WilliamBos
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2004
- Messages
- 5,363
- Location
- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
Milwaukee M12 - great gun, zero issues.
A couple weeks ago I bought a dealt 20 volt grease gun.....thing is great.
I have the Dewalt. I got it only because Ryobi didn't make a One+ gun until just after I bought one with different batteries. I suspect getting one that matches your existing batteries will be the most important factor on any of the grease guns. My dewalt chugs away at about 1, maybe 2 pumps per second. Easily controllable by the trigger if you are paying any kind of attention. The number of pumps auto cutout on the Milwaukee is cool, but I don't think it's close to a deciding feature.I don't have one yet (electric greaser) but I am seriously looking at them. I have one question, is the Milwaukee a better choice since it can be dialed to deliver a number of grease pumps?
I don't have a preference since all my 18-volt tools are Rigid and Rigid doesn't offer a greaser.
Yesterday I ordered a manual pistol grip, an alemite 555e. It's got a dual mode, pressure or volume, sounds like a pretty nice feature. I really like my pneumatic lincoln 1162, but my massey has been working out back for a while now, no electricity back there hence no compressor.
With as often as tractors and equipment need grease why would anyone nowadays still buy a hand pump grease gun?
When I do my greasing I run through 5-8 tubes of grease. My hand would be killing pumping it that many times each grease run...