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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: SE PA
Posts: 121
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I have had a Snap On (which is a Lincoln I believe) for 20 years. It gets used almost every day, and has never failed. It is the kind that can be pumped with one hand, and has a long flex hose to connect to the fitting. I would recommend it over the handle pump kind because of it's ease of use. If all I did was grease equipment all day I would have a powered version of this. For modest use, I would not spend hundreds of bucks. We have a wheeled drum fed air powered unit that never gets used anymore cause the hand powered ones are quicker.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Winterport, Maine
Posts: 704
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I keep it regulated at ~110. May have possibly even used it at full tank pressure 125 lbs (Sometimes I forget to reset the regulator!). I bought it at the NAPA on Main Street in Hampden. If you are in the area, stop by and I would be happy to demo it for you.
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