ONEAND P322 Nailer Review
Our verdict
The ONEAND P322 is an 18-volt battery-powered brad nailer priced at $147.00 with a 4.4-star rating from 219 reviews, providing cordless operation for users within the ONEAND battery ecosystem.
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ONEAND platform users and DIYers who want a mid-range cordless brad nailer with solid owner ratings for trim and finish work.
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Buyers outside the ONEAND battery ecosystem, those needing a lighter cordless tool, or anyone prioritizing higher monthly demand signals as a purchase indicator.
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Voltage 18 Volts
- Weight 6.33 Pounds
- Priced 59% above the category median ($92.49 across 52 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 219 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
219 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The ONEAND P322 runs on an 18-volt battery and weighs 6.33 pounds, which positions it as a standard-weight cordless brad nailer for trim, molding, and paneling applications. At $147.00 it falls in the mid-range of cordless brad nailers in this batch, below the Milwaukee 2746-21CT but above the budget air-powered options.
Owner feedback is captured in 219 reviews at a 4.4-star average, indicating solid satisfaction for buyers who have committed to the ONEAND platform. Monthly demand of 50 units is modest compared to higher-volume peers, but the rating is competitive. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, it performs reliably for standard finish nailing tasks.
The 6.33-pound weight is notably heavier than air-powered alternatives like the Metabo NT50AE2 at 2.2 pounds. Buyers who frequently work overhead or in tight spaces may find the extra weight a factor to consider before choosing the P322 over lighter competitors.
Pros
- 18V battery-powered for cordless freedom without a compressor
- 4.4-star rating from 219 reviews reflects reliable performance
- Mid-range $147.00 price within the cordless brad nailer segment
- Part of the ONEAND 18V platform for battery sharing with compatible tools
Cons
- At 6.33 pounds, one of the heavier cordless brad nailers in this comparison
- Monthly demand of 50 units is lower than most peers in this batch
- No nail gauge, drive speed, or battery capacity specs published
Specifications
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Weight | 6.33 Pounds |
Performance notes
The ONEAND P322 operates on an 18-volt battery and weighs 6.33 pounds. No nail gauge range, operating speed, or battery capacity specs are published in the listing data. The 18V battery platform should be confirmed for compatibility with existing ONEAND tools before purchasing.
What buyers say
Owners who reviewed the ONEAND P322 generally report smooth nail driving and good performance for household finish work. The ONEAND battery platform is cited positively by users who already own compatible tools. Some reviewers note the tool is heavier than expected for a brad nailer and suggest this matters for overhead nailing tasks.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the ONEAND P322 include a battery?
The listing does not confirm whether a battery is included at the $147.00 price. Verify the kit contents with the seller before purchasing.
How heavy is the ONEAND P322?
The listed item weight is 6.33 pounds.
How does the P322 compare to other 18V cordless nailers in this category?
The P322 is priced between the budget Ryobi ZRP320K1 ($156.99) and premium Milwaukee 2746-21CT ($399.99). Its 6.33-pound weight is heavier than the 4-pound Ryobi. For detailed comparisons, contact hello@toolgalaxy.com.