
Colored with bright red in combination with black, the Arrow Fastener EBN320RED Pro Electrical Brad Nailer stands out even in a cluttered work area so that you won’t lose time looking for it. Crafted from high-impact composite plastic, the casing of the EBN320RED is a tough and durable shell that effectively shields and protects the…

With a magazine that is versatile enough to accept both 18-gauge brad nails and ¼-inch crown staples with lengths starting at ⅜ to 1¼ inches without any adjustments or modifications, the Campbell Hausfeld CHG00100AV Brad Nailer/Stapler Kit is itself a nifty tool that can have varied applications. When firing staples, it can be used to…

Shooting gauge 18 staples with ¼-inch crowns and with lengths from ½ to 1½ inches, the Hitachi N3804AB3 Narrow Crown Finish Stapler is ideal for working with trims, cabinets, furniture including upholstery, other finishing jobs, including hobbies, arts, and crafts. Staples are held in a magazine with a capacity of 130 nails. You can clearly…

Powered by liquid hydrocarbon fuel backed up by a rechargeable 6-volt battery, you can take the Paslode 902000 Cordless Straight Finish Nailer anywhere in your house or even outside of it where it is needed, to new construction sites, or even to the woods. There is no need to carry along an air compressor and…

Housed in magnesium, the Milwaukee 7150-21 Brad Nailer is a lightweight tool that allows you to work all day without causing undue fatigue. Owing to its compact size, it is also easy to maneuver in tight and awkward positions. The nailer fires gauge 18 brad nails with lengths of ⅝ to 2½ inches making it…

For woodworkers who feel uncomfortable nailing their work pieces together with a tool that is tethered to an air compressor or electric outlet, a DeWalt DC628K XRP Angled Finish Nailer is exactly what they need. Powered by an 18 Volt XRP battery, the DC628K XRP gets rid of air hoses and electric power cords. This…

Building house frames, fences, decks, and pallets, or fastening sheathings and sidings can sometimes be a difficult job if you have to manually hammer the large nails needed to secure the pieces of wood together. For jobs like these, it is best to use a nail gun, such as a Porter-Cable FC350A Clipped Head Framing…

With a casing constructed out of magnesium, the Milwaukee 7110-20 Clipped Head Framing Nailer weighs in at less than seven pounds, which, according to its makers, is the lightest in its class. Owing to this, working with the nailer even for extended periods is never exhausting. Compounded with its compact measurements, it is quite convenient…

Described as a 4-in-1 machine because it can be used as a flooring nailer and stapler as well as a brad nailer and stapler, the Freeman PFBC940 Mini Flooring Nailer and Stapler is a versatile tool that eliminates the need to buy several machines. The nailer comes with two interchangeable nose covers –one with an…

Metal brackets and connectors are increasingly used to strengthen the connection between two or among several pieces of wood framing components. They are used in trusses, rafters, joists, and beams to assure a stronger link than when the wood pieces are simply nailed together. Nailing the metal pieces, however, require a nailer specifically designed for…