18 volt Milwaukee holds up well for us in road construction. It greases a lot of fittings that my air gun won’t think about.
18 volt Milwaukee holds up well for us in road construction. It greases a lot of fittings that my air gun won’t think about.
Lincoln for sure
2016 BassCat Cougar FTD
I bought a Milwaukee 12v one, works like a champ.
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lincoln best one out there
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I used both the Milwaukee 18v and dewalt 20v for the last few years working in the steel mill. There is no telling how many tubes of grease has been sent through both of those guns. They both have been abused but still clipping along. I prefer the Milwaukee over the dewalt because you can set it at how many shots you pump into whatever you’re greasing. Here is a little Tip for the ones that don’t know. When changing grease tubes don’t pull the T-Handle out until you have screwed the tube canister off of the gun. This keeps the gun primed. I see more folks fighting with grease guns because of pulling the T-Handle before removing the canister. Hope this helps someone in the future.
Every grease gun should come with a box of rags!
All grease guns are messy. Most of the problems come from operator error....
I have heard it said that my gun wore out, and is making a mess.BS
I bought the mini Lock and Lube and had all kinds of airlock issues with it. Switched to the full size Lincoln and haven't had any issues with it.