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Easy Assembly
Customers are pleased with the ease of assembly, setup, handling, and usage of the Greenworks cordless air strike brad nailer. They find it straightforward to use right out of the box and appreciate its solid construction.
Battery Compatibility
Customers generally have positive feedback regarding the Greenworks cordless air nailer's compatibility with Greenworks batteries. They appreciate the tool's functionality, good battery life, and quick charging time. However, some acknowledge the limitation of being captive to the Greenworks battery ecosystem.
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Nailer Performance
Customers have mixed opinions on the performance of this Greenworks 18-Gauge Brushless Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer, with some praising its convenience and ease of use for field work, while others expressing concerns about its weight and power compared to pneumatic nailers. The tool is generally well-built and has features like depth adjustment and contact-shot function that are appreciated by users. However, it may not be considered a professional-grade tool due to its weight and lack of the superior handling and results provided by traditional air nailers.
Lightweight
Customers have mixed feelings about the lightweight nature of this Greenworks cordless air nailer. While most agree that it is well balanced and easy to use, some find it heavier than expected. Despite its weight, customers appreciate its long-lasting battery and good value for the price. However, there are reports of the tool being heavy and breaking down.
Highlights
Quality
Its well made, easy to control and has the ability of using many types of nails.
Solidly built it feels like a pro level tool.
I found it heavy, awkward and inconsistent, although, i noticed the nail depth became more consistent over time, so perhaps the... Read More
It has a contact fire mode so you can just hold down the trigger and it'll fire a nail every time the safety contact pin is depressed.
Price
5 stars for being better than expected as well as a good value.
I paid $127 on amazon, a $60 savings versus buying it direct from the greenworks website.
It shoots the common, inexpensive 18 gauge brad nails which i already have on hand so that's nice.
Shipping
I ordered 2 days ago and it said it would be here today in is here and it is pretty nice gun that was a quick delivery process ... Read More
Packaging/appearance
The one thing that made me a little frustrated is that the belt clip hardware is just loose in the packaging and i seem to be m... Read More
My only wish is tha5 it came with some sort of storage box.
Competitiveness
Comes with the charger and 1 battery it’s easy to use, for the price of this brad nailer you get good quality i have another br... Read More
Overall a great piece of gear to add to your tool set and the price is better than most of the other ones on the market.
Very comparable to ryobi, probably a little better too.
As far as value, this tool, at the time of this review, was about a third the cost of a senco cordless 18 gauge finish nailer, ... Read More
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 23.8% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 69 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 14 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The one gripe i have is if you wait longer than a few seconds the trigger must be pulled to turn on the little work light then the tip can be depressed and will send the brad
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you need to take a few seconds to double check stud positioning it can be frustrating to line up only to have to pull back engage the light then line back up it’s a little funky send a few on some scrap first to feel out
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I’ve used pneumatic nailers before and thought this would be just as easy to assemble and use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The instructions say to remove the bag of loose parts but don’t tell you what they are for
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I eventually figured it out to be the belt clip at over 7 pounds with the battery i’d need to be like justin wilson and wear a belt to hold up my pants and suspenders to hold up my belt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After the second test nail i kept getting a jammed nail error as the safety contact wasn’t returning to its start position
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I paid 127 on amazon a 60 savings versus buying it direct from the greenworks website
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This little sucker is pretty heavy for a brad gun
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