MoreCowbell
Silver Member
For a while I've been wanting to get an air powered grease gun. I'm wondering which type is more practical: single shot or continuous flow. Although the single shot requires repeated trigger pulls, does it have the benefit of being able to better gauge how much grease you are pumping? Also, is it more reliable than the continuous flow? I'm tempted to think that the single shot has to be simpler in design and perhaps more reliable (single piston vs. rotating pump impeller maybe?)
Next week Sears is having a sale on their continuous flow model (Craftsman Club discount) which brings it down to the price of their single shot model so I figure now is a good time to pull the trigger (pun intended) . I've never used an air powered gun before so any input is welcome. Thanks!
Next week Sears is having a sale on their continuous flow model (Craftsman Club discount) which brings it down to the price of their single shot model so I figure now is a good time to pull the trigger (pun intended) . I've never used an air powered gun before so any input is welcome. Thanks!