Happy Gilmore
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- Jan 11, 2014
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- Southeastern, MA
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Interesting. I don't like the lever grease guns because they take two hands to operate. I use the pistol grip style like bigfoot posted which I can operate with one hand while holding the fitting on with the other. I do a lot of greasing. Between all my equipment, trucks, implements I bet I have well over 100 grease fittings. I was basing my time savings off using my air operated grease gun vs the manual.
How long do the batteries last? I have several grease guns and keep them with certain equipment.
I'm basing it off the lever style, that's all we've ever used on the farm. Two handed job. For keeping it with a particular machine etc, the old manual greaser would be the way to go. A trigger style manual gun I've never used so I can't say. On the M12, Milwaukee claims 7 tubes of grease iirc, not sure though. I don't run that many consecutive tubes before charging, I usually throw it on the charger every few days when it's being used regularly. I initially purchased the bare tool with no battery or charger, as I already had them from other tools. I figured what the heck, I'd give it a try and I was pleasantly surprised.