Wurth 18 gauge micro brad nail gives you a 1 inch long headless pin that grips trim, frames, and small joinery while keeping the fastener practically invisible, which supports clean finishing work on visible cabinet and furniture surfaces. The headless design creates a small penetration point that reduces surface disruption, so less filling and sanding are needed when closing out a job. As a micro brad nail in the nails class, it suits light fastening where you want holding power without large nail heads dominating the workpiece. The nail length of 1 inch works well in many common trim and light-assembly thicknesses, helping installers handle vanities, moldings, and other listed applications with one standard fastener. The product is identified by manufacturer part number EB825P, giving shops a clear part reference for restocking and matching job specs.
The web description states that these nails fit tools such as the Senco LS 1 and similar models, so installers using that class of 18 gauge pinner can load this nail directly into their existing tool for streamlined setup. Using a nail that matches common professional pinners allows crews to move between vanities, molding and trim, drawer assembly, and picture frames without changing fastener style. Because the fastener is a headless pin, it suits workflows where the tool is set for precise, flush driving, helping maintain control on cabinet door frames and detailed ornamentals. The 18 gauge format aligns with micro brad and pin nailers designed for light fastening, so shops can keep one fastener type ready for many of the applications listed in the product description.
The Wurth 18 gauge x 1 inch long micro brad nail is described for vanities, molding and trim, which makes it suited to fastening face moldings, light edge trims, and small returns where a narrow shank supports the wood without heavy surface damage. The same nail is listed for dowels and joints, so it can help lock small joinery or dowel-reinforced corners while the adhesive cures, adding temporary or supplemental mechanical hold in cabinet assemblies. In cabinet door frames and drawer assembly work, the 1 inch length reaches through front components into rails or sides, which supports squaring and holding the pieces during assembly and handling. Picture frames and scribe moldings are also called out, meaning this pin performs in thin-stock applications where wide fasteners might telegraph through or split the profile. For furniture repair, carvings, ornamentals, and rattan, the headless format lets technicians stabilize loosened parts while keeping fastener traces subtle, which is important on visible decorative areas.
The product is described specifically as a headless pin in 18 gauge, so it drives into cabinet door frames, trim, and panels with a very small entry mark, which reduces surface rework before finishing. Because the shank is slender, it suits blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels, where holding power must come from penetration rather than a large head, helping panels stay aligned on frames or substrates. In drawer assembly and picture frames, the 1 inch length provides reach into mating pieces without projecting through, supporting strong contact across the joint while keeping the outer surfaces intact. The same characteristics benefit scribe moldings and ornamentals, where the pin adds mechanical security but leaves minimal evidence on painted or stained edges. The EB825P identifier groups all of these uses under a single part, allowing shops to standardize on one micro brad nail for many fine fastening tasks.
The Wurth 18 gauge x 1 inch micro brad nail is described for vanities, molding and trim, dowels and joints, cabinet door frames, drawer assembly, picture frames, scribe moldings, furniture repair, carvings, ornamentals, and similar detailed work.
The headless pin design produces a very small entry mark in molding, scribe pieces, and ornamentals, which limits surface disturbance and supports cleaner finishing on visible cabinet and furniture parts.
The EB825P nail is described as fitting tools such as the Senco LS 1 and similar models, so it suits pin and brad nailers built for this size fastener.
The 1 inch length allows the nail to penetrate door frame members and mating parts enough to hold joints during assembly, supporting alignment without overshooting through typical frame thicknesses.
The product description lists blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels as an application, so the slender, headless pin can secure panels from the back or edges while keeping fasteners hidden from view.
The EB825P nail is specified for furniture repair and rattan, giving repair technicians a fine nail that stabilizes joints and woven elements while leaving only minimal visible marks.
Choosing the Wurth 18 gauge micro brad nail in 1 inch length ties many cabinet, trim, and furniture repair operations to a single fastener, which simplifies setup across vanities, cabinet door frames, drawer assembly, picture frames, and detailed ornamentals. The headless pin format supports blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels where clean faces matter, while the 18 gauge size serves delicate moldings, carvings, and rattan without heavy surface disruption. With the EB825P part number, shops and installers can align purchasing and job planning around a clearly defined micro brad nail for fine fastening tasks.
Sold In: 1 Box
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