How to Buy a Nail Gun
This short guide helps you choose the right nail gun for your job by covering the main factors to weigh, the common types you will see, the must-have features to check, and practical buying tips so you can act quickly and confidently.
Key factors to consider
Types available
Important features and specifications
Where to buy, common mistakes and expert tips
- Common mistakes to avoid: buying a tool-only kit without owning a compatible battery platform, overlooking magazine angle which affects access in corners, and assuming all nails fit - check collated nail type before purchase.
- Expert tips: if you need portability and do many small jobs choose a cordless unit with a brushless motor; if you do continuous framing pick pneumatic for consistent drive power.
- Stock and value: consider kits that include battery and charger if you do not already have batteries; watch for limited stock on popular items and for seasonal promotions.
- Maintenance and supplies: buy a few boxes of the correct collated nails and a spare driver blade or replacement parts if you use the tool professionally. Always use eye and hearing protection.
Final Thoughts
Decide first on the type of work - trim, finish or framing - then pick the power source that fits your workflow. Prioritise tool-free adjustments, reliable jam release, and whether the unit comes as a kit or tool-only. Test feel in-store if possible and buy a kit with battery if you do not already own a compatible battery platform.











