Cordless Brad Nailer Review
Our verdict
This cordless brad nailer at $79.99 earns a respectable 4.2-star rating from 62 reviewers, though the low review count and absent spec sheet mean buyers need to do independent research before committing.
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Casual DIYers who want a cordless brad nailer around the $79.99 price point and can verify cord-free convenience fits their workflow.
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- Priced 14% below the category median ($92.49 across 52 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 62 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
62 owner reviews, fewer 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
At $79.99, this cordless brad nailer competes in a crowded mid-price segment where battery-powered convenience is increasingly standard. The 4.2-star rating from 62 reviewers is encouraging, though the sample is small enough that the score could shift with more data.
With 100 buyers last month, demand is present but below the most active options in this batch. The cordless designation is noted in the product name, but no specs confirm the battery platform, voltage, weight, or magazine capacity. Buyers planning to rely on this tool for ongoing projects should verify compatibility with an existing battery ecosystem.
Compared to similarly priced options like the Nail YS-JR-DQ-01 at $79.99 with 600 monthly buyers and a 4.4-star rating, this model has a thinner buyer track record. It remains a viable option for light, one-off tasks where demand for deep spec documentation is lower.
Pros
- 4.2-star rating above the category quality floor
- Cordless design for job-site flexibility
- Reasonable price at $79.99 for a cordless nailer
Cons
- Only 62 reviews, making the rating harder to rely on
- No published specs on battery platform, voltage, weight, or nail gauge
- Lower monthly demand than comparably priced battery-powered alternatives
Performance notes
No power source details, battery voltage, weight, or speed specs are published for this model. The product name confirms it is cordless, which is a practical advantage for trim and finish work away from outlets, but battery details must be confirmed with the seller.
What buyers say
Based on 62 reviews and a 4.2-star score, early buyers are broadly satisfied. The low review count limits insight into how the tool holds up under sustained use or in varied conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
What battery does this cordless brad nailer use?
Battery platform details are not published in the available product data. Contact the seller to confirm voltage compatibility and whether a battery is included.
How does this compare to the Nail YS-JR-DQ-01 at the same price?
Both are priced at $79.99 as cordless options. The Nail YS-JR-DQ-01 has significantly higher demand at 600 buyers per month and a 4.4-star rating from 208 reviews, giving it a stronger buyer track record at the same price point.
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