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    Grease Gun

    I got a cheap mini grease gun that doesn’t work that well. Doesn’t seem to stay pressurized. Looking to get a regular sized one that isn’t too expensive. What do you guys use/recommend?

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    I don't think any of them last like they used too!
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    Make sure you're getting the air out when installing a tube of grease:



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    Lincoln and Alemite are pretty good. The one I use with marine grease for my outboard and trailer is Lubrimatic and it works well.
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    LockNLube, not cheap.

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    Milwaukee M18 Cordless 2-Speed Grease Gun

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    I have several Lincolns, I have a dewalt 20 volt and also actually a alemite or two. The Lincoln is by far the best value. I have tested nearly all brands of grease also, valvoline cerulean came back as best. Have been using on heavy farm equipment for years and have zero failures due to lubrication
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    LockNLube, not cheap. +1 good stuff

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    The one I use most often is my Slippery Pete.
    https://www.amazon.com/Slippery-Pete...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

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