
Ryobi ONE+ P325
Score: 75/100
Makita XNB02Z
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Makita XNB02Z is a cordless 18V LXT finish nailer designed for professional trim work and woodworking. It offers a high-capacity magazine and extended runtime, though it is heavier than pneumatic models. Best suited for contractors who prioritize cordless convenience and already own Makita batteries.

The Ryobi P325 is an 18V ONE+ AirStrike cordless finish nailer designed for trim and molding work, eliminating the need for compressors or hoses. It features tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment, a low nail indicator, and compatibility with all Ryobi 18V batteries to deliver up to 800 shots per charge on a 4Ah battery. While efficient, it lacks the brushless motor found in premium competitors for longer runtime.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 6.15 lbsbest | 9.5 lbs |
— | 110 nailsbest | |
— | 18 Vbest | |
800 nails | 1,000 nailsbest |
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|---|---|---|
Fastener Compatibility(1) | ||
Nail Length Range | 0.75-2.5 | 1-2.5 |
Power & Performance(2) | ||
Power Source | 18V Cordless | Cordless |
Nails Per Charge (nails) | 800 nails | 1000 nails |
Ergonomics & Build(1) | ||
Weight (lbs) | 6.15 lbs | 9.5 lbs |
Features & Control(2) | ||
LED Light | true | false |
Safety Mechanism | Sequential | Sequential/Contact |


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Professional reviewers praise the P325 for its efficiency within the Ryobi ONE+ ecosystem, highlighting up to 800 shots per charge and effective battery management via depth and air pressure adjustments. While noted as efficient and easy to handle with straight nails up to 2-1/2 inches, reviewers consistently point out that the 6.15 lb weight is a drawback compared to lighter competitors.
Everyday users express high satisfaction with the tool's cordless convenience and all-day battery life. The primary recurring theme is appreciation for the freedom from hoses and compressors, with no specific performance complaints noted in available feedback beyond occasional stock availability issues.

Limited expert review data is available, with a single reference to the related XNB02 model from Pro Tool Reviews. The tool is recognized as professional-grade with solid construction quality and acceptance within the trade through major retailers.
No specific consumer reviews, user testimonials, common praise, or documented complaints were found in the provided search results.
“Cordless ease”

