Grease Gun Recommendations

   / Grease Gun Recommendations #41  
I grease once or twice a month, and find it difficult to justify spending $150 on a battery operated grease gun...$250 if I need a battery and charger.

If I get one, it will need to be a Dewalt as that is what I have now for drills, etc. I saw a negative review on Amazon from one guy who found it difficult to load. Any comments on that?
No different than every other grease gun. I did unscrew the wrong end once, but that wasnt a huge problem.

I'm a Ryobi One+ man, but they dont have an electric grease gun. My GG is my first Dewalt cordless & has generally been worth it. I'd imagine the Milwaukie & Lincoln guns are similar class. It comes down to what battery type are you.

The first thing I did was replace the tip with a Lock 'n Lube. I got the long one this time, not sure if it's worth it over the normal LnL. But greasing 1 handed with a LnL & battery power sucks WAY less than it would otherwise.
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #42  
I keep two grease guns in my truck I drive to our property. One is a pistol grip with a rigid pipe and one is lever style with a flexible hose. I prefer the pistol. Both are Walmart special and have worked for years.
 
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   / Grease Gun Recommendations #44  
I think you would be better served to give us idea how much you use it, how many fittings you are greasing, where are you doing the work and any special needs such as access.

I have a Pneumatic Craftsman and it works well. Yes near air but I do 99% of my greasing at my shop. However maybe only on this gun but it might not be pushing grease even when it sounds like it is working fine. I will not use it for a joint where you can not see greasing coming out when it is well greased. Such as mower spindles. For me the battery ones are just too costly. I have think three lever guns, have them in different locations where I use them. Back to mower spindles I can count the pumps and know they are being greased and good idea the amount. Much of this is just users preference.
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations
  • Thread Starter
#45  
Thanks for the info on the Dewalt gun. Might wait to find one on sale as I can make do with my mini pistol grip type.

No way I would buy a pneumatic gun. Would rather pump by hand than start the compressor and deal with a long hose.

I agree. I think keeping it simple and less costly is the way I want to go.
I thank everybody here for their help!
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #46  
Guys I'm looking for Recommendations on a grease gun.
If you have a favorite, let me know what model your using.

Thanks,
George


Alemite(R) 18V 8, psi Hand Held Lithium Grease Gun With Two(2) Batteries
| Fastenal



Delivers 8,000 psi

After you run 3-4 tubes of grease you'll be glad for the battery option. I had a Lincoln and it was junk. How people still use the hand pump style is beyond me. I can get in areas unreachable with only one hand once I connect the valve. Hold down the trigger and fill er up. Greasing by had used to be work, now it's actually reasonable to do the same job.
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #47  
My favorite is the Lincoln 1162
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #48  
I think I have one of each presented here, and they all suck
:rolleyes:
Well other than the battery operated ones
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #49  
Second that

I'll be third.
Love my 20v grease gun &
1/4 impact driver
drill
recip. saw
string trimmer blower
with lotsa batteries.
I'll never go back to 2 cycle anything
 
   / Grease Gun Recommendations #50  
No different than every other grease gun. I did unscrew the wrong end once, but that wasnt a huge problem.

I'm a Ryobi One+ man, but they dont have an electric grease gun. My GG is my first Dewalt cordless & has generally been worth it. I'd imagine the Milwaukie & Lincoln guns are similar class. It comes down to what battery type are you.

The first thing I did was replace the tip with a Lock 'n Lube. I got the long one this time, not sure if it's worth it over the normal LnL. But greasing 1 handed with a LnL & battery power sucks WAY less than it would otherwise.

Maybe it is new, but there is a ryobi One+ grease gun.
18V ONE+™ GREASE GUN | RYOBI Tools
 

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