RYOBI 21° FRAMING NAILER, AVAILABLE IN 2023 - FIRST LOOK!
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- čas přidán 5. 12. 2022
- This is the brand new, not yet released Ryobi 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Airstrike 21° Framing Nailer. I put to the test and demonstrated all the features, so you can see if it's right for you. If you're looking for a 30° nailer, they offer that too, so you can reach into tighter spaces.
What are your thoughts of this so far? Does it have all the features you're looking for?
LINKS TO ITEMS AVAILABLE AT THE HOME DEPOT:
RYOBI HP 18 GA BRAD NAILER LINK: homedepot.sjv.io/LP7mNj
RYOBI 23 GA PIN NAILER: homedepot.sjv.io/zaLP6W
21° 3-1/4 FRAMING NAILS: homedepot.sjv.io/0JLykE
RYOBI HP 21° FRAMING NAILER: homedepot.sjv.io/e4yA7r
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Does this framing nailer have all the features you're looking for? Would you go with a 21° or 30°?
it's out now I just picked one up
Im In the UK chopping at the bit , waiting for release
I ordered one yesterday. Been waiting for this one since they announced it. I have the first gen 18ga brad nailer. It works great!
@@blueceligts180 is the framing nailer any good
What the price for this nail gun
This is the first video I clicked on to how it works because I need a new nailer. I have never seen a nail gun throw out so many sparks, I think I am sold on battery tools. After scrolling through the other 175 comments, I think I am joining team Ryobi and getting this as my framing nailer. Ryobi has a magazine extension at the date of my Comment. Thank you for the video.
Thankyou for reviewing the many details that other channels didn't. Now I have enough information to make my decision to bur a Ryobi Nailer
That great to hear, hope it goes well for you!
It was great my friend. I was thinking that these tools, which are becoming more advanced day by day, have made life easier for us.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Yes 💯!
Light and effective
Thank you.
You bet!
Just got mine today and I love it.
That's cool! I was pleasantly surprised the day I got mine on how well it worked.
@markthomasbuilder yea I was surprised how well it actually sunk nails. That was a shocker for real
this video really nailed it
Haha, thanks! 😅💯
yep. want that
😎 👍
I would love to see the comparison to the Milwaukee. I found that it works great but is so darn heavy. Great video!
I quickly weighed the Milwaukee with a 5Ah battery and it was slightly heavier. I hope to compare these soon.
this one is quite heavy, but i don't have the Milwaukee to compare
with the traditional nailer, when you are using it and pulling the air hose connected to it, the weight/force actually adds up if you think about it. Especially when you have to do different angles, needs even more strength to pull the hose
Good point, I never though of it before but it add up after awhile in spent energy.
We usually hang our pneumatic gun on our pouch, and hanging this battery gun feels like I have 3 pneumatic guns on me; I can feel my belt grinding into my hip.
As for the hose weight, the hose is usually on the ground/plank/hanged so the hose is negligible.
Can nail between studs such as backer fills or bracing? Like when putting in pieces between studs where you'd offset each of the fillers to keep your studs straight.
I have all the staplers and all the nailers that Ryobi makes and I've been waiting for this Framing nailer. I will be buying both the 21 and the 30. Loved your review and it looks like my collection will be growing by 2
Nice, that's cool! I just heard they'll be available in February.
Junk
Why both? Different applications I guess? I’m torn. I like the 21, which is what I have in pneumatic, but like the paper sheets and steeper angle to get into tighter spaces. And you can get full, but offset, heads in 30 degree.
@@ajmedeiros77 Because I'm retired and Because I can.
@@kagnewmp12 what are all of them? Every model
I like the 30° nailer
I'd like to test them out side by side. The 30° definitely gets into tighter spaces.
Liked your video, and I did watch prior to using the first time. I just bought this product last week, never used one before so was a little nervous. Come to find out with reason, I put the nails in the wrong angle pulled the trigger twice and the nails shot through the magazine and jammed two others. Long story short I broke my gun. Wrote this to caution any other novices like myself, and to try and save you money. Bought another nailer cause I still have the project to finish. I LOVE Ryobi tools. Just wished it wouldn't work if nails were put in backward.
Thanks for sharing, this was helpful to know. I've tested several nailers by different brands and noticed the instructions don't really show close ups of how to load it properly. I'll consider taking an extra 20-30 seconds in my upcoming videos to demonstrate that part.
The rigid extension fits on this gun
How long does it take to chanfe the battery and will the 30 degree be available in the UK
How much was that nail gun and does it come with the battery and the charger or do you have to buy everything separate
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Where is the link for the air fill? I love the gun EXCEPT for that....its almost impossible to get to.....
Thanks for the review. Have you used the Milwaukee version? Thoughts of which one is better? Also, I would be getting one of these for around the house, just DIY stuff. Would you recommend the 21 or 30 degree? Thanks!
I have the Milwaukee 21° as well. They're both excellent nailers. I need to do a comparison between the two of them soon. As far as the 21 or 30, it's hard to say. If it's just for around your house, you may like the 30 for getting into tighter spaces.
Thanks for your review. I noticed sparks when in use. This could be a fire hazard in hot weather.
I didn't realize there's sparks from that until recording this video clip.
@@MarkThomasBuilder It seems other brands too, may throw off sparks.
Steel anvil in tool and steel nails..... I think any nailer can spark!
Will these be out in the UK 2023?
Sharp useful tool
Chingona pistola
I suppose you didn't notice that there is an on-board allen wrench so that you can service it in the field also. If you look closely at the nail magazine you will find an allen wrench. To get the Allen wrench out you have to put finger pressure on it and slide it to the right as you lift up on the tab that holds it in.
Thank you for sharing that. Normally I look for on board tool, but that one blends in well.
Magazine extension available by Ridged
use a paint pen/ marker B for bump S for Single
Good idea, I use paint pens all the time to make life easier.
Should I get a 21° or 30°?
I’m a bit confused about the air fill valve. Must you fill it every time you used it or is that just in case you run out of battery.
The air fill valve isn't meant to be filled much. It may need to have air added in the winter freezing weather. For the most part, you only need a battery to run this. If the performance is lacking, then add air.
Seriously.. get it on the shelves already.. been waiting for this way to long... and that also goes for the dual battery 10" double bevel slide miter...
You should be able to order it from the Home Depot website. I put a link in my description. I've often ordered things and got them shipped to my door the very next day.
looks better than the dewalt. i wants :S my dewalt is broken anyways.
This one is definitely better than the Dewalt framer. I was a fan of the Dewalt when it came out so I could go cordless. Other brands have raised the bar and I'm anticipating Dewalt to release a gen2 version soon.
When will we see ryobi's two shot Derringer handgun on the shelves......
Was this a promo for Milwaukee gloves and vests or Ryobi Nailguns???
Haha, what can I say, I like TTI products💯
got mine yesterday... way faster shooting than my dewalt and very consistant... i'm returning the dewalt
Where did you purchase your Ryobi framing nailer? I only know of their finishing nailer being available...
The just became available this week on the Home Depot website. I have a link in the video description.
@@phantomsurvivor6169 what Mark said... HDepot has them now
Do you have any idea on what the price will be?
Tool only $329. It will also be available in a kit, but that price isn't available yet.
Do you know what Framing nails they use as I would like to pre buy some.
I provided a link in the video description.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Thank You and I look forward to purchasing those nailers and do you have a preference for the 18 volt jigsaw blades because some t blades that are supposed to fit do not.
I think the extended clip for rigid should work for ryobi
I don't know the answer, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
Ryobi now makes extended mag. Cheaper too. Check HD site
Are these available yet, ?
Are they not in the uk yet?
Cant seem to find one😢
Yes, they're available in the US now. I'm not sure about UK availability.
Have you found it difficult to find nails for the 30°
I don't have a 30 degree except for the clipped head Senco I own and yes I can find nails for them very easy. I've also seen 30 degree round heads readily available.
What's with the sparks?
Must be the firing pin hitting the nail... metal on metal.
I currently have the Dewalt nailer (all my other tools are ryobi) the Dewalt fails badly in hard lumber I wonder if this will do better in old oak and such...anyone try that yet...Definitely hope to get rid of the Dewalt and get 1 of these
This has some nice kick to it and instant power, unlike the Dewalt unit which has to wind up. If the Ryobi nailer doesn't drive the nail in far enough, there's an on board air valve available to top off. I haven't tried it in oak yet, but it seems powerful.
Im watchin what price point it will be coming out at.
$329 for the framing gun only
At 329 its 40ish bucks away from the Milwaukee. Ill wait till its 269ish. It looks great though.
Maybe there will be a Memorial Day sale.
I wanna see a painting gun, and one that works...
Painting guns are nice to have. I'm going to review my Graco battery powered one soon.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I need one now, so have to try the Einhell model for now
Any idea of date? Waiting for it here.
Next month is what I've heard.
21 degree just came out. Random stores getting small batches. Click the link in the description. Closest ones are like 90 minutes from me. I bet I can get it next week. But, I think I’m going to wait for the 30 degree. And possibly keep my pneumatic 21 degree as a backup. Seeing I couldn’t get much for it lol
I wish ryobi would give a release date. I’m looking for one of these! I would rather not change platforms.
I heard February from a Ryobi product manager. I'm not sure exactly what day though.
Great news thank you!
I am building a shed this summer and have no power. Bring a genny and compressor would be a real pita.
Once it's released and 40,000,000 are distributed the ATF will come along and make a "rule" that these are assault weapons because they have an automatic feature that allows you to fire multiple nails with a single pull of the trigger.
Lol.
But seriously.........
came out today
@@eastbrookhomebrewing2701 Cool! I just checked the app and it’s available. The 30° nailer isn’t available quite yet.
Is Makita making an equivalent nailer?
Not that I know of yet. Makita fans would definitely like to see one this year.
@@MarkThomasBuilder It’s at the top of my Christmas wishlist! 😉
Cheers From Bay City!
@@xoLauren1985 I think you'll be very happy with it! Cheers!
Beside the battery it’s just a ridgid painted green lol 😂 but nice for the ryobi platform
That's what I'm hearing from others, but don't have each one to compare.
Do most Carpenters prefer the 30* over the 21*
That's a great question. There's a lot of people who like the 30 so they can get into tighter spaces. I think 21 is more popular with framers.
30 In Northern MI mostly
looks big
Yeah, it's a beast. Lots of power with the 4AH HP battery.
Do I need to oil my Framing Nailer?
No, it's battery powered, so no need for oil.
Release date?
What’s the difference between the 21 degree and 30 degree?
The main difference is the 30° can get into tighter spaces. They each use slightly different nails, but both shoot round heads.
Also note that the 21 degree models will work with most building codes whereas the 30 degree model is YMMV
Mostly the 21 deg are full head nail, plastic collated, and the 30 deg are clip head nails, paper collated.
@@olafbigandglad you can get full round head(offset) in 30 degree nails. So should meet code now. I have 21 pneumatic and might buy the 30 ryobi for tighter spaces. And no plastic shards flying at yuh and more cleanup
9°
It’s the exact same model as the Ridgid with the only difference being the battery platform it is intended for
Interesting... I heard that same thing after making this review. I have a Ridgid pnenumatic but not the battery version.
@@MarkThomasBuilder another difference is the color, haha. The Ridgid can be had for around $189 during sales.
And if you get a ridged tool and the lifetime service agreement, you get a lifetime free battery replacement.
@Garry Harris agreed... but I'm so heavily invested in Ryobi that is tough to justify changing platforms. And then there is the fact that there are 3x as many different Ryobi tools. Love Rigid's warranty though
@Garry Harris agreed... but I'm so heavily invested in Ryobi that is tough to justify changing platform. And then there is the fact that there are 3x a many different Ryobi tools. Lov
Ryobi paid you to do this commercial, gave you a free nailer, and you're wearing Milwaukee gloves. Way to go.
😂
I'm surprised they didnt give give him more stuff after a great review
I mean the parent company for both is TTI. I'd say any exposure is good for them!
Yeah Imagine someone not using one brand for everything 😂
Milwalkee and Ryobi come from the same factories...
Sounds like the Milwaukee
It has nice power, like the Milwaukee.
@@MarkThomasBuilder that is good 👍🏼
I mean it's just a rigid and AEG nailer. Idk why they are taking so long to get it on the shelf it's already ready to go.
Good question. I'd like to compare this one to Ridgid. I'm thinking there has to be some small difference.
@@MarkThomasBuilder difference is battery for one.
@markthomasbuilder I don't think the ridgid has the shock absorber for the battery but other than that I don't think there's much
Well I don’t need Milwaukee tools anymore looks like I’m going to be selling some tools.
That's gun 🔫
I was very happy with the way it performed.
Not smart are nailers. Whats the purpose of the air fill valve?
Thanks
The air fill valve helps restore performance after prolonged use. Here's a quick 1 minute video I made on it... czcams.com/users/shortsjVH78mSYS-0?feature=share
@@MarkThomasBuilder thanks!
Ehh. I feel like I would get laughed at on the job site if I showed up without a millwalkee or dewalt. Lol I do like this nailer though. Very comparable to the millwakee. I like my dewalt better though because it doesn’t way 45 pounds lol.
After testing this out awhile, I'd rate this as a pro nailer, even though Ryobi is often considered a DIY brand.
I'm going to have to weigh my DeWalt framer again. I didn't think it was that much lighter, but will reply back when I get a chance.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Im getting one I might run it with the 2ah hp batteries. Should lower the weight a bit and make it easier to fit between studs
Awesome, I think you'll like this nailer👊
Well, after you show up and do work, you can laugh at the others as they try and wrestle air hoses, set up air compressors, generators, and have to lug is all around.
Then you can tell them that you paid way less than they did for your tool that works faster, lighter, and does the same work.
I hate brand myopic people.
"If it's not yellow or red it's garbage". Mean while I have been using the same Ryobi impact driver for the last 10 years............ At least it's not made in China........ Since 1985 Ryobi has been made right here in the US of A and Japan.
Most of dewalts stuff is made in China.........
Brushless?
Yes it is.
It needs to be told do not walk and hold gun by trigger in bump mode . I have seen to many guys drive a nail in leg while walking 😂
Good point, thanks for sharing.
exact copy of the senco
Interesting, I just looked at the Senco and noticed it has an air fill valve too.
The senco is a great bit of kit,,,, I haven't used the ryobi so can't comment on it, s performance.
When in 2023?
I believe the Ryobi product manager said February sometime.
Milwaukee gloves with Ryoni nailing gun, lol. Milwaukee's gun will SMOKE this one................
I'm going to compare the two very soon. The results will be interesting.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I would LOVE to see it because Milwaukee is the one to beat as far as framing nailers goes. Milwaukee brand is for the pro's and Ryobi is the the average home owner, so to see Ryobi step up and possibly beat Milwaukee would really say something about the brand and where they are headed. I look forward to the video. I am from Muskegon Mi so keep up the good videos!
Called Ryobi yesterday Wed. Jan 18th 2023 and they said they don't have a release date for this tool. That the tool is still being developed..........
What?
I explained that there are tons of videos online of people using this nailer, but you can't buy them, that of course was answered with the typical "Ryobi sent them for testing and review" reply.
So basically this tool has no release date, is still being produced, and will not be available to the consumers anytime soon.
I was told recently from a Ryobi rep that it would be sometime in February.
just buy the milwaukee
Yeah spend a whole lot more just so it’s red and not green
I'm sorry, I would not buy this because of the name, home owner tools, not pro tools.
For a home owner tool, this has some nice kick to it. Ryobi's HP versions are what I would say is prosumer.