
Dewalt
The DeWalt DCN930B is a 20V MAX XR brushless cordless framing nailer designed for professional contractors who need portable power without air compressors. It drives 2 to 3-1/2 inch 30° paper-tape collated nails and features an active flywheel system for rapid firing with minimal downtime. The tool offers extended runtime, precise toe-nailing capabilities, and compatibility with DeWalt's 20V MAX battery ecosystem.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers position the DeWalt DCN930B as a next-generation tool that significantly improves setup speed over pneumatic alternatives. Experts praise the active flywheel for providing zero ramp-up time between shots and highlight the specialized nose design for superior toe-nailing performance into LVL materials. The brushless motor is noted for its powerful runtime, capable of covering 530 sq ft of subflooring on a single charge with a 5Ah battery.
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How It Compares
vs. DeWalt DCN920
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Choose the DCN930B for higher magazine capacity and paper nail compatibility, or select the DCN920 for a lighter weight tool using plastic collated nails.
vs. Milwaukee M18 Fuel
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Select the DCN930B if paper collation is preferred, otherwise consider the Milwaukee M18 Fuel for alternative cordless framing power.
vs. Metabo HPT
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Choose the DCN930B for enhanced toe-nailing performance, or consider Metabo HPT for standard framing applications.