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Brad Nails

Explore our Brad Nails, crafted for precision fastening in a variety of woodworking and crafting applications. 

These thin, lightweight nails feature a small head that allows for discreet placement, making them ideal for trim work, cabinetry, and delicate projects where aesthetics matter. 

Available in various lengths and gauges, our brad nails ensure strong holding power while minimising splitting in the wood. Compatible with most brad nailers, they are perfect for both professional carpenters and DIY enthusiasts looking to achieve clean, professional results in their projects.

FirmaHold Straight Brad Nails With Gas

Ideal for internal applications such as skirting, architrave, tongue and groove fixing with a T head for a concealed finish. Suitable for use in cordless and pneumatic brad nailers. Stainless steel must be used where there is a corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics, e.g.: green oak or cedar.

FirmaHold Straight Brad Nails Without Gas

Ideal for internal applications such as skirting, architrave, tongue and groove fixing with a T head for a concealed finish. Suitable for use in cordless and pneumatic brad nail guns. Stainless steel must be used where there is a corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics, e.g.: green oak or cedar.

Brad Nails and Staples

Straight and Angled Brad nails. Staples.

G16 angled staples compatible with Paslode, Dewalt and many more.

FirmaHold Angled Brad Nails Without Gas

FirmaHold 16 gauge 20° angled brads (second Fix). Suitable for use in cordless and pneumatic brad nailers. Stainless steel must be used where there is a corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics, e.g. green oak or cedar.

FirmaHold Angled Brad Nails With Gas

FirmaHold 16 gauge 20° angled brads (second Fix). Suitable for use in cordless and pneumatic brad nailers. Stainless steel must be used where there is a corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics, e.g. green oak or cedar.