BRAD Finishing Nailer Fuel Cells – 30ml (2 pack) FirmaHold
£8.85£10.62 EX VATINC VAT
FirmaHold brad nailer gas fuel cells in a 30ml twin pack. Cleaned propane and butane blend with fully synthetic oil for clean combustion, reduced carbon build-up, and less wear on your tool.
FirmaHold brad nailer gas fuel cells keep your second fix nailer running cleanly and consistently. Each 30ml cell contains a cleaned propane and butane blend with fully synthetic oil — the combination that matters when you’re working inside finished rooms where fumes and residue are the last thing you want. The brad nailer gas formula is designed for cleaner combustion, which means less carbon depositing on the tool internals and a better working environment overall.
These cells are manufactured to European standards and CE approved, filled in accordance with European Regulation 75/324/EWG. That’s not just box-ticking — it translates to consistent gas pressure across the life of each cell, which keeps your nailer cycling reliably from the first shot to the last.
Why Fuel Cell Quality Matters for Your Brad Nailer
A cheap or poorly blended fuel cell might fire perfectly for the first dozen nails, then start to lose pressure, misfire, or leave enough residue inside the combustion chamber to cause problems down the line. FirmaHold uses a high-quality propellant specifically to prevent leakage and extend shelf life, so cells stored in a van or site bag over winter won’t be a disappointment come the spring.
The fully synthetic oil mixed into the fuel actively lubricates the tool during firing. It’s a straightforward piece of engineering: every time the cell fires, a small amount of oil is introduced to the combustion chamber alongside the gas. Less carbon deposition means the tool stays cleaner for longer between services, which is worth something if you’re using the nailer day in, day out on second fix joinery.
The twin pack format gives you a sensible working quantity for most jobs. Second fix trim and architrave on a full house, a day of skirting, or a run of bead and casing — two cells covers a realistic working session without carrying unnecessary stock. Keep a spare pack in the bag and you’re unlikely to run dry mid-job.
Pro Tip: Store unused fuel cells at room temperature and away from direct sunlight — heat and cold both affect internal pressure, and a cell that has been left in a hot van all summer may underperform or leak at the valve.








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