I dread when I have to adjust my Milwaukee brand nailer, it's that forever turning and turning in which direction. I hate to do it but the minute this nailer hits the shelves I'll be rocking a new tool. Nothing wrong with Milwaukee but Hello nagging wife the the new chick FLEX is here to stay.
@@klingerwvu5253 man that's great to hear. I think each of the companies you mentioned have great tools, and I've ran them all. But with the said, that's not a single tool flex makes that I don't own and that I don't prefer over the other brands offerings. I really like their stuff.
Flex looks amazing once they get a larger tool lineup they will definitely be one of the best but I am too heavily invested in DeWalt 20-volt and flexvolt to change now....
I totally understand that. It's a big move to change platforms when your heavily invested. I was fairly invested in Makita but came to a point the tools were getting old so I made the switch. Really glad I did. Flex hasn't let me down and has continued to prove they are pro grade. I made the switch 2½ years ago.
It looks good to me, pretty similar looking to the m18 Fuel 18g. I would have liked to know the weight of the tool with a 2.5ah battery. Also would have liked to seen the lights in a dark area. Having three leds looked good, though. Appreciate the video on it.
Looks like a nice gun Aaron! I have the m18 18g stapler, convenient but extremely heavy. My m12 23g pinner is the only gun I will use cordless, if an air hose is already out. Except in a tight area where Paselode gases make me nauseated, they are my first choice. True cordless is nice for quick work, but still to heavy and bulky for using all day.
Hey thanks for checking out the video Chip! Shame that the stapler is too heavy. I've heard good things about the M12 Pinner as well. The Paslode gas nailers I absolutely love. But I have heard many folks talk about the smell.
Really impressed with this. Looks to be pretty perfect as far as 18g cordless nailers go. it’s fast and responsive. Good form factor, not too heavy and well balanced… io be getting one
I always thought more gadgets means more to break, like the adjustable nail depth or the quick eject for the drills but so far they have been super durable. My drill has survived many ladder falls, the circle saw has fallen off a roof onto grass and the sawzall has been a tank, no performance loss, just suck they don't look like new anymore haha
@@zabduhamel6745over the summer FLEX incorporated a cue in there system for a 12" miter saw and a table saw. I know for years they have a 7 1/4" miter already available in Germany on the 18 volt line so that is a possibility too. This nailer is a suprise to me I know they made it for Kobalt but wasn't expecting it so soon. I thought the next introductions would the typical April.
I have the old Porter Cable 20 volt 18-gauge brad Nailer it has always done the job that needed to be done. Unfortunately as i age it has become quite unyielding and a bit cumbersome., particularly in tight areas. I hate giving it up as it is a great tool, but now I'm in the market for a lighter version and this Flex looks like a likely candidate. I hope Loews gets it in its stores soon.
The Metabo is SLIGHTLY smaller and more compact but I feel like the flex is smoother and the lights are better. Overall, I feel like it's hard to say which is better. Both are nice.
@@aaronoconnor606 I think you a correct, I remember when the Naysayers and haters made the excuse not buying because it was so expensive, so l looked at the prices in comparison to DeWalt, Milwaukee and Mikita and found to my surprise most FLEX sales was priced better, apples to apples.
Its been 3 months , how is that Flex Brad Nailer holding Up ?? I might buy 1 today , Lowes has a Special on it , comes with a Free 2.5ah battery and a Rapid Charger for $279.00
lowes has it rn for 279 with a 2.5 and charger OR just a 3.5 if you're already in the line. with the lifetime warranty extended through 2024 I'm thinking about this vs the brushless ridgid clean drive nailer. Never owned a nailer but the bad trim job on my apt is starting to bug me
@@miillersconstruction I just bought one and got home. Plenty of power, just hope it lasts a while already fixed a bit of loose trim with the last notch of juice from the box. got it with a 2.5 ah and a charger. hopefully their 12 inch miter comes down a bit in price this year before the lifeitme warranty ends, that thing is beautiful! Appreciate the video btw. In case anyone else reads this, I bought the craftsman 18 ga 3/4", 1-1/4", 2" assorted 900 nail pack, no misfires just a couple proud nails but that's because of a learning curve with the depth adjust. Many people complain different nail brands not fitting some nailers
So far not a single issue. Time will tell. I have used a variety nail lengths, this thing sinks them every time. I still prefer my paslode though for day in and day out use. Its lighter weight and I dont think any battery operated platform will get to that level. If you dont like buying gas or smelling the gas, the Flex is impressive. But once again, time will tell with more use if I run into issues.
You did the video Dude, i am a Milwaukee diehard anything nailer type of guy. That thing is beautiful and i have to get it. How long does the nailer stays on.. i know Metabo HPT doesn't stay on long which is annoying. Sometimes my cut station is in the loading dock, in another suite or in the parking garage usually not close by. With the M18 or M12 nailers they are always on. It looks smaller than the Milwaukee M18 counterpart
I'm a former milwaukee fanboy. But i will say my m18 brad nailer and 21° framing nailers have been flawless. Being liberated from air lines is wonderfull. I detest both air lines and extension cords. Hanging up on something while moving around is enough to turn me psycotic really quick. Hate it bad.....
The depth adjustment is industry leading
Yeah I don't know another depth adjustment system that's going to beat that.
I dread when I have to adjust my Milwaukee brand nailer, it's that forever turning and turning in which direction. I hate to do it but the minute this nailer hits the shelves I'll be rocking a new tool.
Nothing wrong with Milwaukee but Hello nagging wife the the new chick FLEX is here to stay.
I'm hoping for a 6mm or 1/4 crown staple gun. I'll grab this as well, I'm 7 tools deep in Flex now and love them.
A staple gun would be great! Can't agree more with you on that. Glad you're liking flex man!
I am 60 pieces of FLEX in not counting Stack Pack, I only had 2 problems that was solved instantaneously by FLEX and one was user error.
Finally, just what I was waiting for!
I'm a open minded tool guy in the trades. I real real like the flex line. I own makita, milwaukee, skil 12v and flex cordless power tools.
@@klingerwvu5253 man that's great to hear. I think each of the companies you mentioned have great tools, and I've ran them all. But with the said, that's not a single tool flex makes that I don't own and that I don't prefer over the other brands offerings. I really like their stuff.
Flex looks amazing once they get a larger tool lineup they will definitely be one of the best but I am too heavily invested in DeWalt 20-volt and flexvolt to change now....
I totally understand that. It's a big move to change platforms when your heavily invested. I was fairly invested in Makita but came to a point the tools were getting old so I made the switch. Really glad I did. Flex hasn't let me down and has continued to prove they are pro grade. I made the switch 2½ years ago.
It looks good to me, pretty similar looking to the m18 Fuel 18g. I would have liked to know the weight of the tool with a 2.5ah battery. Also would have liked to seen the lights in a dark area. Having three leds looked good, though.
Appreciate the video on it.
I'll try to show that off soon! I'm thinking a follow up video will be necessary. Thanks for checking out the video!
Looks like a nice gun Aaron!
I have the m18 18g stapler, convenient but extremely heavy.
My m12 23g pinner is the only gun I will use cordless, if an air hose is already out.
Except in a tight area where Paselode gases make me nauseated, they are my first choice.
True cordless is nice for quick work, but still to heavy and bulky for using all day.
Hey thanks for checking out the video Chip! Shame that the stapler is too heavy. I've heard good things about the M12 Pinner as well. The Paslode gas nailers I absolutely love. But I have heard many folks talk about the smell.
Really impressed with this. Looks to be pretty perfect as far as 18g cordless nailers go. it’s fast and responsive. Good form factor, not too heavy and well balanced… io be getting one
I'm very impressed so far. The power is really nice. Every shot I've fired thus far has been set properly when adjusted to the proper depth setting.
I always thought more gadgets means more to break, like the adjustable nail depth or the quick eject for the drills but so far they have been super durable. My drill has survived many ladder falls, the circle saw has fallen off a roof onto grass and the sawzall has been a tank, no performance loss, just suck they don't look like new anymore haha
I've had excellent success with mine as well. Glad to hear you're enjoying your flex tools.
I’d love a framing nailer and a coil roofing nailer but I’m sure they’re going to come out soon.
You never know!
A flex framing nailer would change the game
Cordless nailers are nice but what im waiting for from flex is some new saws !
What flavor saw? Track? Miter? Table? I'm crossing my fingers for a miter saw. DUAL BEVEL!
@@miillersconstruction All of those and a 10" rear handle 😁
@@zabduhamel6745 oh man 10" rear handle??? Swinging for the fences lol
Miter saw or table saw would be nice!
@@zabduhamel6745over the summer FLEX incorporated a cue in there system for a 12" miter saw and a table saw. I know for years they have a 7 1/4" miter already available in Germany on the 18 volt line so that is a possibility too.
This nailer is a suprise to me I know they made it for Kobalt but wasn't expecting it so soon. I thought the next introductions would the typical April.
Lifetime Warranty is totally worth it just for the peace of mind.
Thing looks awesome buddy. Definitely looking forward to some reels on the gram🤘🤘
Man for sure! Thanks for checking out the video. More to come...
I have the old Porter Cable 20 volt 18-gauge brad Nailer it has always done the job that needed to be done. Unfortunately as i age it has become quite unyielding and a bit cumbersome., particularly in tight areas. I hate giving it up as it is a great tool, but now I'm in the market for a lighter version and this Flex looks like a likely candidate. I hope Loews gets it in its stores soon.
Man some of that older Porter cable stuff was the best. Flex is telling me early 2024 release.
How has this held up? How is this compared to the Metabo you talked about? Im trying to decided between the two!
The Metabo is SLIGHTLY smaller and more compact but I feel like the flex is smoother and the lights are better. Overall, I feel like it's hard to say which is better. Both are nice.
I am guessing it will be close to the M18 Brad nailer pricing.
My guess is it will be little cheaper
@@aaronoconnor606 I think you a correct, I remember when the Naysayers and haters made the excuse not buying because it was so expensive, so l looked at the prices in comparison to DeWalt, Milwaukee and Mikita and found to my surprise most FLEX sales was priced better, apples to apples.
I just wished they'd release a 16ga at the same time. 😢
Who says they won't? They might release a full lineup all at the same time. Maybe the 16ga isn't quite ready yet and that's what they're waiting on.
@miillersconstruction don't get my hopes up! I've been waiting over a year. Heck, a 23 ga pin nailer too! I'll buy it all on the day of release.
@@AltruisticWarriorit would be costly but I am with you.
Its been 3 months , how is that Flex Brad Nailer holding Up ?? I might buy 1 today , Lowes has a Special on it , comes with a Free 2.5ah battery and a Rapid Charger for $279.00
I've had zero issues and it is extremely smooth! That sounds like a really good deal man. I like mine.
lowes has it rn for 279 with a 2.5 and charger OR just a 3.5 if you're already in the line. with the lifetime warranty extended through 2024 I'm thinking about this vs the brushless ridgid clean drive nailer. Never owned a nailer but the bad trim job on my apt is starting to bug me
@@TOOL_TECHNICAL this is a good one. Very smooth.
@@miillersconstruction I just bought one and got home. Plenty of power, just hope it lasts a while already fixed a bit of loose trim with the last notch of juice from the box. got it with a 2.5 ah and a charger. hopefully their 12 inch miter comes down a bit in price this year before the lifeitme warranty ends, that thing is beautiful! Appreciate the video btw. In case anyone else reads this, I bought the craftsman 18 ga 3/4", 1-1/4", 2" assorted 900 nail pack, no misfires just a couple proud nails but that's because of a learning curve with the depth adjust. Many people complain different nail brands not fitting some nailers
Wow the nailer looks great. Any word on a track saw?
Not yet. Sure would be cool though wouldn't it.
How are you still liking it? Stuck between this and the Milwaukee variant
So far not a single issue. Time will tell. I have used a variety nail lengths, this thing sinks them every time. I still prefer my paslode though for day in and day out use. Its lighter weight and I dont think any battery operated platform will get to that level. If you dont like buying gas or smelling the gas, the Flex is impressive. But once again, time will tell with more use if I run into issues.
What caused the blowouts? The wood or the Nailer tool? (just curious)
Just the grain of that maple man. Sometimes you hit it just right and nothing will prevent it. 18ga nails are definitely more prone to it.
You did the video Dude, i am a Milwaukee diehard anything nailer type of guy. That thing is beautiful and i have to get it. How long does the nailer stays on.. i know Metabo HPT doesn't stay on long which is annoying. Sometimes my cut station is in the loading dock, in another suite or in the parking garage usually not close by. With the M18 or M12 nailers they are always on.
It looks smaller than the Milwaukee M18 counterpart
Man great question. I'm going to have to test that. Wish I had thought to do it before this video. We will see!
Ever tried a Makita router, chainsaw or mower?
Will drive you insane.
@@2chipped yep, I've got the Makita top handle chainsaw and your right! It shuts off like every 5 minutes. Ridiculous.
I'm a former milwaukee fanboy. But i will say my m18 brad nailer and 21° framing nailers have been flawless. Being liberated from air lines is wonderfull. I detest both air lines and extension cords. Hanging up on something while moving around is enough to turn me psycotic really quick. Hate it bad.....
@@miillersconstructionnowI that you have this tool for a while would you still recommend it?
I have the metabo hpt this looks like its a better tool
Love mine so far
👍👍👍
Anybody know what the msrp will look like? Thanks!
They did not give me that information. They just said look for a 2024 release, I'm guessing early in the year.
@@miillersconstruction tyvm!!
Any gas cartridges needed?
Nope
When will be available the pin nailer 23 gauge
Not sure about that. Wish I knew
Looks a lot like the metabo
Hard maple is harder then red oak so maple is a good test
It sunk them nicely.
Milwaukee grey
Get your safety glasses on!
Trouble with this guy no safety glasses..fool