Ryobi 18G AirStrike Nailer - #1 Best Seller - REVIEW & DEMO

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Hi in this video I will show you a demonstration and review of the Ryobi 18G Nail Gun which can be purchased from Amazon UK.
    This gun cost me £301 including the battery and charger however the gun it self is £170, and is trending as the number one best seller in Amazon right now. In this video I explain why I went for a battery powered nail gun instead of an air compressor or a gas cartridge gun. What the pros and cons are and if I would recommend it. My demonstration is a test on both soft wood and hardwoods and I show you the output and how well the nailer works.
    Spoiler! This is a great gun and works amazingly!!
    Check out the demo and my thought, if you have any questions or simply like my content feel free to like and subscribe.
    Links:
    Ryobi R18N18G-0 ONE+ 18G AirStrike Nailer, 18V (Body Only), Hyper Green
    www.amazon.co.uk/Ryobi-AirStr...
    Battery Adapter for Makita, Dewalt and Bosch
    www.amazon.co.uk/Badaptor-MAK...
    Thank you for watching
    TM Carpentry
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Komentáře • 60

  • @seancorrigan
    @seancorrigan Před 2 lety +3

    A great review and agree about the battery, I got mine last year, used it for doing my fences, one year later for another project and the battery wad still fully charged. Thanks again for your review 👍👍👍

  • @ianlees1480
    @ianlees1480 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for excellent concise tuition.Just bought mine to help me build bat boxes and bird nesting boxes. A good decent product.

  • @tomvillano5824
    @tomvillano5824 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have this gun and use it quite a bit professionally. Saves the time and hassle of setting up my compressor for smaller jobs. Great review.

  • @patty-ow9ul
    @patty-ow9ul Před rokem

    Spot on review mate , no bs just facts, thankyou

  • @Scottconrad-if7kg
    @Scottconrad-if7kg Před rokem

    Great tutorial and very informative

  • @chrisbinns1402
    @chrisbinns1402 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have just brought this form b&q in the bank holiday sale. I got the gun,carry bag,4omh battery and charger with the nails for £170.

  • @johnh2708
    @johnh2708 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review just bought one after watching your video bagged one for £145 on ebay brand new 😁😁😁

  • @statuescher
    @statuescher Před rokem +1

    Great demo thanks. Don’t forgot your safety goggles folks!

  • @AbulHussain-hh9rg
    @AbulHussain-hh9rg Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent demo and info.

  • @mickhurley7305
    @mickhurley7305 Před rokem +3

    Nice review hope to pick one up this week. Your review nailed it 😉 for me. Would have been good if you changed the pressure for the hardwood after.the last test. Nice presenting style good luck with the channel.

  • @99marilena
    @99marilena Před 9 měsíci

    Nice video mate 😊

  • @thesilure98
    @thesilure98 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review mate

  • @TimOE2000
    @TimOE2000 Před rokem +3

    I have been using Makita for years, now have this Ryobi brad nailer, and found an adaptor that allows me to use my Makita batteries with it for around £19.00.

    • @snapon1948
      @snapon1948 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi would you mind sharing information about the adapter thank you . Where to buy

  • @davedaniels8211
    @davedaniels8211 Před 2 lety +1

    Best price Dewalt equivalent DCN680 is £330 . So bought this and a £28 Dewalt / Ryobi adaptor for £198. Great video .

  • @ChequeredTom
    @ChequeredTom Před rokem

    Great video, and thanks for posting. I need a nail-gun for putting in nails to hang lots of small framed pictures with. Please could you let me know if there's a setting where 1.5 cm of the nail would be showing?

  • @rogeliolozano5955
    @rogeliolozano5955 Před 9 měsíci

    It's a great tool I have onetoo

  • @EmilBergwik
    @EmilBergwik Před rokem

    Great review! Would it do the job for putting up outer panel on a house? The wood thickness you test on in the review seems to suggest it would work but unsure since it's marketed a lot for use on trimmings and finer woodworking..

  • @user-ji7ze7vn7d
    @user-ji7ze7vn7d Před 11 měsíci

    Great tool, good on video instruction. Could've had better close ups. Keep on doing videos😮

  • @jedin3756
    @jedin3756 Před rokem

    Great video. What is your opinion now with one year of use?

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230

    I absolutely love mine! But I hate to tell you this but I paid $159.00 plus tax of $10.10 for $169.10 with free shipping. That included the gun, charger, and 4-hour battery. I may buy another battery if I can find it one sale at a later time, but this is good for my needs. It was on sale at a big box store here, (USA). I've been waiting for the Dewalt brad nailer to go on sale because I already have the cordless framing gun and most of my other tools are Dewalt. When stores start their Black Friday Sales, or around Fathers Day is a good time of the year to buy power tools. My favorite feature is how quiet the gun is. I could nail into the wall with someone sleeping need to me and they wouldn't hear it! I have a feeling my pneumatic nailers are going to gather dust before I use them again.

    • @stevoc9930
      @stevoc9930 Před rokem +1

      In the UK we always get fucked over on price for everything, no idea why they all get shipped from China.

    • @ShanLiB
      @ShanLiB Před rokem

      Home Depot was having a "Father's Day" sale last weekend. You could buy the Ryobi batteries (2 amp, 4 amp, and 6 amp) with charger and carry bag for $199 as a kit and choose any tool to go with it for free. I choose this 18ga nailer (selling for $189) for my free tool. So, paid $199 for everything. The deals are out there if you can wait for them.

  • @QueenBee3xxx
    @QueenBee3xxx Před rokem

    What make and type of nails do you recommend, which make comes with it please? I just bought one from Ryobi £239 Starter Kit 👍🏻

  • @bamalowbloodrich3581
    @bamalowbloodrich3581 Před rokem

    Kida Singh ji what circular saw you using paaji?

  • @bootsmclaughlin1438
    @bootsmclaughlin1438 Před rokem

    Great gun i must say.. but do yoh need to oil them up st sny point 👉

  • @adrian4jc
    @adrian4jc Před rokem

    Thanks Mate for video. I bough this in B&Q for £199 with 4ah battery. Hesitant to use it as it may not be good enough for roofing. I have osb3 18mm thick. Do you think this is good for roofing?

  • @bobshortland3079
    @bobshortland3079 Před rokem

    i have no reason to use a nail gun ,,but because im a ryobi nut id add it to the rest of my ryobi stuff lol..great review mate

  • @terencemeredith3066
    @terencemeredith3066 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Thanks for the informative video, just a couple of questions please, your battery is 5ah and I have a old Ryobi 1.5ah battery. Is this sufficient enough for the gun. Secondly, as I am a retired amateur to the wood working game, I noticed that the wood that you have propped up has cellophane wrapped around the end of the timber. Is this to stop it warping at all, or no reason whatsoever. Just a thought. Thanks again Terry. P.S. Keep up the good work.

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. Thanks for taking the time out to watch my video. I believe that you can use a 1.5ah battery but I can't imagine it lasting very long.. You may need to put it on charge quite often depending on how much you plan to use it.
      For the cellophane on the timber. It comes like that when order timber online. No reason just packaging.
      Thanks

    • @michaelgillman2505
      @michaelgillman2505 Před 2 lety

      Hi there.
      I saw a great YT video a while ago that explained the different batteries in greater detail.
      While OP is correct that a 1.5ah is not going to last as long as a 4.0 or a 5.0, the ah rating isn't just about how much power it charges.
      ah = amp hours. The number in the rating is the amount of power that the battery could deliver in an hour (assuming an ever lasting charge) if used constantly. This effectively means that the lower rated batteries cannot deliver as much charge in one go.
      Practically speaking, using the impact driver as an example, it means that though the 1.5ah battery can do the job in a lot of situations, when driving deeper into harder woods, it may not be able to deliver the force required.
      As an example, I have the Ryobi circular saw. I was using it with my 4.0ah battery. It does a decent enough job going through oak sleepers. However there were occasions where it found the going a bit tough and in those situations the saw would stop and I'd have to take another run at it. Since I've had a 5.0ah battery (recommended for that tool) this rarely happens now.
      SO for the nailer, I would imagine that it will work, but in harder woods and longer nails, you might find that it is a lot less effective.
      Sorry for the long winded explanation but I hope that helps.
      EDIT: Found the video I watched. czcams.com/video/JVMwp4Hm7OQ/video.html
      The battery explanation and demonstration is nearer the end.

  • @estelitapolverari5376

    Aqui no Brasil ela custa uma fortuna! 🤑

  • @bamalowbloodrich3581
    @bamalowbloodrich3581 Před rokem

    Oh Kida Singh jiiiii

  • @mummitrolletnorks
    @mummitrolletnorks Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video, I have Makita tools and I was wondering if was convenient to buy just a Ryoby nailgun, if so what minimum battery capacity would you recommend ?

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 3 lety +2

      All depends on how much you plan to use it and whether you mind charging it alot. I went for a 5ah because it didn't want to keep having to charge it on a job. Works well for me. You should have a look at the adapter you can buy so you can use your makita batteries on the ryobi gun. I've not tried it but I've heard good things about it

    • @mummitrolletnorks
      @mummitrolletnorks Před 3 lety +1

      @@TMCarpentry I haven't thought about adapters, thanks for the tip

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 3 lety

      Actually a much cheaper option especially if you have other battery's like the Makita

  • @malcolmgoodridge8798
    @malcolmgoodridge8798 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, can I use the 2.5 18v batteries with this nail gun as I have 3 of them, or do I have to by the bigger battery and charger. Great review btw 😉

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 2 lety

      I'm sure you can but I can't imagine you getting many nail fired with it. I would always suggest a larger battery for extra power too.

    • @michaelgillman2505
      @michaelgillman2505 Před 2 lety

      Watch this video for an explanation on what the ah rating actually means.
      czcams.com/video/JVMwp4Hm7OQ/video.html
      I found it incredibly useful in understanding that the ah rating is not just about total power stored but crucially the amount of power that can be delivered at any one moment.

  • @mayurpatel-in2zw
    @mayurpatel-in2zw Před rokem

    Would you recomend for nailing floorboards?

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před rokem

      It’s for finishing carpentry. You will need a a nail gun which can fire thicker nails for floor boards

  • @sasa1982uk
    @sasa1982uk Před 2 lety +1

    Ryobi 18g or 16g for featheredge fenceing boards?

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 2 lety +1

      I would say 16g...

    • @sasa1982uk
      @sasa1982uk Před 2 lety

      @@TMCarpentry I just did more research, should really use crown staples, heads on the brads and finish nails arent wide enough. the WORX WX840 nail/stapler looks a go, and i think the Erbauer batteries fit them

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 2 lety

      Really depends on if you want to hide the nail heads or not. When I make sheds I use ring shank framing nail.

  • @saulfuentes8179
    @saulfuentes8179 Před rokem

    That a lot for that gun I pay $129 dollars here in USA I was thinking I was paying a lot 😳

  • @volvoman2057
    @volvoman2057 Před 2 lety +1

    I just noticed that you got other on wall! Why two,,

  • @labmanme
    @labmanme Před 2 lety

    I bought that gun last year. At first it worked good, then it would not set the nails no matter the setting. I returned it,,,,maybe I purchased a bad gun?

    • @TMCarpentry
      @TMCarpentry  Před 2 lety

      Possibly I have never had any issues with it. Apart from when it has been stored in a very cold environment.

  • @saulfuentes8179
    @saulfuentes8179 Před rokem

    I pay $129 dollars including 4 hr battery and charger

  • @joshjosh575
    @joshjosh575 Před 12 dny

    Did you steal that?

  • @grahamallen1970
    @grahamallen1970 Před rokem

    Dec 2022 body / 5amp / charger amazon 151quid! Plus ryobi 12 tools of Xmas giveaway get another free 2amp battery....cool tool