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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Mar 30, 2024

2500-Pack DeWalt 1" x 18-Gauge Brad Nails (DBN18100-2)

$4.10

$11

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Amazon has 2500-Pack DeWalt 1" x 18-Gauge Brad Nails (DBN18100-2) on sale for $4.09. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Assists with indoor fastening and finishing tasks
  • Chisel point and glue-collated finish
  • Measures 1 in.

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Written by phoinix | Staff
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Amazon has 2500-Pack DeWalt 1" x 18-Gauge Brad Nails (DBN18100-2) on sale for $4.09. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Assists with indoor fastening and finishing tasks
  • Chisel point and glue-collated finish
  • Measures 1 in.

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Written by oceanlake | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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9 months ago
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Joined Nov 2016
9 months ago
tanNT
9 months ago
85 Posts
Great find. Thank you.

Nail length: 1"
Quantity: 2500
9 months ago
1,430 Posts
Joined Jan 2004
9 months ago
morbie
9 months ago
1,430 Posts
Good find. I don't have brad nailer tho and don't give me a reason to buy one lol
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
the.barbrR
9 months ago
2,307 Posts
Perfect timing for my laundry cabinet project
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9 months ago
551 Posts
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9 months ago
Englishmf
9 months ago
551 Posts
Good deal however Dewalt nails cause problems with the Milwaukee brad nailer.
9 months ago
413 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
9 months ago
jonm1013
9 months ago
413 Posts
Quote from Englishmf :
Good deal however Dewalt nails cause problems with the Milwaukee brad nailer.
Any idea if it's the same with the Ryobi one?
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9 months ago
153 Posts
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9 months ago
Icheda
9 months ago
153 Posts
Quote from jonm1013 :
Any idea if it's the same with the Ryobi one?
I used hundreds of 2 and 2 1/2 inch dewalt nails with ryobi brad and frame nailer. Never had any problems.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
mofsta
9 months ago
167 Posts
Good price thanks

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9 months ago
551 Posts
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9 months ago
Englishmf
9 months ago
551 Posts
Quote from jonm1013 :
Any idea if it's the same with the Ryobi one?
Not sure with the Ryobi gun.
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9 months ago
650 Posts
Joined Oct 2022
9 months ago
SplendidReward129
9 months ago
650 Posts
Shot thousands of DeWalt 2" 18ga brads through my Milwaukee 18v brad nailer...never a jam or misfire
9 months ago
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9 months ago
Arcticat
9 months ago
3,874 Posts
Quote from Englishmf :
Good deal however Dewalt nails cause problems with the Milwaukee brad nailer.
What's the problems...
9 months ago
3 Posts
Joined Sep 2015
9 months ago
JosiahJ7688
9 months ago
3 Posts
Quote from jonm1013 :
Any idea if it's the same with the Ryobi one?
I use DeWalt nails exclusively in my Ryobi 18-volt nailer with no issues.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
AlexS2465
9 months ago
3,714 Posts
Quote from Arcticat :
What's the problems...
I guess main issue was jamming but from my experience with my M18 it depends on softness of the metal of nails, it shoots Bostitch and Porter ones just fine but got Maite brand on Amazon for cheap and get a lot of misfires due to head getting sheared off to the side and even when taking them out metal feels flimsier too. It shoots 304 and 316SS ones the best so far. Don't remember using Dewalt ones to comment though.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
UkeDog
9 months ago
2,644 Posts
Quote from Englishmf :
Good deal however Dewalt nails cause problems with the Milwaukee brad nailer.
DeWalt brad nails don't have any special trademarked features.
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
Mr_Spiffy
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9 months ago
1,137 Posts
Quote from Arcticat :
What's the problems...
I had issues in my Milwaukee brad nailer, too. Just non-stop jams every couple nails. So irritating I went and bought another brand and had no issues since. I know I've used the Grip Rite nails without issues. I think I also have some Porter Cable nails that worked fine. There's just something about the DeWalt ones with this nailer.

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9 months ago
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9 months ago
Brilock
9 months ago
133 Posts
Showing temporality out of stock but still able to place an order at this price, sweet deal, thanks OP!