
That's a massive 55% discount and the best price this brad nailer has ever been on Amazon for a new unit. (For further comparison, you'd pay at least $10 more to snag it from Walmart.) Buy Now at Amazon
- drives up to 2" brad nails
- 700 nails per charge
- fits in tight spaces
- weighs just 5.5 lbs.
- built-in LED light
- accepts 5/8" up to 2" 18-Gauge brad nails
- 2.0Ah Lithium Ion battery
- Model: NT1850DG

This is one of Lowe's daily deals, and is the best price we've seen. It's also at least $20 less than you'd pay anywhere else. Choose in-store pickup to dodge the $5.99 shipping fee, or get free shipping with orders of $35 or more by signing up to MyLowe's Rewards. (It's free to join.)Â Buy Now at Lowe's
- for 16-gauge nails from 1" up to 2.5"
- selective actuation switch
- depth of drive adjustment
- 360° fully adjustable exhaust port
- air duster button
- no-mar tip on nose to prevent markings on projects
- weighs just 3.7 lbs.
- Model: NT65M2SM

Although widely price matched now, it's still $35 off and tied with our mention from last week as the lowest price we've seen. Buy Now at Amazon
- dual LED work lights
- drives up to 420 nails per charge
- Model: CMCN618B

That's $70 off and the best price we could find. Buy Now at Amazon
- for 16-gauge nails from 1" up to 2.5"
- selective actuation switch
- depth of drive adjustment
- 360° fully adjustable exhaust port
- air duster button
- no-mar tip on nose to prevent markings on projects
- weighs just 3.7 lbs.
- Model: NT65M2SM

Upholstery staplers like this one are aimed at furniture restorers, auto interior work, and DIY fabric projects where a standard staple gun won't cut it, and at $25, you're saving about $4 off the list price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Accepts 1/4–9/16in 20-gauge T50 staples; excludes 71 series
- Prevent accidental firing with trigger lock-out safety
- Reduce fatigue using lightweight aluminum body and soft-grip handle
- Direct exhaust away with 360° rotating exhaust cover
- Run reliably on 60–120 PSI air pressure range

Woodworkers, furniture makers, and trim carpenters who need a reliable medium crown stapler for upholstery, cabinetry, or sheathing work will find this 16-gauge pneumatic tool from HBT a functional option at $87, which is about $12 off the $99 list price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Drive 16-gauge 7/16-inch crown staples, 3/4-inch to 2-inch
- Switch between sequential or contact fire quickly
- Set depth tool-free for consistent staple placement
- Clear jams fast with quick-release mechanism
- Work cleaner with 360° exhaust and protect surfaces

This 2-in-1 tool handles both brad nailing and narrow crown stapling, which makes it useful if you do trim work, cabinetry, or upholstery and want one tool instead of two. It's currently $5 off the $38 list price at $33. Buy Now at Walmart
- Drive brads 3/4in–2in and narrow crown staples 1/2in–1-1/2in
- Prevent surface dents with included no-mar tip
- Redirect exhaust away from you with 360° rotating cover
- Dial precise fastener depth with thumb-wheel adjustment
- Clear jams quickly with quick-release mechanism

A cordless brad nailer with two batteries and 1,000 included fasteners is a solid starting kit for DIYers doing trim work, cabinet installation, or light framing, and at $119 it's $81 off the $200 list price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Choose single-fire or sequential-fire for precise or rapid nailing
- Work longer with two included 2.0Ah batteries
- Reduce fatigue with lightweight, one-hand maneuverability
- Reach tight spaces easily with compact design
- See better in low light with built-in LED light

For framing contractors or serious DIYers tackling structural work like walls, roof sheathing, or decking, a 3-in-1 nailer that handles multiple nail types cuts down on tool switching and keeps your workflow moving. Currently $95, that's about $14 off the $109 list price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Quick-change magazine fits 21°, 28°, 34° fasteners
- Drives 2-3/16" to 3-1/2" framing nails
- Anti-dry fire prevents blank shots and motor wear
- Adjustable depth sets flush or countersunk nails
- Switch single-shot or bump-fire for faster nailing

Roofing contractors and DIYers tackling shingle jobs will find a coil nailer like this more practical than a stick nailer for high-volume work, since the coil magazine holds more nails and keeps you reloading less often. It's currently $86, which is about $12 off the list price of $98. Buy Now at Walmart
- Drive 3/4-inch to 1-3/4-inch full-head coil nails
- Set consistent nail depth with tool-free depth adjustment
- Space shingles quickly with adjustable shingle guide
- Load fewer times with 120-nail high-capacity magazine
- Switch between sequential and bump-fire with interchangeable triggers

For DIYers or contractors laying hardwood or engineered flooring, a 4-in-1 tool that handles both stapling and nailing in 18-gauge saves you from buying separate guns for different flooring types. It's currently $9 off the $73 list price at $64. Buy Now at Walmart
- Installs 1/4"–5/8" engineered or solid hardwood flooring
- Drives 18-gauge brad nails 3/4"–2"
- Fires 18-gauge 1/4" crown staples 5/8"–1-1/2"
- Clears jams quickly with quick-release mechanism
- Adjust depth tool-free for consistent nail head setting

Contractors and serious DIYers who regularly work with framing lumber will get the most out of a 21-degree pneumatic nailer like this one, since the angled magazine makes it easier to drive nails in tight corners. It's currently $81, which is $12 off the $93 list price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Drives 21° 2–3-1/2 inch round-head framing nails
- Set precise nail depth tool-free
- Redirect exhaust 360° away from your face
- Protects surfaces and prevents dry-fire damage
- Switch between sequential and bump-fire instantly