The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Gauge Brad Nailer delivers peak productivity at the jobsite, providing users with unmatched nailing performance without the hassle of a compressor and hose. Leveraging a nitrogen air spring mechanism, the finish nailer enables users to consistently sink nails to the proper depth in hard and soft woods while leaving clean nail holes matching the head of the nail. The combination of Milwaukee’s POWERSTATE Brushless Motor and REDLINK PLUS Intelligence delivers users with unmatched fire rate with zero ramp-up time keeping them efficient throughout their day. Additionally, the cordless brad nailer operates using Milwaukee’s REDLITHIUM Batteries (not included) and sealed compressed nitrogen to drive each nail, completely eliminating the cost of gas cartridges and maintenance associated with competitors’ nailers. The 18 gauge nailer is compact in size, and very lightweight, providing users with unmatched access into tight spaces and limiting their fatigue throughout their day. The M18 FUEL 18-Gauge Brad nailer delivers the pneumatic performance that professional carpenters and remodelers expect with the freedom and convenience of cordless.
- No gas cartridge required
- Tool free drive depth adjustment
- Sequential and contact actuation firing modes
- Dry fire lockout
- Tool free jam clearing latch
- Reversible belt hook included
- 3 interchangeable tips included
- On / off power button
- Includes: (1) 2746-20 M18 FUEL Gen II 18-Gauge Brad nailer, (1) 48-73-2025 performance safety glasses with tinted lenses
- 48-73-2020: lasting fog-free lenses
- 48-73-2025: ANSI Z87.1+
- 48-73-2025: CSA Z94.3
Ally Kshlerin (verified owner) –
These make me look cool!
Sophie Hartmann (verified owner) –
It’s a useful nailer for jobs, the fact of not having to carry a compressor and hose makes it very efficient
Jesse Kulas (verified owner) –
Amazing. No hoses and no compressor. Should’ve bought this a long time ago.
Tamia Mante (verified owner) –
Great tool and no more hoses or noisy compressor! Drives nails sub flush once you set your depth according to material type
Antonia Shanahan (verified owner) –
Very handy. Well built. Won’t quit
Niko D’Amore (verified owner) –
Seems to work well. Keep in mind its maximum length is shorter than most pneumatic nailers. Only complaint would be it’s rather heavy even without a better. Wouldn’t want to drag it around all day but ok for small projects.
Myrna Ryan (verified owner) –
Put up a barn wood wall in my basement and the nailer worked flawlessly. No delay when pulling the trigger and the depth adjustment allowed me to drive the nails in just past the surface of the boards.
Kianna McGlynn (verified owner) –
I haven’t used it a ton yet, but I have yet to have any problems whatsoever. One of my employees didn’t pay attention and put 16 gauge nails in it and it shot them and didn’t break
Lavern Marquardt (verified owner) –
Faster, easier, most convenient tool of it’s type. Priced a bit high, $302.00 total, being a tool only purchase. Im a Milwaukee first choice man and have several 5.0 batteries available, otherwise this tool only purchase would have easily put a $500 dent in the pocket of a first time purchaser of a Milwaukee brand tool. Not cool.
Finn Douglas (verified owner) –
Excellent wearing sunglasses for work and drive safe
Shawna Terry (verified owner) –
My husband owns a Milwaukee drill! Our son used a dewault electric and everytime they worked on projects the Milwaukee had more power and lasted longer and our preformed the dewault! So this year for Christmas we purchased a Milwaukee drill for our son!
Suzanne Stracke (verified owner) –
I decided a few years ago that I would start buying only the best tools available as my cheaper stuff starting dying. My cheap-o corded electric brad nailer croaked i the middle of a project so I picked this one up THINKING I was getting the best of the best. I was nailing 1/4″ plywood to a wall – through drywall an in to the studs. Nearly every nail driven left exposed between 1/8 and 1/6 of an inch of nail that needed to be tapped in with a hammer. I expected better from Milwaulkee. I was using good Porter Cable 18ga nails in 1.25″ and 2″ – neither of them were driven flush. Not only that, but the gun stops feeding nails when there is only 4 left i the strip, so… wasted nails! This was all with a fully charged 5mAh battery, too. Needless to say I am very disappointed and will be returning this tool today. The only other batteries I have these days are for a Ryobi lawn trimmer so I guess I’ll try their nailer – at over 1/2 the cost!
Margie Kassulke (verified owner) –
Way better than first Gen. This is a keeper
Gage Dibbert (verified owner) –
Wished I had this along time ago! Runs 3/4 to 2 fine!
Christy Wyman (verified owner) –
Simple, plenty of power, and well balanced.
Stacy Cummerata (verified owner) –
The battery life is good, the convenience of not having an air hose makes building so much easier. Got this for a gift and couldn’t be happier with it.
Tyrique Windler (verified owner) –
Bought this for my son and he is so happy says it’s cuts his job time in half. And the battery lasts most of the day.
Brendon Jones (verified owner) –
Got it for my hubby for a birthday present and he is running around just trying to find things to nail. I would say he’s pleased.