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Milwaukee® M18 FUEL™ Framing Nailers

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The MILWAUKEE® M18 FUEL™ Framing Nailers set the new standard for cordless framing nailers. It has a nitrogen spring mechanism, POWERSTATE™ brushless motor, and REDLINK™ Intelligence, providing pneumatic performance and cordless convenience. The framing nailer can sink full round head nails into dense engineered lumber to tackle the most demanding framing applications. To increase productivity and efficiency, the framing gun fires 3 nails per second with zero ramp-up time, firing a nail as soon as the trigger is pulled. The cordless framing nailer uses only Milwaukee’s REDLITHIUM™ Batteries and sealed compressed nitrogen to drive each nail, eliminating the cost of gas cartridges and associated maintenance. The M18 FUEL™ 21 Degree Framing Nailer delivers pneumatic performance and durability that professional carpenters and remodelers expect, without the hassle of a compressor and hose or gas cartridge.

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32 COMMENTS

  1. Bought one 5 month ago now it stop shooting nails. Studying about internet i guess it lost pressure from tank clearly bad design.

    Hitachi has solved same issue with nozzle to fill tank again and you can do it yourself.

  2. Does Milwaukee have like a protective piece for the tip of the framing nailer,I think it is called non marring rubber,the 18 gauge slim stapler has it,I am not sure what exactly the name is,so that the nailer's tip will not be eating into the surface of the wood being worked on.

  3. hi. i bought this one and i need to know what kind of nail collation is for this? paper coated, vinil coated, plastic coated or metal coated? or all of this? thanks for your answers

  4. I called off the other day in hopes of finding a retailer who has these, after hours of looking up and calling a little shop in green bay wi, had them, I paid for over night shipping it was at my door step the next morning, and wow the best purchase I’ve made in years, I love this thing, truly bad ass

  5. I have a 18 gauge angle finish nailer that I don’t like (too many problems) I wish I have never bought it. I have an air pneumatic framing nailer including the roof nailer and I love them. How is this new nailer compared to the air pneumatic nailers? Please let me know! Thanks

  6. Im a Milwaukaholic! Thank you! Thank you! I have owned Milwaukee tools for near 17 years. I spent hours watching this channels content the other night back to 11 years. I saw tools I didn't know existed! I absolutely have to have THIS TOOL! I slipped…I know. It's an addiction! I'm sorry!

  7. It would be really nice to see a positive placement gun (hanger nail gun) when I’m putting joist hangers in I’m winding between joists and such, it would be so much easier without having to drag a hose. I’d be a buyer first day it came out

  8. Don't buy it. Wait for the Gen2. You might get stuck with an expensive paper weight like I did with the Gen1 brad nailer. When Milwaukee discovers they put out a lemon they just replace it with a new version and leave you stranded with a useless tool.
    Don't get me wrong. I love Milwaukee. I have 30 plus Milwaukee tools, all of which are fantastic.

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