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    <ai:summary>Shop BradNailer electric brad nailer for clean cordless trim work. Ideal for skirting, beading and panelling. Order today with UK delivery.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>TL;DR: A cordless brad nailer is the best choice for most UK trim, skirting, architrave and panelling jobs because it drives slim 18-gauge brads without an air…</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A nail gun drives fasteners faster than a hammer. For UK skirting, architraves and panelling, an 18-gauge cordless brad nailer is usually the best choice—here</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>Staples are U-shaped fasteners with a crown and two legs. Learn UK staple types, materials, crown sizes and when to pair staples with brad nails on trim jobs.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>Cordless brad nailer guide for UK trim work: 18-gauge basics, jobs it suits, buying checklist and FAQs. Compare features before you buy.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>18 gauge brad nailer buying guide for UK DIYers: what gauge means, best jobs, brad lengths, hire vs buy, MDF tips and features to check before you order.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>Brad nailer vs finish nailer for UK skirting and panelling: compare gauge sizes, hole finish, job types and which tool most DIYers actually need before buying.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>Cordless brad nailer guide for UK trim work: 18-gauge basics, jobs it suits, buying checklist and FAQs. Compare features before you buy.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>TL;DR: A cordless brad nailer is the best choice for most UK trim, skirting, architrave and panelling jobs because it drives slim 18-gauge brads without an air…</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A nail gun drives fasteners faster than a hammer. For UK skirting, architraves and panelling, an 18-gauge cordless brad nailer is usually the best choice—here</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>Staples are U-shaped fasteners with a crown and two legs. Learn UK staple types, materials, crown sizes and when to pair staples with brad nails on trim jobs.</ai:summary>
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