🔩 Nail it like a pro with precision and power!
This 900-pack of 18 gauge brad nails includes three popular sizes (3/4", 1-1/4", 2") made from premium 304 stainless steel for superior rust resistance and strength. Designed with T-shaped heads and chisel points, these nails deliver precise, jam-free performance for pneumatic and electric brad nailers. Ideal for a wide range of DIY and professional projects, the nails come securely packaged to ensure quality and completeness.
Manufacturer | SITLDY |
Part Number | SD0111 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.79 x 3.15 x 0.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SD011 |
Size | assembly 900 |
Material | stainless steel |
Power Source | air_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 900 |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | 18 Gauge Stainless Steel Brad Nais (3/4", 1-1/4", 2") |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**U
Real Stainless Steel what more can I say!
These Brad nails are non magnetic Stainless Steel not much more needed to say.These are nice nails that are more expensive than coated nails but I wouldn't use anything else fore outdoor projects! Great for use in bird houses.
R**P
Worked in my pin nailer.
Works
O**Z
Excellent stainless steel brad nails
These work perfectly in my Milwaukee 2nd Gen 18 gauge cordless brad nailer. Excellent quality and very well packaged for easy use.Most of my projects are for outdoor use in a hot, humid, coastal climate, so I have to use stainless fasteners for longevity. I don’t use my brad nailer a lot, so it’s nice to have an assortment of sizes in lower quantities.A little expensive, but very nice.
O**E
Glad to have stainless steel
I am glad to now have stainless steel brad nails to use when humidity could be an issue. So far, so good.
N**T
A best choice for the occasional nail gun user.
I don't use my Arrow Nail Master 2 ET200 18 gauge electric nail gun often. So, it didn't make sense to buy large quantities of single packages of different sized nails. This selection solved the problem. There are enough different sizes to handle the occasional jobs and the total price was less than a single package of one size. The price made it a bargain. One caution: check that your nail gun can take all the sizes. I thought mine took the 2 inch size, but I didn't confirm that. My mistake; it won't hold them. Hope I can find someone who can use them. Don't make my mistake and you'll be very happy with these.
W**P
Better Choice for Longevity
These can’t be beat in a salt air environment. I use them exclusively around my house, less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean. I’ve seen too many steel nails rust and fail. They fit two of my different brands of guns.
K**D
Good Deal
Great Product and Value
T**N
2" brads were less than unusable; sloppy glue; jams, 2 nails shot together, jammed in gun, ...
I had no problem with the 1-1/4" brads.The 2" brads are a different story. While my galvanized brads that came with the gun (DeWalt) still shoot fine, these stainless steel "SITLDY" brand brads were visibly not like the others in the package;* One clip had to be separated and a few nails thrown away because it had overlapping nails.* The glue was extra heavy and inconsistant.When used, here are the problems I found;* About 1/5 of the brads worked properly.* I gave up after the first clip.The rest either;* Jammed the gun, and had to be pulled out to clear the jam.* 2 instead of 1 nail were shot into the wood at the same time; the pair did not fully seat.* Single nails did shoot, but did not fully seat.Notes;* The galvanized nails that came with the gun still work fine.* The pressure was correct.* After any problem, the gun was inspected and any stray nails were removed. (This DeWalt 2" nailer has a flip up cover that can be used to look into the throat of the nailer and see any stray or jammed nails.)* I did not use the 3/4" brads (no gun), though they don't have the extra glue like the 2" brads do, so I suspect they are fine.I am ordering another brand and can not recommend this company's or any repackaged clone of what they sell. It was just pure luck that I didn't get the same sloppy glue on the 1-1/4" brads.
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