Any recommendations for a decent battery grease gun ?

Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Anyone using battery grease guns ? What’s working well without air locking all the time ?
one would be handy for greasing drivetrain and steering . I want to be able to hold head on nipple with a bit of force and pull the trigger at the same time
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Here we go🙄.
Milwaukee then of course you start on a very slippery slope ....plenty more tools to go at in their range!
 
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rossandson

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People love the MILWAUKEE 18v one. Personally I’m waiting for the makita one to be released in UK as my other kit is Makita but admittedly been waiting over a year now. Covid delayed the release.
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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People love the MILWAUKEE 18v one. Personally I’m waiting for the makita one to be released in UK as my other kit is Makita but admittedly been waiting over a year now. Covid delayed the release.
When’s it coming ! I’ve got all Makita kit as well
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Ah they got there then!

Yes you used to be able to get a 12v charger too, not sure about now, I use an invertor now.
That’s probably a good idea in the van . Could use it for the Makita as well . Is there much power required for charging the batteries ?
 
Giles

Giles

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I have everything dewalt, 18v xr and flexvolt like 32 separate pieces and I hate my dewalt grease gun, air locks all the time.

dad has Milwaukee one and it works great but been back on the Fuchs 500g manual one for a while
 
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fred

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I have everything dewalt, 18v xr and flexvolt like 32 separate pieces and I hate my dewalt grease gun, air locks all the time.

dad has Milwaukee one and it works great but been back on the Fuchs 500g manual one for a while

i have the dewalt one, probably doesn't get used as much as yours once a week but never really had any issues.

It's a case of whatever battery system you have stick with it! DeWalt raced ahead of the competition with their 54v range which is amazing. The big 300mm chopsaw is more powerful on battery than mains.
 
doobin

doobin

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You can get battery converters between most mainstream makes of 18v tools. I run makita batteries in a Milwaukee impact driver.

I have the makita drill attachment which works well. Might try the Milwaukee one though.
 
craig

craig

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You can get battery converters between most mainstream makes of 18v tools. I run makita batteries in a Milwaukee impact driver.

I have the makita drill attachment which works well. Might try the Milwaukee one though.
Have you got a link please? That could be handy(y)
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Have you got a link please? That could be handy(y)
link to which @craig ? ... battery converters or the Makita drill mount gun ?
been trying to decide whether to buy a drill mount or not .. can get round my stuff pretty quick with me Alemites, but the one handed ability'd be handy in some locations :unsure: and have found some well priced Makitas
 
craig

craig

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link to which @craig ? ... battery converters or the Makita drill mount gun ?
been trying to decide whether to buy a drill mount or not .. can get round my stuff pretty quick with me Alemites, but the one handed ability'd be handy in some locations :unsure: and have found some well priced Makitas
The battery converts, I`m all makita, but sometimes some other brands certain tools look better, different batteries and chargers put me off trying them, a converter could be an answer.
 
Antony Holmes

Antony Holmes

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any one got surjection for grease gun for hammer grease i have a selection of grease guns use a battery one for most things but need a decent one for hammer grease. if cant find one i will have to put it some where warm
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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The battery converts, I`m all makita, but sometimes some other brands certain tools look better, different batteries and chargers put me off trying them, a converter could be an answer.
Any word on these converters ?
 
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