The 18-gauge brad nailer is the most “go-to” nailer on your bench, in your toolbox or hanging on your wall. But it’s hard to find a decent one these days. Presenting the Green Buddy™, a real game...
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• Size 9- 1/2"L x 9- 1/4"H x 2"W
• Weight 2.9 lbs.
• Operating Pressure 70 - 120 PSI
• Fastener Type 18-Gauge Brad Nails; Fastener Range 1/2" - 2"
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Reviews
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Sweet nailer!!
The absolute best thing about this nailer is the fact that the driver doesn't make a big obnoxious divot in your work piece. Only hole is the size of the nail head! Great power. A little on the expensive side but worth it.
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Quality written all over it!
Love the fact that the driver does not mark the wood! The hole is just as big as the nail head.
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I found the perfect 18 gauge nailer
I was looking for an 18 gauge mailer that I could shoot the nail in a precise location I set up some + on a board to begin the test to see I close I could get it to the intersection. In the test I was able to either hit the intersection or just barely off the mark by a 1/16" of an inch. I own another brand that the end of the gun is larger so you can't see where the nail is going to end up. The holes are very small in the wood using Grex 1850 GB vs. the other cheaper 18 gauge brand.