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Gun is heavy and may be hard to use in tight places. Functions well. Not certain on longevity. My use is to grease a small Cat loader and backhoe. . Piston grip guns that can be squeezed with one hand are also popular and no batteries needed.
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I'm a heavy equipment operator. I have used just about every kind of grease gun there is. And this 1 would be ok for a home owner that was to lazy to pump grease every few months but for the professional it's not that great. When it arivved the batterys where charged so I got some use out of it. It pumped 1 tube of grease per battery. Then I couldn't get either battery to charge up. Bottom line if your a part time grease gun user just use a manual gun as these battery won't last. If your a professional buy a name brand. I suggest the Milwaukee m12 or m18. These 2 are the best ones I have used. Thanks
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the only thing that is a problem is it doesn't accept a grease tube you have to fill it by hand
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I bough this new grease gun to grease gun all of my equipment an i am very well pleased. thank you for a nice tool. john w. collins
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Most cordless guns are 150-300+ this one here being around 80 is a great tool for its price. Holds a regular tube of grease, the battery's charged quickly and it seems to have plenty of power. I would buy this again if it dies and will recommend to friends
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