Ryobi R18N18G-0 ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer, 18V (Body Only), Hyper Green,25.4 cm*30.8 cm*9.0 cm
- AirStrike Technology eliminates the need for noisy compressors, bulky hoses or expensive gas cartridges
- Max brad length of 50mm giving you the flexibility to fire a variety of length nails for different tasks
- Handy switch for easy change between contact actuated (bump) mode for speed and full sequential actuation mode for accuracy
- Tackles virtually any job, anywhere with the capacity to drive up to 1,600 nails per charge using the new Lithium+ 4.0Ah battery (RB18L40)
- ONE+ Compatibility- As part of the ONE+ System you can use the same battery pack in over 30 different power and garden tools
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Ryobi R18N18G-0 ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer, 18V (Body Only), Hyper Green,25.4 cm*30.8 cm*9.0 cm
£65.00
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Ryobi R18N18G-0 ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer
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Ryobi ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer, 18V (Body Only), Hyper Green
Features AirStrike Technology provides cordless convenience, eliminating the need for a compressor and bulky air hoseSelectable drive switch with single sequential or contact ...
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Ryobi 18G AirStrike Nailer, Nail gun 18V P320 U
Features AirStrike Technology provides cordless convenience, eliminating the need for a compressor and bulky air hoseSelectable drive switch with single sequential or contact ...
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Ryobi 18G AirStrike Nailer, Nail gun 18V P320 U
Features AirStrike Technology provides cordless convenience, eliminating the need for a compressor and bulky air hoseSelectable drive switch with single sequential or contact ...
Condition: Used
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Ryobi 18G AirStrike Nailer, Nail gun 18V NEW
Features AirStrike Technology provides cordless convenience, eliminating the need for a compressor and bulky air hoseSelectable drive switch with single sequential or contact ...
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7 reviews for Ryobi R18N18G-0 ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer, 18V (Body Only), Hyper Green,25.4 cm*30.8 cm*9.0 cm
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The Voice of Reason –
First one failed after first use. The replacement did exactly the same. As another negative reviewer has said, they worked fine, then after leaving overnight, failed to fire. The battery was fully charged in both cases. Wanted to love this product after bad experience with tacwise, but sorry to report I can’t. No more Ryobi junk for me.
Mr. D. G. Wray –
As a hobbyist, I’ve spent much time (and money) on nail/brad guns – mainly due to the gas ones being too expensive when not using it as a trade.
For my tasks in recycling pallets, this is just the ticket.
It fires fast, I’m yet to have it jam and it is virtually recoil-less.
I have various Ryobi One+ tools (Combi-drill, Screwdriver, Circular Saw; even the fan!) and the quality remains throughout.
The batteries I use are non-OEM 1,4 & 5 amp and all work (thought the 5 amp might make it a bit heavy. It doesn’t).
When the price dropped, I just had to snap it up.
I have no regrets in doing so.
Amazon Customer –
Over the years I have collected a variety of tools to do various jobs and appreciate that a tool is only amazing if you have a need for it. A while back I took the plunge to stick with One+ from Ryobi and have built the collection around this system. I’m not going to write a long specification review as you can read that when comparing gun to gun, but I can tell you it does exactly what you need it to do, effectively, quickly and cleanly. The 2mm head 18g nails sit just below the surface off the wood on the pressure/depth I have set and are already difficult to see given the grain and pattern of the wood. I have used this to install the batten and now the larch on our film + wine room (parents name for it) in the garden. I have been incredibly impressed with the grip strength of the nails, on a rare ocassion when I’ve made a mistake, removing them is impossible and they have to be cut off instead. A picture is attached, not close up I know, but hopefully gives a rough impression.
TAC45 –
The usual Ryobi wondertool ! It is a lot bigger than I expected but boy does it do the job……65mm (2.5″) x 1.5mm brad ..wham into hardwood no trouble, and all you need is the Ryobi battery and charger of which I now have plenty. I have a Paslode gas stapler which is professional fencing kit at over £500 and this is better!
John K. Bradford –
I was concerned that this would be too heavy and 16 Gauge would be too thick compared to 18 gauge unit and brad nails. This was not a concern once I got this unit and used it, the nailer has weight but it’s manageable even upside down (4.2Kg incl 5.0Ah battery) I’m 50+.
I’ve incl. a couple of images, one shows the 16 gauge brad nails in a 9mm hardwood ply, virtually as invisible as 18 gauge, I was worried these would be like real nails, there still thin nails just a little thicker, which is what I need for holding ply to the ceiling. (9mm ply, 32mm 16 gauge brads)
Another image shows the 16 gauge brad nails next to 18 gauge, as you can see there’s minimal difference in thickness (lengths are 25mm and 32mm I didn’t have same lengths around). when you hit a screw they both bend.
I could of bought this unit £30 cheaper from else where but Amazon customer service is second to none and other products that have failed over a year later, amazon has just been as good as gold and shipped out a…
Bob the builder –
Ok, so I only buy Milwaukee cordless tools… until now. I’ve had a Milwaukee brad nailer in my basket for about 2 years now, waiting for a deal, they are around £360 for a bare unit, and have terrible reviews, very unreliable and constantly misfiring and inconsistent depth of nail heads. The Ryobi has excellent reviews and is well under half the price. But I really wanted to stick with Milwaukee batteries, so I ordered the Ryobi brad nailer and a battery adaptor to use with Milwaukee batteries. Well I think it’s one of the best tool decisions I ever made, this thing is unbelievably good! Has never misfired, compact size, light enough but feels sturdy. My air nailer is going in the bin. I was so impressed I went and bought Ryobi’s cordless random orbit sander as well, which is also excellent and very affordable. If any more of my Milwaukee gear packs up (which is highly likely) I would seriously consider a Ryobi replacement. Milwaukee just aren’t that good that they should be 2 to…
Richard Atkinson –
Don’t generally do reviews but most for this product are a load of bull and felt the need to as this brad / pin gun is as good as the senco equivalent but half the price well impressed nicely weighted, well made feels robust , joiner by trade and been using it for the last month without a problem firing pin leaves minimal damage on surface of timber and fires 40mm pins into oak no probs