Best Collated Siding Nails Under $50 (2026)

Selections were ranked by a value score combining customer ratings, coil count, nail dimensions (length and 0.092" shank), shank type, finish, and price under $50

Top Picks

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    Metabo HPT Siding Nails 1-1/4 in x .092 in, 3600 count

    Metabo HPT Siding Nails 1-1/4 in x .092 in, 3600 count

    Koki Holdings America, Ltd • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

    Full round head, hot-dipped galvanized siding nails with ring shank for strong holding power. Suitable for siding, sheathing, decking and fencing; 3,600 per box. Customers note solid performance and good quality with occasional jams

    • full round head, ring shank
    • hot-dipped galvanized
    • collated wire coil for ease of use
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    3600 count siding nails 1-3/4 in 0.092 in ring shank HDG

    3600 count siding nails 1-3/4 in 0.092 in ring shank HDG

    findmall • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

    Siding nails with full round head and ring shank, HDG steel for corrosion resistance. Suitable for wire coil framing and sheathing in pressure-treated lumber. Some users report mixed performance including misfires and variable nail length

    • hot-dipped galvanized steel
    • suitable for pressure-treated lumber
    • works with CN55/CN57 nailers
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    3600 Count Siding Nails 15-Degree Wire Coil

    3600 Count Siding Nails 15-Degree Wire Coil

    Hotop • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

    Hotop 3600-count coil siding nails with 15-degree wire collated nails. Full round head and galvanized for sheathing, decking, and fencing—includes 12 rolls totaling 3600 nails. Relevant for 15-degree nailers

    • 3600 total nails
    • 15-degree coil compatibility
    • galvanized for corrosion resistance
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Buying Guide

Choose the right nail length

Match nail length to siding and substrate—common lengths here include 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 1-3/4" to ensure adequate penetration into sheathing or studs

Prefer ring-shank for holding power

Ring-shank nails like those across these coils provide superior pullout resistance for siding materials compared with smooth shanks

Select appropriate corrosion resistance

Hot-dipped galvanized or galvanized finishes protect against rust on exterior siding; several picks explicitly list hot-dipped galvanization

Match collated angle to your tool

These products come in coil and 15° collated formats—confirm your siding nailer accepts coil or a 15° angle to avoid fit issues

Consider coil count and per-unit value

Coil sizes here are typically 3,600 nails; higher counts lower the per-nail cost and reduce reloading frequency for larger jobs