Grip-Rite 2 in. 18-Gauge Electrogalvanized Brad Nails (GRF182M) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Trim
- Molding
- Cabinets
The default interior brad nail: an inexpensive 18-gauge electrogalvanized strip that fits nearly any brad nailer and leaves a fillable pinhole for trim, molding and cabinet face work.
Pros
- Cheap consumable at roughly $15 per 1,000, so a full trim job costs a few dollars in fasteners
- 18-gauge leaves a pinhole that needs little or no filler, ideal on stained or delicate molding
- Straight 18ga strips fit almost every brad nailer (Ryobi, DeWalt, Metabo HPT, Milwaukee) with no adapter
Cons
- 18-gauge has low holding power, so it is for tacking trim, not structural or load-bearing work
- Electrogalvanized coating is for interior only, it will rust on exterior or treated lumber
- 2 in maximum length in this SKU cannot reliably bite through thick casing into a stud
Specifications
| Gauge | 18-gauge |
|---|---|
| Length range | 5/8 - 2 in (line); 2 in this SKU |
| Collation | Straight strip |
| Coating | Electrogalvanized |
| Best for | Trim & molding |