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Metabo HPT MultiVolt 2-in 18 -Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer ( Battery and charger Included ), $139, Lowe's

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Lowe's has Metabo HPT MultiVolt 2-in 18 -Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer ( Battery Included ) for $139.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Metabo-H...5014903527
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Lowe's has Metabo HPT MultiVolt 2-in 18 -Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer ( Battery Included ) for $139.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Metabo-H...5014903527

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Model: Metabo HPT 18V MultiVoltâ„¢ 18-Ga Compact Cordless Brad Nailer Kit, Includes 1-18V 2.0 Ah Battery, NT1850DG

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8h ago
8 Posts
Joined Oct 2024
8h ago
PurpleVolcano4948
8h ago
8 Posts
Got one on Amazon for $127 recently
7h ago
48 Posts
Joined Jan 2025
7h ago
Taco_Doomsday
7h ago
48 Posts
I paid $150 for this tool after the holidays. At least one store near me still has a few of these in stock at that price. There are no other brand name cordless brad nailers that come anywhere near this price point. This is an excellent tool. Does everything I need it to do, and super easy to dial in the brad depth. I'm hoping they get a finish nailer down to this price next.
7h ago
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Joined Sep 2014
7h ago
brucedc
7h ago
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Got one on Amazon for $127 recently

Same one?
7h ago
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Joined Jan 2025
7h ago
BlueGorilla7237
7h ago
31 Posts
This one's been at this price or lower at Amazon for most of this year (but not now), see (camel entry for NT1850DG)
MetaboHPT has two cordless brad nailers. This is the cheaper spring-powered one. The NT1850DF is their more pro-grade one with a built in air compressor and is usually >200$, Lowes had it for $180 like a week ago but it almost never goes that low. MHPT also has pneumatic nailers that go on sale around $35 reasonably often.
4h ago
186 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
4h ago
CommonScientist
4h ago
186 Posts
This is a brushed model or otherwise low end model. The brushless / high end does 1,300 nails per charge vs the one in this post does 700 nails per charge.
3h ago
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Joined Jan 2004
3h ago
morbie
3h ago
1,530 Posts
Quote from Taco_Doomsday :
I paid $150 for this tool after the holidays. At least one store near me still has a few of these in stock at that price. There are no other brand name cordless brad nailers that come anywhere near this price point. This is an excellent tool. Does everything I need it to do, and super easy to dial in the brad depth. I'm hoping they get a finish nailer down to this price next.
Ryobi brushless nailers are pretty good actually and you can get them for about this price fyi.

Even dewalt fanbois will compliment ryboi nailers
1h ago
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1h ago
wraytex
1h ago
8 Posts
Bought this earlier this year for about same price. No complaints and wouldn't spend the money for the brushless version as long as this one was available for a good discount.

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37m ago
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RodrigoR8581
37m ago
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Quote from Taco_Doomsday :
I paid $150 for this tool after the holidays. At least one store near me still has a few of these in stock at that price. There are no other brand name cordless brad nailers that come anywhere near this price point. This is an excellent tool. Does everything I need it to do, and super easy to dial in the brad depth. I'm hoping they get a finish nailer down to this price next.

Forgive my ignorance, but what would be the difference between this model and a finish nailer you're referring to? Looking to get my first nailer and already have a Metabo HPT combo kit, so this would be compatible with that.
22m ago
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22m ago
BlueGorilla7237
22m ago
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Quote from RodrigoR8581 :
Forgive my ignorance, but what would be the difference between this model and a finish nailer you're referring to? Looking to get my first nailer and already have a Metabo HPT combo kit, so this would be compatible with that.
You have finish nailers, brand nailers, pin nailers, and crown staplers. Finish nails are 15-16 gauge (bigger) brad nails are smaller (18ga) , pin nails are even smaller. The nailers are specific to the diameter of nail, although they can use different lengths. Staples are staplers but some nailers can double as staplers.
If you're doing woodworking and need nails to hold something together while gluing, or you're doing some light trim repair in your house, a brad nailer is a good start.

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