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ToolGuyd > Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers > Another Home Depot Cordless and Air Nailers Deal of the Day Promo (3/23/18)

Another Home Depot Cordless and Air Nailers Deal of the Day Promo (3/23/18)

Mar 23, 2018 Stuart 11 Comments

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Milwaukee 2741 M18 Fuel Straight Finish Nailer

Over at Home Depot, there are a bunch of cordless nailers and air nailers on sale, as part of their deal of the day. Thanks to Nathan for the heads-up!

The deal features Milwaukee M18 cordless nailers, a Ryobi 18V AirStrike combo bundle, Ridgid 18V Hyperdrive nailer kits, Freeman nailers, an Estwing compressor, Estwing air hose, Campbell Hausfeld inflator, Husky framing nailer, and Freeman inflator attachment.

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Deals are valid thru 3am ET 3/24/2018, unless supplies sell out sooner.

  • Milwaukee M18 straight finish nailer kit: $259
  • Milwaukee M18 angled finish nailer kit: $259
  • Milwaukee M18 brad nailer kit: $259
  • Ryobi 18V AirStrike brad and finish nailer combo kit: $249
  • Ridgid 18V HyperDrive brad nailer kit: $239
  • Ridgid 18V HyperDrive straight nailer kit: $279
  • Husky framing nailer: $100
  • Freeman 5pc air nailer bundle: $229
  • Freeman 18V cordless brad nailer and stapler kit: $149
  • Campbell Hausfeld inflator: $40
  • Estwing 5 gallon quiet air compressor: $309
  • Estwing 1/4″ x 50′ hybrid air hose: $19
  • Freeman tire inflator attachment: $25

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11 Comments

  1. Andrew

    Mar 23, 2018

    That Estwing compressor looks fantastic. It looks like it has a California Air Tools motor, but the rare high pressure one. Can run continuously. Very quiet. High enough pressure and CFM to run a framer. My smaller CAT compressor runs low on pressure if you’re nailing of sheathing really fast since the cut out pressure is 125 psi.

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  2. Mattd

    Mar 23, 2018

    I have never heard of freeman nail guns. I just got a great deal on a decent compressor and kinda want some guns. This looks like a good deal on its face but buying a brand I have mever heard of makes me a bit hesitant.

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    • fred

      Mar 23, 2018

      I bought only one Freeman pneumatic – a 10.5 ga. Fence Staple Gun.
      I bought mine on Amazon last year. It got me less than 1/4 of the way through the job I wanted it for then stopped working on the first day. Maybe I got a lemon since reviews on Amazon were 5-star excellent. I returned it and bought a Fasco. which worked flawlessly but costs more than twice the price of the Freeman. This would have been the sort of tool I’d rent – but could not find a rental place nearby that had one.

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    • Daniel Hershberger

      Mar 26, 2018

      Freeman is all I ever had in the flooring nailer/stapler and I won’t buy anything else is the ones I have are very universal.

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  3. Andrew

    Mar 23, 2018

    I think that’s the same Husky framer that was $88 through the holidays … that I grabbed for $23 on clearance earlier this month. Didn’t have a need for it, but for $23? Even the “CEO” thought it was too good a deal to pass up.

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  4. Ryan

    Mar 23, 2018

    Maybe Milwaukee has a gen 2 set of nailers in the works for NPS2018? Here’s hoping. Hopefully something more reliable and consistent without the thermal overload issues and better balance/ergonomics.

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    • Cheyne

      Mar 23, 2018

      …and a framing nailer or stapler…..

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      • Greg

        Mar 23, 2018

        They do make a stapler. https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/2447-20

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        • fred

          Mar 23, 2018

          While Milwaukee does make their T-50 cordless stapler,
          Cheyne was probably thinking about a narrow crown stapler for carpet, upholstery or attaching things like bookcase backs. A cordless 7/16 crown construction stapler and a cordless hardwood flooring stapler both would also be nice – but might be a challenge.

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  5. Joe R

    Mar 23, 2018

    How about the Makita 18V 23g (XTP02Z) brad nailer? Here in CA it is $179. Can HD knock off $29 today and get it to $150? 🙂
    I know…not gonna happen! Even CPO is not including it as part of current MKT15 offer to get 15% off their price.

    I think the Milwaukee 18g is already priced at $249 – at least at the couple of SoCal HD’s nearby it was.

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  6. Andrew

    Mar 23, 2018

    I actually like the M18 nailers. They are certainly bulky and heavy, but they seem to be very reliable and fast. Every nail sunk. As far as overheating, at the rate you can go without overheating, you could install half a mile of trim in a day. If I could do that, I’d be earning $500k a year and could probably afford a second nailer to cycle between.

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