NEW RYOBI HP 18-GAUGE BRAD NAILER PUT TO THE TEST!

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @DixieNormous1
    @DixieNormous1 2 роки тому +39

    I have the original one I bought on sale in 2021 for $99. I'm a general contractor,Use it about once per job. Used it a lot and never had any trouble

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому +6

      That's good to hear, especially with the use it gets.

    • @lachomeimprovement9165
      @lachomeimprovement9165 Рік тому

      I agree. Awesome little nailer. I’m sticking with this one for the longest time. I have no plans on buying a new one. This and the pin nailer.

  • @kentaroo.7759
    @kentaroo.7759 Рік тому +5

    I wished Ryobi came out with the HP earlier before I bought the older one. It still works great but always nice to have the brushless tools.

  • @BarkingBeavers
    @BarkingBeavers Рік тому +3

    Just ordered this at Home Depot for a great price. Thanks for the walk-thru. I also really needed that safety tip keeping hands away for the errand nail. Didn't know that could happen 😮 Liked and subscribed! 👍

  • @larrynelson7839
    @larrynelson7839 Рік тому +1

    Excellent review! It focused on all the items I would encounter in actually using the nail! Great Job! Especially the safety advice on keeping your fingers away!

  • @Apmadeithappen
    @Apmadeithappen 8 місяців тому +2

    I've been using the hp one plus now after my first Gen stopped working. I used it for 4 years on a daily basis and put it through hell so it was bound to hapoen. Love the rapid fire on the HP and haven't had any issues. They definitely work much better with a 4amp battery. Thinking about trying the milwaukee Gen 2 though just to see which I like better. Great review

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Let me know which one you end up liking more. Cheers!

  • @phillipsampson4001
    @phillipsampson4001 6 місяців тому +1

    Am on my second one. First one was faulty. Changed over no questions asked. The one I have now has worked flawlessly. Just keep it oiled.

  • @ModdBoy
    @ModdBoy Рік тому +2

    Why did the nail crack up? Because it hit something funny. 😂😂😂 Nice review Mark. A cordless nailer would be great for personal home projects. Cheers

  • @mrright2808
    @mrright2808 Рік тому +3

    I have the bread nailer and I love it I had to run 4000 nails on 1 job and it never broke a sweat Ryobi makes good stuff

    • @slimboiu3890
      @slimboiu3890 Рік тому +4

      my bread always falls off the nails, too soft i think. probably need to use whole wheat or something

    • @NonieTools
      @NonieTools Рік тому +3

      I was only able to get 200 nails in one sandwich before it started falling apart.

  • @Csimon2429
    @Csimon2429 Рік тому +3

    just got his with 4Ah and charger for $250 Canadian but it also came with the Ryobi HP 7-1/4" Circular Saw for free. I could have got the Airstrike version for $150 with 2Ah and charger but no free tool. So basically paid $100 more for a 4Ah battery and a free $200 7-1/4" Circular HP saw. I also heard the the $150 Airstrike had issues with hardwoods and 2" brads. Hope i made the right choice, but owning Brushless tools always gives me a 20 Gauge.
    Great Review :-P

  • @bruiser6479
    @bruiser6479 2 роки тому +5

    That was a very informative video. Thanks for the review. As an occasional user at best, the brushed version on special would be just fine for me.

  • @2CabrasLocas
    @2CabrasLocas Рік тому +1

    EXCELLENT review 👍👍

  • @Army_Retired
    @Army_Retired 2 роки тому +15

    This is a tool I have no real need for but really want to own it just cause

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому +3

      I remember when I got my first 18ga pnenumatic brad nailer and I couldn't believe how awesome it worked. Now it's great having a battery powered unit.

    • @ohmang562
      @ohmang562 Рік тому +2

      Lol I bought one for a one time use. I have no need but wanted it. It’s fun

    • @12thDecember
      @12thDecember 15 днів тому

      If you want a tool but don't have a need for it, then go ahead and buy the tool and _create_ a need. 😉

  • @limeallens6160
    @limeallens6160 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice options Ryobi really thought this one through

  • @MarkThomasBuilder
    @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому +7

    Would you choose the brushless Ryobi nailer for $189 or get the brushed nailer for $99?

    • @joshymcdaniel9233
      @joshymcdaniel9233 2 роки тому +5

      One thing I learned the hard way buy BRUSHLESS! if u can afford it it will outlast brushed’

    • @MojoPup
      @MojoPup 2 роки тому +8

      Depends on how much you use it. If use is only 2-3x month, the Brushed would probably be fine. But if you use it weekly, want the higher power or want the longest life...Brushless is the way to go.

  • @what4165
    @what4165 Рік тому

    thank you very much for the great video. You explained things very well that it made my buying experience very easy. Well done. thanks again

  • @tsetendorjee9040
    @tsetendorjee9040 2 роки тому +1

    This is an excellent show and we love it!

  • @luciana9135
    @luciana9135 Рік тому

    Excellent, thank you. I saw you putting the nails in the gun so I have a better idea on how to locate the nails inside. I was doing it wrong, putting the nails in the middle and the gun was jump all the time.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому

      Okay, that's good that my video was helpful. So you're all set now on how to run the nail gun?

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Mark. Hope all is well with you and family.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      Hi Larry, I’m doing well and hope you are too!🙌 Thanks for stopping by.

  • @DavidStrchld
    @DavidStrchld Рік тому

    A question about having to increase power when in bump mode, is your gun firing prematurely in bump mode and. not in firm contact?

  • @curiousjoe395
    @curiousjoe395 8 днів тому

    Is that the brushless version?

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects 2 роки тому +5

    18 gauge is my 2nd favorite gauge!!! Nice vid

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      Thanks man, what’s your favorite gauge?

    • @rustyp21
      @rustyp21 2 роки тому

      What is your favorite gauge?

    • @jejejeje4491
      @jejejeje4491 Рік тому +1

      @@rustyp21 I can’t believe his joke went over your head 🤣

  • @carlosfernandez886
    @carlosfernandez886 Рік тому

    Hi, do you think is lighter than the other version, or is tha same?

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому

      I don't have them both to compare. My guess is the HP is lighter, but need to look in up.

  • @michaelduenas1364
    @michaelduenas1364 Рік тому

    Would this be good to repair some shingles on a roof?

  • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
    @Maggie-Gardener-Maker 2 роки тому +1

    your link in description for the airstrike brushed for $99 is going to this video the brushless HP

  • @acidforblood
    @acidforblood 2 роки тому +7

    The reason why I'm choosing Ryobi Airstrike tools over Milwaukee's (gen 2 brad) offering is mainly because it apparently does not use a nitrogen canister in it to fire the nails. Nitrogen canisters can leak apparently probably even if you shelf the Milwaukee tool for a year or 2. If they leak too much then they need to be serviced and nitrogen replaced. I heard some people buying them brand new and the gun would not fire the nails due to a canister that leaked. I have yet to hear similar stories about the Ryobi Airstrike line up. Plus Milwaukee's can jam easier. I heard this also depends on the type of brads being used. Dewalt brads being the culprit in most cases due to too much glue holding them together. You really need to take time to research this stuff else you end up with a possible lemon down the road. The Milwaukee pin nailer looks awesome and heard nothing but good things. It even looks amazing ergonomically, but I would still be worrying about having to get the nitrogen replaced. Every tool will need maintenance but I want something that's long term reliable. Plus this Ryobi Airstrike is half the price with a battery and charger at Home Depot as of Jan 2023. This is of course in CAD not USD. I can't speak for USD.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      Lots of great points to consider there. I appreciate you taking the time to share. I plan to do a comparison soon and this brings up some interesting things.

    • @acidforblood
      @acidforblood 2 роки тому +3

      @@MarkThomasBuilder Thank you very much I look forward to watching it. As a side note I think Milwaukee Gen 2's are great for people who will be using them right away professionally because they will not be shelving the tool for very long. They won't have to worry about the nitrogen canister leaks cus they're using the tool with heavy use. The Ryobi would have a longer shelf life if used DIY though. I think that's what differs. I'd love to own the Milwaukee and have the money to buy one or 2 of them but I wouldn't be using like its supposed to be used (professionally) with heavy use. I'm not a brand snob either. I love Dewalt, Ryobi and Milwaukee tools in no particular order for different reasons depending on the tool. There are other brands I like too but too many to list.

    • @utubinggreatness
      @utubinggreatness Рік тому

      No gun is going to beat the milwaukee gen 2 ive had it for 3 years and jus now sent into to service

    • @acidforblood
      @acidforblood Рік тому

      @@utubinggreatness Funny enough through all my babbling all those months back I changed my mind and bought the gen 2 over the airstrike regardless due to how well it sinks the brads. I also bought the pin nailer gen 1. I really had to think it over and watch tons of vids. Plus since I'm using them DIY hopefully the seals last long enough to sink at least 10,000 brads over a period of 5-10 years. Again I hope the mechanism can last that long of DIY use.

    • @For891
      @For891 Рік тому +1

      I beat the crap out of all my Ryobi nailers. I’ve had them for 5 years and they work every time. I do kitchens and bathrooms for a living. I paid $100 for both the brad and fin guns. I got the framing gun for $200. Hard to beat that.

  • @someoneishere-wj9pe
    @someoneishere-wj9pe 18 днів тому

    Is it good impact for oak wood?

  • @desertguy08
    @desertguy08 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing! Very informative! Is it true that if I use a non HP battery for this HP nailer, it will not give me extra power to shoot more nails?

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому +2

      I normally can shoot a lot of nails on a small Ryobi battery and don't think I need the HP. The framing nailer and the 18ga stapler need more power though.

  • @krperry2007
    @krperry2007 Рік тому

    I have a new one and the drive pin will not retract about half the time. Is there an easy fix or should I take it back?

    • @corwind3888
      @corwind3888 Рік тому

      Sounds like you need to oil your nail gun.

    • @krperry2007
      @krperry2007 Рік тому

      They replaced it. It was like it was not connected at the top of the hammer.

  • @Eightball2516
    @Eightball2516 2 роки тому

    Will that drive trim through steel studs and into a 2x4

  • @mjhowe90
    @mjhowe90 Рік тому

    I just bought one of these to replace an older brushed model (it's probably 5 or 6 years old), and I've found that the brushless nailer can barely bury the nail in the wood (I've adjusted it for max shooting depth and power), my old brushed nailer on the other hand will shoot the same nail in the same board well below the surface. Has anyone else noticed this?

  • @nathanaelthoms9328
    @nathanaelthoms9328 Рік тому

    As a tradie, would it be silly to buy this? Shoot off entire houses a couple of times a year, how would it handle?

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому

      I know a home improvement business who uses all Ryobi power tools and is very happy with them. I'd say this nailer would work well for your needs.

    • @jltcdm369
      @jltcdm369 Рік тому

      I trimmed out a 16 apartment complex with base, window and crown moulding with the p320. No issues. I've put 80,000 nails through it in 2 plus years.. I'm going to try the p322 next.

  • @donricki1
    @donricki1 Рік тому +1

    Excelente producto.

  • @djchino
    @djchino 2 роки тому

    Need to do a cold review if you can,,,,,,, I returned the $99.00 one because it was left in my garage with a temperature of 30 degrees and It didn't wanted to work. If this passes that test it should be a good contender if it goes on sale for under $140.00, just my opinion

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      I was going to do a cold review on their framing nailer. It was 2° out this morning, lol.

    • @djchino
      @djchino 2 роки тому

      @@MarkThomasBuilder I got this new one yesterday and waited this morning to try it, left it last night in the garage and here in NewEngland the weather is in the single digits, went to try it this morning and Nope, nothing, It would fire one nail and the fire pit stayed locked on the out position, had to remove the battery do a dry fire with the magazine open then closed the magazine, fire one nail and something happened. so I took it back to HomeDepot. it does no good to me if I can only use this tool if its ether store in door or when its nice out side. Maybe if I was down south where the weather if nice all year round but not here in the north east.

  • @dspinoy
    @dspinoy 2 роки тому

    Is this something i use to make a book shelves for my son or i have to go with a 16g

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому +1

      I'd say to go with the 16ga, but the 18ga could work if you're using wood glue too.

    • @dspinoy
      @dspinoy 2 роки тому +2

      @@MarkThomasBuilder any technique not to split the wood.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      @@dspinoy When I'm using the brad nailer and try to get close to the edge, it sometimes splits. Most of the time it's not an issue at all.

    • @joshymcdaniel9233
      @joshymcdaniel9233 2 роки тому +2

      100% a book shelf brad nailer or finish nailer is not the tool’ lol just being honest you’ll want to use screws for as much weight as books are’
      The brad nailer at $99 though is hands down a good tool to throw in the toolbox for other projects’

  • @thomassargent-j6e
    @thomassargent-j6e 4 місяці тому

    It’s funny that you’re talking about safety while wearing a ring. How is it safe to do that while using power tools?

    • @tancgf4077
      @tancgf4077 Місяць тому

      Looks like he came away just fine…

  • @emmanuelgeorgepromise2831
    @emmanuelgeorgepromise2831 Рік тому

    What's the price of 16 gauge and 18 gauge

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому

      They're both $189, tool only. I have a link in my video description to the 18 gauge if you want more specific details.

  • @noblekuba
    @noblekuba Рік тому

    Would it also put a nail into a concrete wall ? Or just wood ?

  • @dandesjardins2552
    @dandesjardins2552 4 місяці тому +1

    I just bought this came with 4ah battery and charger for 249.Canadian

  • @samuelzurita919
    @samuelzurita919 9 місяців тому +2

    I use it with a hp 2ah battery. No need for anything larger

  • @aaronboeh5209
    @aaronboeh5209 Рік тому

    Where’s the clip?

  • @wisdomhasbuiltherhouse990
    @wisdomhasbuiltherhouse990 4 місяці тому +1

    No belt clip

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  4 місяці тому

      Yeah, I would think that would be included. They do sell an optional one on the Ryobi website for $6.97

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 2 роки тому +2

    I have the older brushed gun ... and a love hate relationship... works great, when it works ... but up here in Canada, it simply WILL NOT even turn on until the gun is warmed up. Leave the gun in your truck overnight in winter, and it takes an hour or more to thaw it inside before it will fire... regardless of battery temp.
    Regarding jamming ... for future tests, break your nail strip into a few random short pieces and load them ... That is when most guns will jam/fail to feed.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      I haven't tried this HP model in the freezing cold weather yet to see what it does. Back when I ran a pneumatic nailer, my compressor wouldn't run in my cold garage unless I put a space heater in front of it for 10 minutes. I know the stuggle, lol.

    • @milanm2239
      @milanm2239 2 роки тому +1

      I have this model and the brushed model. If you take out the nailes and unclip the top to see the nail driver, I put 2-3 small drops from Paslode cordless lubricating oil Part No. 401482 each day. My first brushed model lasted 3+ years full time as a carpenter, second one has the same work time. It worked almost flawless other than warming it up in Ontario Canada winters. People joke, but for the price the nailer can produce good work. The brushless works good with light 1.5A Batts.

    • @djchino
      @djchino 2 роки тому

      Still happens with the HP model

    • @johngomez7181
      @johngomez7181 Рік тому

      Pretty sure thats normal with any gun goodluck in the winter lol...

    • @djchino
      @djchino Рік тому

      @@johngomez7181 I actually bought the 15 gauge, 18 gauge and the narrow crown stapler from Milwaukee and they work perfectly for me in the cold while the Ryobi didn’t. I should make a short to show them working

  • @bluestsky1999
    @bluestsky1999 Рік тому

    Why it is so expensive in Sweden, unfair. It's double of the price here.

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому

      I'm surprised it costs that much more in Sweden.🤷‍♂️

  • @squ696
    @squ696 Рік тому

    Who are you ?

  • @ArgonKripton
    @ArgonKripton 3 місяці тому

    200$ tool only not battery another 150$ battery that would be 350$

  • @nodoubt46able
    @nodoubt46able 2 роки тому

    is that the standard battery that came with the kit?
    i just bought this nailer, got the charger and standard 2.0 battery free with it, and when i get even close to half a battery, between 2 and 3 bars, the led starts blinking and the tool shuts off and wont fire. does it need the new hp batteries, or did i just get a bad battery from the jump ??

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  2 роки тому

      That's odd. I've had a Ryobi battery go bad, so maybe that's the issue. Hopefully you can exchange it. The HP nailer I have came "Tool only", so I provided my own battery.

    • @nodoubt46able
      @nodoubt46able 2 роки тому

      @@MarkThomasBuilder im getting about 400 to 500 shots off the regular 2.0 battery that came with it. does that sound about right ?

    • @erniewhite4768
      @erniewhite4768 2 роки тому

      Hi, I have the same issue. I have 3amp battery and it only uses 1 bar out of 4 on battery and stops working. Battery more than half full.
      Have you resolved your problem? or is it faulty nailer?

    • @nodoubt46able
      @nodoubt46able 2 роки тому

      @@erniewhite4768 yep, took it back and got the milwalkee,....never misses and runs down to 1 bar

    • @erniewhite4768
      @erniewhite4768 2 роки тому

      @@nodoubt46able how's Milwaukee compared to Ryobi? Except battery issue

  • @gloriamenchero1926
    @gloriamenchero1926 Рік тому

    Can I use this nailer to hold in place fence boards before I screw them in?

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому +1

      If you can get them long enough, they'll likely hold long enough to screw the fence boards in. I'd go with galvanized if you do it that way.
      I'd try to clamp them if possible instead of adding nails, but it's up to you.

    • @gloriamenchero1926
      @gloriamenchero1926 Рік тому

      Thanks. Will get galvanized nails. @@MarkThomasBuilder

    • @gloriamenchero1926
      @gloriamenchero1926 Рік тому +1

      Is adding nails counter productive? I may not know... Clamping will take me longer. @@MarkThomasBuilder

    • @MarkThomasBuilder
      @MarkThomasBuilder  Рік тому +1

      @@gloriamenchero1926 I don’t see a problem with that for holding the boards in place before screwing them down.