Best Inexpensive Grease Gun

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RSKY

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Kentucky, West of the Lakes, South of Possum Trot.
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None of the three grease guns I own will work. The air powered one I was given, the small one handed one, or the larger lever action. I got half the tractor greased and the lever suddenly went limp. I can find nothing wrong and was in a hurry so I just quit for the day.

Was is a good, reliable, don't break the bank grease gun. I have only the CK20 and a lawn mower to grease so I do not need an expensive one.

RSKY
 
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I have this one, I think I paid $25 for it on Amazon, best one I have had yet..
 

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I got a lever action Lincoln that works good. Got it at Napa. Think it was about $27.
 
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I've several "cheap" lever action kicking around and finally bought a Lincoln about 10 yrs ago. Well worth it.
 
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I got tired of fighting with the cheap lever action I've had for years and bought a Lincoln lever action and a hand squeeze type for use with a hose. They're worth spending the extra few $ for.
 
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I've got two 'hand grip' style. The first one I bought from my local auto parts shop; it works fine (after figuring out the knurled adjustment tip*... thanks TBN!) but the JD grease cartridges didn't fit. And those cartridges are very convenient.

So I bought a JD branded one that did fit the cartridges.

I've never had a problem with squeezing the grease.


* don't fully disassemble the knurled tip to 'see how it works' as the spring inside will shoot across the workshop and you'll spend hours looking for it!
 
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Hand pump grease guns are a PITA and I've never found one that wasn't messy and hasn't caused problems. Cheap or expensive they've all had similar problems with air bubbles in the grease cartridges.

18 Litre Air Grease Pump | Princess Auto

Got mine on sale $150. That may sound expensive but its way cheaper than a commercial/industrial pail mounted air grease pump. When I add up all the hand pump grease guns and couplers I've gone through over the years $150 is cheap. All the new guns seem to be made in china and don't last, are poor fit/finish/quality, and leak grease from everywhere.

I've used it 3 years so far and no problems and I highly recommend it. My only addition is a 12" flex line on the gun to get into tight spots and a lock-n-lube coupler which I also highly recommend.

I won't go back to grease cartridges. I now buy bulk grease in a pail and only get messy once in a while loading the 18L air grease gun pail. If I could mount the air pump head directly to a grease pail it would be perfect.

Bottom line is I now put all the grease into my zerk fittings and I don't get anything squirting out the sides of the coupler and I don't get all greasy at the same time fighting with cartridges.
 
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I ordered the "Lumax LX-1150" yesterday. After searching seven or eight online stores this was the one that had the highest number of reviews with no low scores. Some of the Harbor Freight ones only got 2.5 out of 5.0 star ratings.

It will be here Monday.

In about ten years or so I will post a review.

RSKY
 
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The John deere grease gun (#TY26517) I bought when I bought my 5075E has been excellent. I have several other grease guns that do the job, but none of them are as nice as the JD one I bought to use Polyurethane grease in. BTW people try to sell this grease gun online for almost $40. It was like $24 or somewhere in that range at my local JD dealer. Also most of the prices for the JD Polyurethane grease are about doubled online compared to what my JD dealer sells it for.
 
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I found a seezed up lever action grease gun in a huyndai loader about 10yrs ago. Its been a great old girl. I do have a lincoln too.
Yes you read that right. A seezed up grease gun....just imagine what the loader looked like.
 
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I bought this Lincoln and it works very well. I am not a fan of the air power or battery grease guns. I only use it once a month or so, maybe if I did it more I would change my mind.

Amazon.com: Drake Off Road Lincoln Lubrication 1134 Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Grease Gun with Whip Hose and Rigid Pipe: Automotive

I also (due to feedback from here) bought the Lock-n-lube which is fantastic!

Amazon.com: LockNLube Grease Coupler locks onto Zerk fittings. Grease goes in, not on the machine. World's best-selling original locking grease coupler. Rated 1, PSI. Long-lasting rebuildable tool.: Automotive
 
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I've got two 'hand grip' style. The first one I bought from my local auto parts shop; it works fine (after figuring out the knurled adjustment tip*... thanks TBN!) but the JD grease cartridges didn't fit. And those cartridges are very convenient.

So I bought a JD branded one that did fit the cartridges.

I've never had a problem with squeezing the grease.


* don't fully disassemble the knurled tip to 'see how it works' as the spring inside will shoot across the workshop and you'll spend hours looking for it!


Buy one of those magnets on the end of a stick and use it to pick up nails in a construction site. I've found lots of small parts that shot across the shop and were presumed gone forever. Very easy.
 
 
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