When I use mine I pull the plunger out without locking it then you can see what grease it’s using.I don’t like it or any electric grease gun because of the noise. I am never quite sure what grease it is pumping or not pumping unless I can see the results. We have 5 or so different grease guns but the JD trigger grip one is my favourite. Son is however a Milwaukee fan so pays your money…..
And you will use more greaseDon't think buying one will be the end of the spend. You now have a battery so a drill would be handy then a driver then a grinder got some tools another battery would be useful........ its never ending.
Its the start of the spending spree, the most expensive grease gun you'll ever buy but really handy and at least one of the tools will get used most days.
I agree. I'd rather one good gun than multiple guns because you can't feel pressure or access a grease nipple.Overrated, would rather have a good quality manual gun.
I’d say you can tell the pressure by the sound & speed its pumping. Also can get more places with the Milwaukee than a normal gun as it came with a 90 degree adaptor with is actually very handy.I agree. I'd rather one good gun than multiple guns because you can't feel pressure or access a grease nipple.
fine with a bank of greasers all lined up lovely but life isn't like that on many farms.
You will get one on any nipple you can get a manual on on and you can tell by listening to it if it’s taking grease/blowing it out the side of the nipple/run out of grease or not going to take grease because the nipple is blockedI agree. I'd rather one good gun than multiple guns because you can't feel pressure or access a grease nipple.
fine with a bank of greasers all lined up lovely but life isn't like that on many farms.