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The Ryobi R18N16G-0 ONE+ 18V Cordless 16G AirStrike Nailer delivers professional-grade nailing power with the convenience of cordless AirStrike technology. Compatible with all Ryobi 18V ONE+ batteries, it drives 16 gauge nails from 19mm to 65mm with tool-less depth adjustment for precision. Lightweight yet robust, it’s ideal for finishing woodwork, cladding, and ply applications—offering pro-level performance at a fraction of the cost.













| ASIN | B00Q72ZPIC |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery Capacity | 1.5 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 728,522 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 214 in Brad Nailers |
| Colour | Green, Grey, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,084) |
| Date First Available | 1 Dec. 2014 |
| Included Components | 1 x R18N16G-0 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.91 kg |
| Item model number | 5133002222 |
| Manufacturer | Ryobi |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 5133002222 |
| Pattern | Single |
| Power Source | DC |
| Product Dimensions | 36.6 x 11 x 33 cm; 3.91 kg |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| Style | 16 G AirStrike |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
J**D
Top Job, Easy to use, delivers on preformance, Any Bradnail "T" type straight, 16 Guage
I was concerned that this would be too heavy and 16 Gauge would be too thick compared to 18 gauge unit and brad nails. This was not a concern once I got this unit and used it, the nailer has weight but it's manageable even upside down (4.2Kg incl 5.0Ah battery) I'm 50+. I've incl. a couple of images, one shows the 16 gauge brad nails in a 9mm hardwood ply, virtually as invisible as 18 gauge, I was worried these would be like real nails, there still thin nails just a little thicker, which is what I need for holding ply to the ceiling. (9mm ply, 32mm 16 gauge brads) Another image shows the 16 gauge brad nails next to 18 gauge, as you can see there's minimal difference in thickness (lengths are 25mm and 32mm I didn't have same lengths around). when you hit a screw they both bend. I could of bought this unit £30 cheaper from else where but Amazon customer service is second to none and other products that have failed over a year later, amazon has just been as good as gold and shipped out a replacement if needed and dealt with the supplier themselves, so I paid the extra, plus it was next day on prime. Picture with arrows shows 16 gauge v 18 gauge in 9mm ply. (shot by 2 different guns). Adjustable strike air pressure at rear, and fine adjust depth at shoe If I were to choose again 18 gauge or 16 gauge, I'd go 16 gauge, it's more versatile but still a thin nail, you wont be making frames with this, it's more fence panels, wooden cladding, ply sheets on walls or ceilings. Works with soft or hardwood, ply or stock C16/C24, min 19mm (3/4") x 1.6mm -- max nail size 16G (1.6mm) x 65mm (2 1/2"), 100 nail clip It's a finishing nail gun (second fix woodwork) not for making partition walls. For £200 it matches £400+ pro finishing guns. enjoy
B**R
Milwaukee Man
Ok, so I only buy Milwaukee cordless tools... until now. I've had a Milwaukee brad nailer in my basket for about 2 years now, waiting for a deal, they are around £360 for a bare unit, and have terrible reviews, very unreliable and constantly misfiring and inconsistent depth of nail heads. The Ryobi has excellent reviews and is well under half the price. But I really wanted to stick with Milwaukee batteries, so I ordered the Ryobi brad nailer and a battery adaptor to use with Milwaukee batteries. Well I think it's one of the best tool decisions I ever made, this thing is unbelievably good! Has never misfired, compact size, light enough but feels sturdy. My air nailer is going in the bin. I was so impressed I went and bought Ryobi's cordless random orbit sander as well, which is also excellent and very affordable. If any more of my Milwaukee gear packs up (which is highly likely) I would seriously consider a Ryobi replacement. Milwaukee just aren't that good that they should be 2 to 3 times the price of a comparable Ryobi tool. I'm now eyeing up Ryobi's cordless chainsaw as Milwaukee wants £600 for one (that's some expensive firewood)
I**.
Great
Great bit of kit
K**N
Best tool I have ever bought!
Over the years I have collected a variety of tools to do various jobs and appreciate that a tool is only amazing if you have a need for it. A while back I took the plunge to stick with One+ from Ryobi and have built the collection around this system. I'm not going to write a long specification review as you can read that when comparing gun to gun, but I can tell you it does exactly what you need it to do, effectively, quickly and cleanly. The 2mm head 18g nails sit just below the surface off the wood on the pressure/depth I have set and are already difficult to see given the grain and pattern of the wood. I have used this to install the batten and now the larch on our film + wine room (parents name for it) in the garden. I have been incredibly impressed with the grip strength of the nails, on a rare ocassion when I've made a mistake, removing them is impossible and they have to be cut off instead. A picture is attached, not close up I know, but hopefully gives a rough impression.
M**S
Very handy - I used it for putting the cladding on my new shed
These are very handy, and a lot simpler than a hammer and nail, with the slight disadvantage that this can only drive 18 gauge nails (up to 50mm). It took less than a minute to nail up a 4m board, which would probably have taken 2 or 3 times longer with a hammer and nails. I actually bought this one because I had been using one that I had borrowed, but that one stopped working where you could hear the motor wind up, but it wouldn't actually fire the nail. So this was to replace the non-working one. However, after doing some "research" on YouTube, it appears a common issue with these is lubrication of the piston(s). So I decided to take the non-functioning one apart to check the components. I did add a little 3in1 oil to the hammer pin, but didn't add any other lubrication, and now it fires 99% of the time; when it doesn't fire, a second attempt usually works. All-in-all, very handy.
A**R
Ryobi Nail gun
Fantastic tool wish I’d bought one years ago! Easy to use, easy to load nails, versatile and can get into corners relatively easily. Have used a Makita nailer and this one is more sturdy and clear misfires is so much simpler. Definitely worth buying the 16 gauge trarher than the 18. Totally recommend this tool it has saved hours of labour effort.
S**N
A bit overrated. My main complaint is that the battery and charger are sold separately, and with the battery attached, it weighs “a ton” ! I’ve used a competitor Brad Nailer, which was cheaper than Ryobi. It came with a small, powerful, light weight battery. No recoil, no jamming, no need to oil. Although Ryobi is ok, it worth snooping around for other nailers, priced lower and as good, if not better.
M**Y
Really really good machine. Actually picked this one over the Red (The red brand). Angled could be a facelift in the future, but its ok for most jobs. I keep it stored indoors and I picked this one over the 18G since 16G for higher "holding power" and its by no means a "large" hole it create. Fill it up with mud or something.
L**O
Ottima groppinatrice. Sono partito da un parco abbastanza ampio di groppinatrici e graffatrici pneumatiche economiche, ma che fanno il loro sporco lavoro. Trovandomi nella necessità di fare un lavoro lontano da prese elettriche, ho dovuto ripiegare su una soluzione autonoma, ma non senza perplessità. Di solito, le groppinatrici elettriche sono piuttosto deboli e inaffidabili, perché la loro scarsa potenza permette solo l'uso di groppini corti da piantare esclusivamente in legno morbido. Ho scelto questo modello per tre motivi: 1) le ottime recensioni; 2) il prezzo aggressivo; 3) la disponibilità in casa di un adattatore che mi permette di usare sugli utensili Ryobi le batterie DeWalt (che possiedo in quantità). Devo dire che i risultati sono stati davvero sorprendenti. Le prestazioni sono quelle di una chiodatrice pneumatica: i groppini entrano in profondità anche nel legno duro, e c'è la possibilità di regolare in modo preciso la pressione del colpo. L'autonomia è enorme. Purtroppo, ci sono anche alcuni difetti. Primo: la chiodatrice è decisamente grossa e pesante. Per uno ben stazzato come me il problema è relativo, e la massa aiuta ad assorbire il contraccolpo, ma peso e dimensioni si sentono. Secondo: lo strumento non permette l'uso di graffette, cosa che l'avrebbe reso perfetto, ma solo di groppini; da questo punto di vista, una pistola pneumatica cinese da 30 euro fa di meglio. Terzo: è importante usare stecche ben "legate" di chiodini, perché quando rimangono nel caricatore 2-3 groppini, o si inseriscono spezzoni corti, capita che questi si accavallino e lo strumento si inceppi. Niente di grave, basta aprire il serbatoio, rimuovere i chiodini e inserire una nuova stecca, però è seccante. Considerati pregi, difetti, praticità e prezzo, direi che per me è promosso a pieni voti: 9.
R**O
la recomendaria por que es una de las mas barata dentro de sus prestaciones, existe alguna mas barata de este tipo de aire comprimido pero hay muy poca informacion sobre ellas. recomiendo en uso continuado tener un muñequera puesta, pesa un poco, pero te acostunbras enseguida, todas de este tipo pesan, y clavar, clava muy bien, no la he usado mucho pero unos 2000 clavos ya me he gastado y han sido poquisimos clavos, una docena mas o menos que no han clavado por haberla puesto inclinada en vez de vertical al plano. encantado estoy con ella, nada mas cogerla le pinte la flechita negra en relieve que tiene en la salida de las puntas en verde por que no se ve y asi es mas facil posicionarte, la luz ilumina pero no a la zona justa donde clava, pero a de estar encendida, si no la clavadora no clava, me parece un buen sistema en seguridad, ademas del pison del cabezal, te puedes quedar dormido poniendo puntas. es un decir, jejeje, clava, clava, clava... puntas menos las de 50mm he usado todas y las clava sin problemas, una gran compra, el no llevar bateria es un filosofia de la marca por que si ya tienes alguna maquina no has de tener otra bateria que puede que no necesites y comprar la bateria aparte del amperaje que quieras es un acierto, barata no es, si que mas barata que otras de otras marcas mas prestigiosas, pero barata no es. pero al final compensa. la pega es que no tenga un maletin para su transporte ni como opcion, un poco cutre la verdad.
M**0
Potente, bell'attrezzo!
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