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I picked up this framing nailer as an upgrade to my existing. I mostly use this for decking work.
My previous nailer was cordless but required gas. After checking out some reviews and considering the ongoing conveniences and reduced running costs, I decided to go for this unique DeWalt 18V Brushless 2-speed nailer which doesn't require gas.
It's a solid unit and packs a punch. It effortlessly drives 75-90mm nails into treated pine. You gain decent control of the power of the shot and the required depth with different settings which is always handy.
Fits easily between 400mm spaced joists.
The rapid fire mode is still quite easy to control. This can only really be made better on any nailer by reducing the overall weight.
I've only used it on one job so far but it's made a strong first impression. I have another deck to complete in the next two weeks so will get more of a feel for it.
Very interested to see the final review @ProjectPete as I have first hand seen some inconsistent results from the DeWalt. Personally it feels so much bigger and heavier than the Pasloade but not having to pay a premium for the gas is a big plus in my book.
Hoping to put it to use again this wknd @JP_Finlay but need this wet weather in Perth to bugger off. I think with many conveniences, especially the earlier days in innovation, there are trade off and in this case, the size/weight could be it until the tech is proven and further developed (and there's competition).
Absolutely @Old-gal24 - it's important to get the tool (brand, size, shape, price) that suits you and your needs. Ryobi is a great value brand IMO but I do know they can't keep up with trade use. I actually still have a Ryobi C1 Brad Nailer that I picked up in an "emergency". Still works, but sometimes skips a nail. No biggie.
With me it's a case of a champagne taste on a beer budget...
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