Home Depot Is Giving Away a Free Battery With This Ryobi Brad Nailer—Now 32% Off

Ryobi’s popular 18V AirStrike 16-gauge finish nailer is discounted at The Home Depot and includes a free 2.0Ah battery – making it a good option for trim, molding, and other finish carpentry projects.
Home Depot Is Giving Away a Free Battery With This Ryobi Brad Nailer—Now 32% Off
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Ryobi tools have a loyal following among DIYers for offering dependable performance at approachable prices, and The Home Depot is running a deal that trim carpenters and home renovators will appreciate. Right now, the Ryobi ONE+ 18V AirStrike 16-Gauge Cordless Brd Nailer is $209 (was $308). The deal includes a free 2.0Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE battery, making it an affordable way to expand your ONE+ collection. A cordless brad nailer like this one is ideal for installing baseboards, crown molding, window and door trim, and other finish work without dragging around a compressor and hose.

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Ryobi ONE+ 18V Brad Nailer + Free Battery

Now $209 (was $308)

This cordless finish nailer drives 16-gauge nails without needing a compressor, and the included battery gets DIYers working right out of the box.

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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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