Milwaukee 7150 21 5/8 Inch to 2 1/8 Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer
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Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 7150-21
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Milwaukee
Label: Milwaukee
Features for Milwaukee 7150 21 5/8 Inch to 2 1/8 Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer:
- Operating Pressure: Min-70 PSI, Max-120 PSI
- Air Consumption: .04 ft3/cycles at 100 psi
- Fastener Length: Min. 0.625 in., Max. 2.125 in.; Fastener Size (Diameter): 18 gauge
- Magazine Capacity: 106 nails
- Collation Angle: 0ยบ; Air Inlet: 1/4 in. NPT
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Customer Reviews
Milwaukee 7150-21/ My first nail gun 
2008-02-08
I bought it based on the reviews I found here. Thanks! It has lived to my expectations in every way. It is light and easy to use and it took me all of 5 minutes to read the manual and understand how to use it. The controls are precise and easy to operate and it can use brads made by several manufacturers without problems. I bought it to install baseboards and a 1/4 plywood overlay over an existing floor and it worked flawlessly. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Great Nailer one miner problem 
2008-01-12
This nailer is all it said it would be. I am a contractor and have been useing a grip rite nailer. It would get into tighter places then the Milwakee but after every 50 nails you would have a jam. How nice it is not to have to un jam a gun. I have shot probably about 1500 nails already and never one jam how awseome. Now for the miner problem, when I got the nailer it didn't seem to always want o set the nail unless I had the gun kinda tiped forward it was like the safty would not go down far enough even after adjustment I had the problem. It might have been that my old nailer sat different but none the less I was disapointed. After messing with it awhile I was able to modifie the safty alittle higher and have not had a problem sence. I highly recomend this nailer.
Great brad nailer !! 
2007-09-18
This little brad nailer is sweet. Smooth and reliable (so far), and not too loud. I've used 1.25" and 2" brads with no problems.
Great brad nailer 
2007-07-01
If I could give this nailer a six I would. It's light, well built, jam free and, the color matches my eyes. Great deal at Amazon.
Flawless tool 
2007-06-26
This gun is everything it is advertised to be and more. The ease of loading, setting depth and overall smooth operation makes all the jobs I have done with it so much more pleasurable. This lightweight gun will never tire you out no matter how long the job goes.
Perfect for what I need. 
2008-07-15
I bought this when there were only 12 reviews. All 12 gave it 5 stars and because of that, I purchased it as well. I figured if 12 people gave it 5 out of 5 stars, how bad could it be? Well, they're right on the money and 5/5 is an accurate rating on this nailer.
I use this brad nailer for my home workshop, woodworking projects, baseboards, moulding, etc. I cannot begin to tell you how much better this one is than my last one. To be honest, I don't know much about Milwaukee tools and was a little hesitant. But this little thing has not let me down. It's sturdy, light, very little recoil and has yet to jam up on me (roughly 1000 brads so far). What more can you as for. Plus it looks sharp. I'll put this one up against any dewalt, porter cable, bostich or any other nailer of the same size.
Good Nailer 
2008-05-30
Great gun, thousands of brads shot through it. Works best on work with a relatively flat surface for the nosepiece to rest on. I wish they would make the nosepiece pointed like my bostitch. I actually had to pull my nose pad off and file my down a bit because it wouldn't set brads deep enough in some materials, and I had plenty of air pressure behind it. After putting the pad back on works great. The hook was a great idea freeing up an extra hand is always great. I am impressed with both of my milwaukee guns and going to try more.
Very pleased indeed! 
2008-05-20
I purchased the Milwaukee 7150-21 18 Gauge Brad Nailer and am quite pleased with this time-saving tool. Before I purchased the nailer I was using a friend's Porter Cable nailer. His nailer worked fine, but I experienced many "dummy" firings. The feature in the Milwaukee tool that prevents the firing action when the nails run out was just what I was looking for, and the Milwaukee reputation was icing on the cake. I ordered it from an Amazon partner supplier from Wisconsin and was pleased with their quick handling of my order. I'm not a contractor, but will find this tool very useful for future home improvement projects. Finally, I'm glad Milwaukee included safety glasses with the tool, and...dont forget...you should buy the swivle airhose coupling as it was not included with the unit.
Surprised 
2008-04-12
I have been using Porta-Cable brand nailers for years, when my 18 gauge nail gun died. I was going to get another one, but the place I went was out and I needed another gun right away. I got a DeWalt. It was OK for about a year or so and started to miss fire and jambing. I always maintain my tools and oil the nail guns every time I use them, so I didn't know why this was happening. I went to Amazon to order another Proter-Cable and looked at the reviews and noticed that the Milwaukee 7150-21 had very good reviews, so I thought I would try one and the price was right. I got it and it was defective, it wouldn't counter sink the 1-1/4" nails I was using. I called Weldingmart who I ordered it through and got another one with no questons asked. To make a long story short the new gun is great and customer service was just as good.
Great nail gun! 
2008-02-18
This is the first nail gun I've ever used, but I think it's great. It's very light, easy to use, and doesn't jam. I used it to install baseboard, crown molding, and door/window casing. It made everything go so quick and easy. I used both the included 1.25" brads and also Stanley 1.75" brads also worked perfectly. The no-mar tip is outstanding. I used it with the MAC700 compressor from Makita (also great) that I bought on Amazon as well.
I think it's an excellent combination. It doesn't come with the 1/4" NPT connector like the Rigid gun, but you can pick one up at the home improvement stores for just over 2 bucks. I'm very pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone.