20V 18 Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer, Battery Powered Nail Gun

20V 18 Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer, Battery Powered Nail Gun, 2 in 1 Dual Mode Stapler Gun Comes with 2AH Lithium Battery and Fast Charger, Compatible with 18GA Nails for Woodworking, Home Renovatio


thinkworkBrad Nailer16g brad nailerelectric staple gun  brad nailsCordless Brad Nailer BatteryFast Charger  CORDLESS ELECTRIC NAIL GUN KIT
Nail Gunstaple gunstaple gun heavy duty
Quantity 1000 Staples 2100 Staples 4000 Staples
Main Features For Woodworking, Home Renovation Outdoor and indoor repair, decoration DIY upholstery, repair, binding and fastening
Colour Orange Orange Orange
Main Material Alloy steel Steel Steel
Usage Indoor & Outdoor Indoor & Outdoor Indoor & Outdoor


Weight: 4.28 kg
Size: 6067
Dimensions: 37.29 x 29.8 x 10.3 cm; 4.28 Kilograms
Colour: Red, Black
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Lithium Ion
Manufacture: Thinkwork
Dimensions: 37.29 x 29.8 x 10.3 cm; 4.28 Kilograms
Size: 6067

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    After they replaced my first gun with a new one this one worked perfectly. I used it for nailing cedar lining boards to a new garden room. Excellent tool.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    OK I have replaced all my skirts in my 4 floor house.
    This has been such a brilliant tool, lasts for ages.
    would definitely recommend this tool

  3. LanoraTreadway says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    very impressed with this mail gun, wasn’t expecting to much, so was surprised how good it is

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    So many people are giving this tool a poor rating, I have had mine around 10 months now and used it four times and put around 800 nails through it. YES you get the odd jam and NO its not robust build, but considering the price it done a very good job so far. The battery lasts for around two hours of fair usage, but it only takes around 30 min to charge, so have a tea break!!. I have no problem recommending this for light to medium work, but I would not suggest you its something you could use all day long, everyday.

  5. AlinaDSPefdi says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    his product works very well and does a good job.
    if i have one complaint it is that it comes fitted with a two pin continental plug so you need to purchase a two to three pin adapto

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Easy to handle, light to use can be used by anyone

  7. RayDArcydtgb says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Not been used in its full capacity yet. Save comments till late

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have only just used this Nailer once, all the indications are that it works well, but time will tell? I used it to reenforce vertical batons on a wooden fence panels. This Nailer is heavy and robust it did the job. it comes with brad Nailers and battery /charger, soft case.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAn absolute gem. Easy to follow instructions and comes with a nice carry bag.
    The safety works really well so there is no accidental fires.
    Once you work out where the nails fire compared to staples. You are away.
    No kick back at all. Unlike my older nail gun which near takes your arm off. If you can’t see the nail, then the power is to high. Adjust and off you go.
    Absolutely amazing tool.

  10. DessieO13sx says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI make a lot of stuff from pallet wood and this has included a number of upholstered items, usually foot stools. I’ve been using a handheld staple gun to hold the material in place, which is a bit laborious and can require additional hammering of the staples which often stick out.

    So this looked like a great option as being powered it puts far more pressure on the staples or nails than a spring powered hand version ever could.

    When it arrived I followed the instructions and was ready to staple my first item. Alas I was immediately disappointed as the length of staples was far too long and would have gone right through the wood into the seat of the footstool. I had to content myself with testing it on some blocks of wood. It worked very well on both staples and nails, and I played around with the pressure adjustment, which actually varies the depth of the nail or staple. On the weakest setting it sticks up a bit, enough for holding cables without cutting through them. On nails this setting isn’t really relevant, unless you want the heads sticking out.

    It’s very simple to use and in standard single mode fires on a button press. On continuous contact mode it fires once the head is depressed onto the surface, great for running a set of nails along an edge, for example. The nail/staple holes are quite close to the edge of the unit too, so it can be used well up towards chair legs for example, perhaps not quite as close as a standard hand stapler, but good enough for most uses.

    Despite my initial disappointment at not being able to use it for the desired purpose, I dug out some identical gauge but much shorter staples (see photo) from my workshop to see if it could handle those. I’m pleased to report that it does, and works brilliantly with them too, so it can after all be used for my upholstery projects after all, an no doubt plenty more besides.

    The battery has a good capacity, and despite the gun being relatively weighty, the versatility to use in areas without power make this a great all round addition to the toolkit.

    Pros

    Good quality tool
    Very versatile
    Easy to use

    Cons

    A little pricey
    Not fussed on the carry bag, I would have preferred a moulded case

    Great all round staple/nail gun, good capacity battery

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is a very good piece of kit. I have used it on a couple of jobs already and it certainly beats using a hammer or screwdriver.

    It is sturdy, easy to use and powerful. The battery holds its charge well and it is quick to recharge.

    The storage bag that comes with it is not very good and I would have preferred a plastic carry- case, similar to the ones that come with many other power tools..

    My main gripe with it is that it does not have an on/off switch, meaning that if the battery is attached it is always powered on. In this situation, if you are holding the nailer (perhaps against your leg having just used it, and are pondering what to do next) it is possible to accidentally trigger it and drive a nail or staple into yourself. Whilst the risk is small, it is there.

    I like this machine and it will get a lot of use, but, like all power tools, it should be treated with care and respect.”

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWeighing in at 2.6kg you need some muscles to use this for prolonged periods. It has a single fire and rapid fire capability ideal for most jobs and you can control the torq depending on what materials you are using.
    Although it’s heavy and a bit clumsy it makes up for it by being cordless and no need to run air compression lines half way through the property. Occasionally nails get stuck but that’s no different to other Brad nailers and it certainly isn’t such a big deal.
    This is a beast of a tool and would recommend. Just shame it doesn’t come with two batteries

    Beast of a nail gu

  13. locuridemuncaanunturi says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWhen it comes to nail guns they’re either good and safe or bad and dangerous. This one is, thankfully, one of the latter.
    The gun itself is a good size, 270mm high, 110mm long and 45mm wide with a nice sized gap for your hand to hold being about 110mm which should be the right size for most people. It does weigh a little more than some I’ve used, nearly 3KG, but
    Using it is not too difficult, getting easier the more you use it. You simply unclip the bottom section by pressing the locking lever on the right side near the base, then slide the metal cover off the bottom area. Drop in the staples/nails and slide the metal plate back into place with a loud click.
    Slide in the battery and adjust the dial on the top which selects how deep the staples/nails will go on, (from 0.8 inch to a full 2inch 50mm) depth.
    Then, on the side, there’s a slide on the left side which selects whether you want a single staple/nail with each squeeze of the trigger or contact firing which means that it will fire a staple/nail when the end it pushed onto the surface you’re nailing.
    The trigger squeezes with ease and there’s very little kick back with each staple/nail fired, which is good.
    It is power by an 18volt rechargeable Li-Ion battery which offers ample power to blast through several jobs which need doing.
    It comes with 18GA nails and 18GA staples so you’re ready to get stapling/nailing right from the box.
    You get a nice bag in this pack which is about 275mm high by 330mm long and 280mm deep, with well stitched handles, accommodating the gun, the battery, charger and many more tools you think would be needed when you’re using this gun.
    I used it to put up a shed I’ve been meaning to do for a while now and the battery lasted all the way, with power to spare.
    In all, a fine battery powered nail gun which is easy to use and a must for those who can’t find their hammers. Well worth the investment.

    Hammer in those nails without a hammer ....