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Bob Atchison
Greater than one weekThe end cap is just about impossible to get screwed on. If it wasn’t for that I’d get all 5’s.
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Jeep guy
> 3 dayMakes greasing way easier, pair it with a lock n lube tip and its a match made in heaven
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Geared62
20-04-2025As the title says, I had the 18V version before. However, when I purchased the latest drill that uses the 20V battery, I bought and adapter to use that 20V battery since my older 18V ones were getting near their end of life. Unfortunately, I think I burned out the motor or something inside as it simply will not work any longer. I loved that grease gun. My skid steer has a bunch of grease points and using a hand-held one is simply not an option (unless you have Popeye forearms) and you have 30 or more minutes to complete the job. This unit is just as good as its older model. Love it!
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Dean J Barber
> 3 dayIt is a joke, no Plastic Box, No Battery, No Charger. Shipped it all the way to West Africa and cannot even use the dam thing!
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kile
> 3 dayDefinitely meant for industrial applications, hard to get around in tight spaces
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GS
> 3 dayHeavy use servicing hog confinements - - We’ve saved hours of labor with this. Easy to use, durable. If your time is worth anything, this is a worthwhile purchase.
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Ms. Elva Paucek IV
> 3 dayI use this all the time, I’ll go through 2 tubes of grease in 10 minutes and it never misses a best. Even pushes grease through those tough zerks
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eddie
> 3 dayGift for my son a mechanic He loves it Uses it at work everyday
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W15
> 3 dayWorks great, easy to use.
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brittany
Greater than one weekit sounds like it pumps a ton when its at almost full trigger but its not. its pretty restrained which is great for not wasting grease or blowing boots. huge huge game changer for cars with DIY suspension or suspension with grease points. hand pumping gets old fast. this thing has a long hose, and i swapped out the stock grease head it came with, with a lock and lube greaser grabber head, you need to use heat with a butane torch to heat up the threads on the stock grease head it comes with because dewalt red lock tites it in there....so you gotta heat it up or you will just bend or break your thread mounts. some would remove a star for this but they are smooth brains bc this thing pumps out some serious PSI, when replacing the fitting i strongly recommend AT MINIMAL you blue lok tite the new grease head fitting back on and LET IT CURE for a day if you plan on maximizing the full potential power of the PSI rating this thing can bring.