trim for my house after replacing about ~1000 sqft of flooring. Probably had 3-4 jams out of a couple hundred nails, mainly towards the end of a nail strip. Definitely a step above Hazard Fraught stuff, I'll probably keep it around for random projects or as a loaner for neighbors.
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reelbusy
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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Sweet, post one from a reputable brand around this price point… I'll wait…

not to mention that will last as long...and easily repairable.

But i'm guilty i have all the hpt 18v stuff, only though because i'm remodeling a place down my street and needed to be able to work in 15 minute or 30 minute,etc spurts as i get time, without moving hoses, etc just grab and go, otherwise...stick with the compressors. Plus you don't give as much of a crap when you drop them or bang them around....one drop with the others could be an expensive fatal mistake.
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mrtnwds111
11 months ago
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I've got a miter saw from this brand and it's great. Now I've got a Brad nailer coming 😆
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jcnix
11 months ago
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I have one of these from before they changed the name from Hitachi to Metabo. Pretty sure it's identical. At least a decade old and works as good as new. Consistent shot every time. I've probably run 1000 brads through it with no jams.

This is only really for someone that already has a compressor. If you don't have a compressor yet, maybe better to buy one of those compressor + 2 nail gun kits when they go on sale (Ridgid I think), or go 18V if you're in one of those ecosystems.
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aholeinthewor1d
11 months ago
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Quote from jcnix :
I have one of these from before they changed the name from Hitachi to Metabo. Pretty sure it's identical. At least a decade old and works as good as new. Consistent shot every time. I've probably run 1000 brads through it with no jams.

This is only really for someone that already has a compressor. If you don't have a compressor yet, maybe better to buy one of those compressor + 2 nail gun kits when they go on sale (Ridgid I think), or go 18V if you're in one of those ecosystems.
Yea it sucks because I want to get both a small compressor and brad nailer for my basement but I need to get a quiet air compressor (don't want it louder than my furnace). I was thinking about getting a California Air Tools 1 gallon compressor and then either this nail gun or the Bostich.
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DAC21
11 months ago
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Quote from mrtnwds111 :
I've got a miter saw from this brand and it's great. Now I've got a Brad nailer coming 😆
Ditto, although mine are Hitachi pre name change to Metabo. Embarrassed to say they have been sealed in the box from a stupid good Lowes combo deal going back 10+ years ago. Finally using them this week for a baseboard job.
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Quote from aholeinthewor1d :
Yea it sucks because I want to get both a small compressor and brad nailer for my basement but I need to get a quiet air compressor (don't want it louder than my furnace). I was thinking about getting a California Air Tools 1 gallon compressor and then either this nail gun or the Bostich.
IIRC this gun requires 80lbs pressure. Not an issue for most all compressors. But if the tank is too small recovery time can be an issue if you are firing off to many nails in a short period of time.
Last edited by DAC21 February 3, 2024 at 03:22 AM.
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YOEdge
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Quote from aholeinthewor1d :
Yea it sucks because I want to get both a small compressor and brad nailer for my basement but I need to get a quiet air compressor (don't want it louder than my furnace). I was thinking about getting a California Air Tools 1 gallon compressor and then either this nail gun or the Bostich.
I have Hitachi and Metabo nailers and use their quiet compressor. It works as intended and is a lot easier to carry around when doing more volume in someone's house.

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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Sweet, post one from a reputable brand around this price point… I'll wait…
Well the 15 gauge $88 Milwaukee 18v one from Home Depot this week meets your criteria because the battery and charger alone make up for the price difference.
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