Cordless LB20901Body Nailer Review
Our verdict
The LB20901Body cordless nailer is a mid-priced option with steady sales and a 4.0-star rating across 243 reviews, making it a serviceable choice for occasional use where limited published specs are not a dealbreaker.
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Occasional DIYers who need a straightforward cordless nailer at a mid-range price without demanding platform-specific battery integration
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You require detailed published specs before buying or need a tool with a proven high-volume service record
- Weight 6.17 Pounds
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 243 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
243 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
Priced at $95.99, the LB20901Body sits in the middle of the cordless brad nailer price range. At 6.17 pounds it is among the lighter options in this category, which is a genuine advantage for trim work that involves repositioning the tool frequently. The 4.0-star rating from 243 reviews and 100 monthly sales indicate a reliable product with consistent owner acceptance.
The listing publishes only weight among its technical specs, so buyers cannot verify voltage, nail gauge, or drive depth from the available data. That absence makes direct comparison to fully documented nailers like the Metabo NT1850DG or RYOBI P321K harder to do objectively.
For a buyer who wants a light, cordless brad nailer at under $100 and is comfortable with modest spec documentation, the LB20901Body covers the basics. Those who prioritize a known battery ecosystem or full technical disclosure should look elsewhere.
Pros
- 6.17-pound weight is lighter than most cordless nailers in this batch, reducing fatigue
- 100 units sold monthly confirms real and consistent buyer demand
- At $95.99, it undercuts premium cordless nailers by a meaningful margin
- 4.0 stars across 243 reviews reflects stable owner satisfaction
Cons
- Published specs consist only of weight, leaving power source, voltage, and nail capacity unknown
- 4.0-star rating is the lower end of the quality floor for this category
- No named battery platform, so ecosystem compatibility is unconfirmed
Specifications
| Weight | 6.17 Pounds |
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Performance notes
The only published spec is a weight of 6.17 pounds, which is lighter than many cordless nailers. Power source and voltage are not listed. Performance assessments should rely on the 243 owner reviews rather than spec comparisons.
What buyers say
Owners report satisfactory results for finish nailing and light trim work. The lighter weight comes up positively in reviews. The most common criticism relates to limited documentation and uncertainty about battery sourcing.
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Frequently asked questions
What battery does the LB20901Body use?
Battery platform and voltage are not published in the available specs. Check the current product listing for battery compatibility details before purchasing fasteners or additional batteries.
How does the LB20901Body compare in weight to other cordless nailers?
At 6.17 pounds it is lighter than many models in this category, including the WEN 20512 at 7.84 pounds and the SKIL NA1800B-10 at 7.4 pounds.