Cordless Framing Nailer

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About

  • 30 degree nailers accept about 50% more nails. and can shoot up to 3.5" nails. And, they can use clipped head or offset head nails. [1]
  • Seismic zones don't allow clipped head for structure reasons, need full head. Note HF has full head [2] and interior full head [3]

Magazine Capacity

  • Cross.pngDewalt 21 degree plastic collated. 49 nails. No extension. [4]/
  • Cross.pngDewalt 30 degree - 55 nails no extension [5]
  • Cross.pngPissload. No extension. [6]
  • Check.pngMilwaukee 30 degree [7]- 43 nails - 2745 model number - 30 degree - has magazine that is compatible only with the 30 degree (not 21) cordless for 105 nails. [8] has extension magazine [9]
  • Milwaukee 21 degree - extension for 88 nails.
  • 21 degree - 33 nails per load - [10]. Ridgid has extension magazine of 66 nails for 21 deg [11]
  • Check.pngRidgid 30 degree Amazon- [12]. Ebay - $200 [13] and 94 nails extension - for 30 deg [14].
  • Cross.pngMetabo HPT 47 nails, no extension [15]
  • Cross.pngMetabo - 30 degree nails - [16]. 35 nails and no extension mag.

Reviews

  • Ridgid vs Milwaukee - Ridgid is more ergonomic [17], doesn't has issues with plastic shrapnel, and Milwaukee sometimes tricks you and you have to turn it on, while Ridgid has on in the handle.

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