The dual functionality and range of features in the Freeman PE2118G 18-Volt 2-in-1 Nailer and Stapler make it the ideal tool to tackle home improvement jobs including molding and trim, cabinetry, paneling, upholstery, insulation, plastic sheeting, crafts and other finish work. The cordless electric design provides consistent and reliable performance due to the powerful 18-Volt lithium ion battery, eliminating the need to drag around a loud and heavy compressor or worry about tripping over a long air hose. Charging in only 45 minutes, the battery fires up to 400 shots per charge and 30 fasteners per minute. This versatile nail gun and stapler combo tool features a 2-in-1 bottom loading magazine compatible with 18 gauge brad nails from 3/4 in. to 2 in., and 18 gauge 1/4 in. narrow crown staples from 3/4 in. to 1-5/8 in. Select the single firing mode to ensure precise fastener placement or switch to the bump fire contact mode for faster firing speeds. Use the tool-free depth adjustment wheel to customize the firing depth, making it easy to achieve professional results. The no-mar tip protects your work surface, while the work contact element and two-stage trigger protect the user from accidental firing. The 18-Volt 2-in-1 Nailer and Stapler kit comes with everything you need to get started, including two 18V lithium-ion batteries, a quick charger, 500 brad nails, 500 staples, two hex keys, and a blow molded storage case, and is covered by Freeman’s 1 Year Limited Warranty.
- Great for home improvement jobs including moulding and trim, cabinetry, paneling, upholstery, insulation, plastic sheeting, crafts and other finish work
- Compatible with 18-Gauge glue collated brad nails from 3/4″ to 2″, and 18-Gauge glue collated 1/4″ narrow crown staples from 3/4 in. to 1-5/8 in.
- Powerful 18-Volt 2Ah lithium ion battery provides consistent results and charges in only 45 minutes with the quick-charge base
- Easily switch between bump fire and single fire modes with the side panel control
- 2 stage safety trigger and work contact element ensure safe operation
- Red and green LED lights on the side of the tool indicate when the battery is low, the tool is jammed, fasteners are low, or the tool is overheating
- Easy access nose in the event of a jammed fastener
- Ergonomic grip for comfort and control
- 2 side work lights for use in dimly lit areas
- Includes two 18V lithium-ion batteries, a quick charger, 500 brad nails, 500 staples, two hex keys, and a hard-sided blow molded storage case
- Covered by Freeman’s 1 Year Limited Warranty
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Antonetta Cormier (verified owner) –
Good tool for the price. 1/2 the size and price of my dewalt 18 gauge battery nailer and shoots staples. Both are inconsistent with settling the nails,Paslode gas guns are more reliable with that, but they don’t have a 1/4″ stapler. So if you need to shoot both this one is great.
Freeda Pacocha (verified owner) –
Good
Raul Turcotte (verified owner) –
works really well.did not have to charge though used to perform some heavy duty work for almost a hour.
Anne Friesen (verified owner) –
Works great, easy to use and lots of power.
Jarrett Yost (verified owner) –
The drill was great for my job, very easy to handle. I had to install new flooring and molding. It was really easy to change out the different nail sizes.
Caterina Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
This 18 gauge cordless nailer was easy to set up and easy to use.Perfect for your diy projects.
Otho Wiegand (verified owner) –
I love it!! I can use for multiply projects with out a noisy compressor and hose all throughout the house!! Works great!!
Leta Halvorson (verified owner) –
Good solid nailer. Other than disassembly requirement everytime there’s a ham.
Kole Corkery (verified owner) –
This nailer doing the job. It’s my first nailer and I bought it to install molding on floor.
Delaney Hartmann (verified owner) –
I work hotel maintenance an its grear for me to go get forgot about the compressor an hose an noise from room to room does a grest job for me. I can have it done before I can get everything I need to do the job
Reuben Ondricka (verified owner) –
The staple / nail gun was easy to assemble and lightweight. It has long battery life as I still haven’t had to recharge the batteries after a week of installing vinyl drywall and trim in a new double wide mobile home. This is the perfect tool to use for that kind of work with out dragging a long extension cord or air hose around with you.
Chanelle Gaylord (verified owner) –
Just what I was looking for a Brad Nailer and stapler that I did not need to be hooked up to a air compressor as many places I do not have access to an compressor.
Brando Sauer (verified owner) –
Does not counter sink wll
Christopher Fay (verified owner) –
Powerful and gives you good options between choosing brads and staples and the different lengths of each. Great for the money would recommend it if you need to use a lot of staples and brads at a decent depth otherwise you can save money on a much cheaper corded stapler.
Sabrina Hettinger (verified owner) –
The gun looks and handles great, very easy to use. The battery packs look somewhat cheap, but as long as they continue to perform well, I’ll be very happy. It’s priced for the apparent quality.
Mattie Gottlieb (verified owner) –
This tool has met my expectations. In the past, I have had good luck with the Freeman name and this time is no different. Well worth the money. Comes in very handy when I don’t want to listen to the compressor run for my pneumatic nailer/stapler.
Alan Johns (verified owner) –
This review may be a little premature because I have not yet use the tool to complete an entire project; but, so far for its price I’m satisfied with the function of the tool.
Rudy Quitzon (verified owner) –
Amazing tool. Drives brads and staples with ease. No more compressors and air hoses. 2 thumbs up.
Zion Haag (verified owner) –
Came on time…Very nice tool…I already used once to repair a kitchen cabinet and worked great…I just wish the carry case was a little bigger to hold some extra nails and staples.
Wilson Buckridge (verified owner) –
If you want a light duty nailer/stapler so you don’t need an air compressor, look at this one.The case is nice, since it also has room for some nail/staples. I’d like to see a clear plastic case to hold the fasteners.This is perfect for baseboards, moldings and casing, as well as assembling Ready to Assemble (RTA) cabinets. I nailed through 3/4″ oak, drywall and into douglas fir framing to re-hang a face-framed FAU door.There was one jam in about 15 nails – oak is hard. It did the job with 2″ nails.This is a good working tool. What I would like to see:1)A longer “short” end on the supplied allen wrench….That end was not long enough to reach the upper two hex head bolts to loosen the nailing head to free the jam….Even better – tool-less head removal2) A battery charge indicator….The tool gives an indication of only a low battery.It’s always good to know how much battery is left, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full. It would also be good if it would take other manufacturers’ batteries. I have both Ridgid and Milwaukee 18v and neither fit the tool.3)This is picky…it uses green LED’s to show overheating and empty. Yellow would be better.If they are going to indicate “Empty” I’d rather know “10 or less left.” I’ve gone up a ladder too many times (usually when really busy) only to run out of nails. I’m much better at checking, now.4) A clear plastic case for the fasteners that fits in the tool case.It’s also a little noisy and heavier than an air unit due to the motor and battery….I’d rather use this on a smaller job than carry an air compressor and hose and lighter nail gun on my truck.