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This Ryobi cordless brad nailer is on sale with a $41 discount

The Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer on a white background.
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There are all kinds of power tool deals out there, and if you’re trying to gather a complete set, you may want to check out this offer from Home Depot. The Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer, which is originally priced at $140, is on sale for a more affordable $99, for savings of $41. This power tool isn’t as widely used as others such as cordless drills, but if you need it in your arsenal, we highly recommend pushing through with the purchase as soon as you can because the discount may be gone as soon as tomorrow.

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Why you should buy the Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer

A brad nailer is not on our list of tools every man should have in his toolbox, but it’s what you need for thin nails that are usually necessary for crafts, temporary assembly, and for securing thin trimming and molding. The Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer is an excellent choice for this power tool, as its AirStrike technology eliminates the need to use loud compressors, large hoses, and high-priced gas cartridges, while maintaining the ability to sink up to 2-inch nails in hardwoods. It also comes with a tool-free depth of drive adjustment for proper setting of nail heads.

The Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer features the brand’s 18V One+ system, allowing you to use the same battery for more than 300 power tools. If you buy the 4Ah battery, you’ll be able to sink up to 1,900 nails before you need to recharge it. Additionally, by going cordless, setup is faster, and you’ll enjoy easy maneuverability even in tight spaces.

The Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer was designed for a specific purpose, and it’s great for what it does. That makes it a steal at its discounted price of only $99, for $41 in savings on its sticker price of $140. You’re going to have to hurry if you want to get this power tool for much cheaper than usual though, as there’s no telling when the offer expires. Add the Ryobi 18V One+ 18-Gauge Cordless AirStrike Brad Nailer to your cart and finish the checkout process immediately to make sure you don’t miss out.

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