M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
This little guy slips right into tight corners where my full-size nailer won't fit, and it sinks 16-gauge nails flush without any trouble. The trigger response is snappy and the grip feels solid, even after a long day of trim work.
Finally got a chance to use this on some soffit work, and the fact it fits in tight spots while sinking 2-inch nails flush is a game-changer. The trigger response is snappy, and it drives consistently without jamming.
Slid this between some tight joists where I couldn’t swing a hammer, and it sank 16d nails flush with zero effort. The vibration is barely noticeable even after a couple hours of overhead work, which surprised me.
Finally, a palm nailer that fits into the tightest corners where my old pneumatic couldn't reach. The triggerless bump-fire mode is a huge time saver, and it sinks 16 gauge nails flush every time. Only minor gripe is the battery makes it a bit heavier than I expected, but the freedom from a hose is worth it.
I was skeptical about battery-powered palm nailers, but this one sinks 16-gauge nails flush into tight corners where my framing nailer can't fit. The triggerless design lets me one-hand it while holding trim in place, and it's surprisingly quiet for a nailer.
For a trim carpenter, this palm nailer reaches the tight spots behind cabinets that a framing nailer can't touch, and the brushless motor delivers consistent power without needing a hose. The compact grip fits my hand well even after hours of overhead work, though the tool-only price feels a bit steep if you're not already on the platform.
Finally, a nailer that fits between studs without me having to contort my arm. The trigger action is surprisingly smooth, and it sinks 2-inch brads flush every time. Really speeds up my trim work in those awkward corners.
Tucked that little thing into a tight spot between studs to toe-nail a cripple — couldn’t have done it with a hammer. It drives 16-gauge finish nails flush every time, even into dense oak, and the trigger response is instant. No recoil fatigue after a hundred nails either.
I was skeptical about the power, but this little guy sinks 16-gauge nails flush into hardwood trim without any pre-drilling. The triggerless bump-fire mode is perfect for tight corners where a standard nail gun just won't fit.
Finally caved and grabbed this after fighting with a hammer in a tight crawlspace — the compact body slipped right into spots I couldn't get a standard tool into. It drives 16ga nails flush every time with just a squeeze, and the battery life on a single charge got me through an entire baseboard run.