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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
Decent enough nails, I can't say to the exact count if it's absolutely 6000, I suspect not to be honest. Non the less, a good value. I was able to cut a length of nails down to a shorter length without them falling apart, so I would say these are pretty good.
Derrick Jost
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I recently ordered a Craftsman 18 Ga Brad Nailer from Amazon and needed some brads. In the past I would use finish nails that needed to be driven and countersunk by hand. I then graduated to a pneumatic brad nailer that worked great, but needed a compressor and hose. I always used Craftsman or DeWalt branded brad nails and they worked great, but were pricy. Since I decided to make the move into a battery powered brad nailer, I thought it would be a great time to try some new brads. I ordered Dewbin 1 3/4" brad nails and hoped for the best. The brads arrived in a nice plastic case and there was absolutely zero breakage of the collations. There was also absolutely zero rust that I have occasionally experienced on other brands. I mainly use the brad nailer for home remodeling and these brads functioned flawlessly in the Craftsman brad nailer. I used it for some colonial casing and base. I just ordered some 1 1/4" brads and will update if they perform like the 1 3/4". Good price, received in good shape, nice plastic case, flawless functioning and good hold. I would consider this a home run.
Zio
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I picked up this 18 Gauge Brad Nails set (12,000 counts, 1-3/4 inch) for a few woodworking projects, and they've been excellent. The galvanized finish adds durability and rust resistance, which is perfect for both indoor and light outdoor use.These nails feed smoothly into both my pneumatic and electric brad nailers with no jams or misfires. The quality is consistent across the entire batch — no bent or deformed nails, which is rare for large quantity sets.Whether you're doing finish work, trim, or cabinetry, these nails hold strong and leave a clean finish. For the price and quantity, this is a fantastic value. Highly recommended for DIYers and pros alike!
Kevindt
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Most of my nail-guns' ammunition comes in flimsy cardboard boxes that fall apart, or in a thin plastic blister pack that is useless for storage once opened. These come in a strong, resealable plastic box, with foam to protect them. That means the right size is easy to find, and the strips don't get broken.The nails themselves are good quality compared to many others. Solid zinc galvanization, well-formed heads, chisel-tipped for ease of penetration. Consistent along the strips. I haven't had a misfire or stuck nail in my Ryobi or Milwaukee nail-guns yet, using the long 1-3/4" nails for baseboard attachment. I've run over 120 feet of baseboard and trim with zero problems earlier today. Easy, consistent penetration throughout.Two big boxes of 6000 each means they should last for a while. I have two shorter sizes on order for lighter project work, and I'm looking forward to using them soon too.
Theodore Brassica
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
These brad nails came well packaged in a plastic container and are exactly as you expect them to be. I tested a few in my air nailer and didn’t run into any jams or feeding issues. All was good/they worked fine. I'm just a DIYer for the most part and don't have any projects going at the moment so I've not used a ton yet. But brads are brads in my experience. And this is a HUGE amount of them for me. If I get going on a big project I could see using a lot of these but at my current rate, these will last me (12k of them) a long time. Considering that, these are a great value!
William Peck
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
I don't know if you realize how many nails 6000 nails is, but let me tell you, it's a lot. You can nail a lot of stuff together with 6000 nails. These nails are very nice. They work fine in my Wen pneumatic nailer. No complaints. No problems with jamming or bending or any such nonsense. I recently paid like 12 bucks at a box store for a box of 900 assorted 18 gauge nails, including some sizes I never use. Long story short, this is a bargain. I ordered the size I use the most and I'll probably never run out again as long as I live. These nails will go in your gun, easy peasy and make you smile, greedy greasy. I'm very happy with this find.
Mom
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
The Short: Nice heavy duty storage container and smooth application, no misfires.The Long:* If you've ever purchased brad nails before they typically come in a cardboard box that over time will fail. The box falls apart before you get through all the nails. These come in a nice thick plastic container that shuts well, keeping them dry and all in tact rather than strips that have broken apart.* No misfires with the pneumatic nail gun. With other less expensive brands, I've had to stop working to clear out a junk nail and then close it all up again. I went through 4 strips of these nails and not a single misfire. Super impressed.* Good value considering they work just as good as the name brand ones that are twice the price.
Country Life
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
It is hard to complain about the plastic case that these 1 3/4" brad nails come in, but it would be better if it was made out of a different plastic. The plastic is not very pliable, so it can be a little brittle, especially under the weight of this many 18-gauge brad nails. If they would use a softer plastic that doesn’t crack under pressure, it would be perfect. Still, this case is better than a little cardboard box or a plastic bag like most brad nails come in. Those containers always lead to more broken strips of nails and that makes for lots of inconvenience. The brad nails themselves are built well and they work as good as the best brad nails I have used in the past. They go into the material smoothly and I haven’t had any problems with jammed nail guns. I definitely recommend these brad nails, but be careful handling the case.
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