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I have many, many years of use out of my DeWalt 18v 16ga and 18ga nailers. I am looking to retire them and upgrade to newer lighter tools.

My options are sticking with my current DeWalt 20v platform and adding the new 20v 16ga finish nailer. I am hoping DeWalt will be releasing the 18ga 20v nailer at their June 21st press event. They better.

My other option is to go with the Paslode 16ga lithium nailer. I was able to grab one from HD for $100 during a recent store clearance. Paslode just released the 18ga lithium nailer back in March, so that is available. I have a Paslode 30* framing nailer already.

What is your opinion on the which brand of nailer to go with?

I watched a video on Instagram yesterday of Toolpig showing how the new 20v DeWalt 16ga could not set 2 1/2" nails in oak but the Paslode had zero trouble doing so.
 
We've been using the Senco Fusion 15 & 18 for the better part of a year now with no complaints. I know a lot of guys on here hate the Fusions, but we've had good luck with them. I think it boils down to what you're going to do with the tool. If it's a convenience thing for just a little trim (this is primarily what we use them for) then I think you're good no matter what. If you're trying to completely replace compressor and hoses, and trim an entire house, I think the Paslode is the way to go. The gas gets expensive, but they seem to be the closest thing to a pneumatic gun in cordless.
 
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I am a trim Carpenter as a part-time business. I customize in fireplace mantels and built-ins. I trim out a whole house roughly once every 2 to 3 months. I have not use a compressor in many years, just the DeWalt 18v nailers.

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The Paslode definitely has more power than any of the battery only guns. I've had significant trouble keeping them running when utilizing them for all day use unfortunately, when they are working they are fantastic. I've framed a whole house with the framer as my only gun and I've trimmed a whole restaurant using just the trim gun. Unfortunately on their next jobs they both fell down with various problems.

I do clean them, stick to major brand nails, and sometimes get a month or two of terrific use out of them before they start to struggle.
 
Stay away from the paslodes and their gas. Stick to battery only platforms.

I use the senco F15 and F18. I've only been getting the compressor out if I need a pin nailer or stapler for built ins. The sencos perform well. Not perfect but good enough.

i also own the new dewalt 20v. My cordless tools are all dewalt 20v. The dewalt doesn't come out very much. Mainly because I prefer to work with 18 and 15 gauge nails. Its a more learn approach to limit the nailers/fasteners on the job. I find I can do what I need to with just 18 and 15.

I would say the F18 has been flawless for me. Sets the nails very well. No issues.

The F15 takes a lot more abuse but still does well. Time is money. Not having to deal with hoses is money for me.
 
I currently own 18v Makita tools and have been using Porter Cable air compressor and guns. Trying to switch over to cordless nailers to do trim and crown molding and small jobs. Makita does not make great cordless nailers so I've been looking into either Dewalt or Senco. I've even looked into Ryobi given the fact that I'll mostly use this for smaller jobs.


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I am looking to retire my 18v Dewalt nailers too. Couldn't be happier with them but the 18v batteries are failing me. I don't understand why Dewalt only has the 16g 20v out while everyone else has the whole line up. Anyone try the new Milwaukee ones? They look nice but pricey. I hear the Ridgid ones are ok.
 
I am looking to retire my 18v Dewalt nailers too. Couldn't be happier with them but the 18v batteries are failing me. I don't understand why Dewalt only has the 16g 20v out while everyone else has the whole line up. Anyone try the new Milwaukee ones? They look nice but pricey. I hear the Ridgid ones are ok.


They are trying to do it right and make something that works.

I would love nothing more that to have a whole lineup of dewalt 20 v nailers.
 
I am looking to retire my 18v Dewalt nailers too. Couldn't be happier with them but the 18v batteries are failing me. I don't understand why Dewalt only has the 16g 20v out while everyone else has the whole line up. Anyone try the new Milwaukee ones? They look nice but pricey. I hear the Ridgid ones are ok.
use the 20 V adapter to run the 18 v gun. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...evicetype=c&storeId=6970&langId=-1&type=search&gclid=CJfu4PXxi80CFRCRaQod1bgLQw
 
Hope the newer Paslodes are better than the old ones. First few years the framer and trim guns were great, then nearly every time I needed one it would be finicky or the partially used fuel bled out. Ended up giving them away.


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use the 20 V adapter to run the 18 v gun.
I have been following the adapter since it was announced. There has been only problems with it and certain tools, especially with higher amp batteries. That is why it has not been widely available.

What I have read from people who have used the adapter with the 18v nail guns is that is just doesn't work. Something to do with nail gun electronics not being compatible with how the adapter delivers the voltage. I have read of 4 instances where people said it doesn't work and are contacting DeWalt for further review. Not only that, but it adds bulk to an already bulky tool.
 
It does not work in my 18G 18V either and that is the reason i bought the adaptor.I did't hear about the problem until after I got it. But I have been using the Dewalt Lithium 18v and it works good.Except that the gun is a little top heavy because the battery is so light. So are we going to have to turn our shorts around again because some big tool company engineer didn't do there home work again.
 
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I would go with the new Milwaukee's, but I guess I'm partial since I'm already into the M18 system.
I do not run the Milwaukee platform. I am not considering the Milwaukee nail guns. The new nail guns from Milwaukee are not getting very favorable reviews. I also do not like the weight distribution of them.

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I'm partial to Paslode. I've had good experiences with their tools. Sure there's been hiccups but from what I've seen, they were company tools and often misused.

Pneumatics have few working parts and variables. But we all know the caveats.

Cordless nailers are tools that definitely need to be treated better than say an impact, drill etc.

My votes Paslode.
 
Im glad to have this forum so I can let you boys be the guinea pigs for these guns.

I want one myself but was really turned off with my last Pasload. I am waiting for something I can get behind.
Should have bought a Paslode instead...
 
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