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M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 18-Gauge 1-1/2 in. Compact Brad Nailer (Tool Only)

M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 18-Gauge 1-1/2 in. Compact Brad - Main image
$8.99 In stock

Category: Factory Clearance Sale

description: The MILWAUKEE M12 FUEL 18 Gauge Compact Brad Nailer delivers peak productivity at the jobsite, providing users with unmatched nailing performance and access to tight spaces with the compact, lightweight, ergonomic design. Leveraging a nitrogen air spring mechanism, this cordless brad nailer enables users to sink 5/8\depth: 9.8 inheight: 9.4 inwidth: 3.1 inweight: 4.2 lb

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 44 reviews)

Carter ★★★★★

Finally got this to fit in tight spaces where my compressor just won't go, and it sinks these 18-gauge nails flush every time. No jams so far after about a hundred nails in some pine trim.

Eli F. ★★★★★

I was skeptical about battery life on a 12V nailer, but this one drove over 300 nails on a single charge without slowing down. The compact head lets me get right into corners where my pneumatic can’t reach.

Charlotte ★★★★★

This little nailer fits into spots my bigger gun couldn't dream of, and the sequential fire mode gives me total control on delicate trim. The dry-fire lockout saved a few scratches too, which I appreciate.

Riley ★★★★★

I was able to get into super tight corner spots between cabinets thanks to the angled magazine, and it sank every 18-gauge nail flush without any jams.

Scarlett G. ★★★★★

Used it to install some baseboards in my hallway and it fits into tight spots I couldn't reach with my old nailer. The sequential fire mode gives me way more control, and it drives 18-gauge nails flush every time. Battery life seems solid so far.

Nicholas L. ★★★★★

Had to squeeze into a narrow stairway stringer, and its compact body made it possible where my old nailer wouldn't fit. Fires consistently even with the smaller 12-volt battery.

Richard W. ★★★★★

Picked it up for a tight corner cabinet trim job, and the no-mar tip really saved the finish from any scratches. The dry-fire lockout is a simple but smart touch that kept me from damaging anything when the strip ran out. Great little tool for a weekend project.

Brian ★★★★★

I’ve been using this brad nailer for crown molding in tight corners, and the low-profile nose really lets me get flush against the wall. It sinks 18-gauge nails perfectly without needing a compressor. Definitely saves me time on punch list work.

Sofia ★★★★★

I was worried about battery life on a cordless nailer, but this one drove over 500 brads into oak trim on a single charge without slowing down. The compact head let me get in between studs for those tricky corner shots.

Michael F. ★★★★★

Barely had to adjust the depth setting to get flush results on some oak trim, and the no-mar tip left zero marks. The dry-fire lockout saved me from a few embarrassing empty-magazine moments. It's surprisingly light for a nailer this capable.