DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Grease Gun (DCGG571M1)
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My own did, in fact. It was kept in a safe place. (By the way, it's a very nice gun; I prefer it to my Lincoln)
Yes, Dewalt makes a charger that can be used to charge from your vehicle's 12 volt battery. DCB119 is the name of the model. Amazon has a $99.00 price tag on it.
It should work if it's in a tube that fits the gun or if it can be put in a tube. lucas, on the other hand, I think is overpriced: 0 However, whatever you put into this gun will be pumped out.
The shipping dimensions are 23 inches long by 23 inches wide by 23 inches long by 23 inches wide 5 X 4. 3 X 13.
Selected User Reviews For DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Grease Gun (DCGG571M1)
now is the time to purchase You're here because you're thinking about getting a cordless grease gun and comparing different brands. Allow me to save you some time and potential annoyance: Add this to your cart, and two days later, you'll be blown away by how great it is. In addition, I received a lock. It has a lube coupler that converts it from an A to an A. br>br>Long hose, sturdy case, includes battery and charger; battery lasts forever; easy and clean to load; primes in seconds; makes the most stubborn zerks yield in defeat; There are no drawbacks; yes, it costs a few hundred dollars to do the same job as a $20 manual grease gun. But it was well worth the money. If you only have a riding mower with four grease fittings, don't bother. You, on the other hand, have a tractor, backhoe, tandem axle trailer, and other equipment. Yes, this is something you want. I tried to save money by getting a different generic one, but it was terrible. The battery was always dead, there was no pressure for the stubborn fittings, and reloading was difficult. wasted $. Do it right and get this one; you'll be happy you did, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a DeWalt fanboy. Because all of my power tools are Bosch and Hitachi, I don't have any battery overlap with this, but I still believe it was the best choice. Servicing a piece of equipment with 40 grease fittings is a tedious and ineffective task. Instead, do it in a few minutes and without making a mess with this: Is it more of a luxury than a requirement? Probably, but you'll undoubtedly think to yourself, "Why didn't I buy this years ago?".
The grease gun appears to be of excellent quality. However, you must exercise caution. It's almost impossible to get rid of the factory-made products. coupler that has been installed It's still on my to-do list! Unfortunately, it was probably made with Loctite. When you want to use a different coupler, it's *extremely* frustrating. If you're going to use a different coupler, like the Lock-On, You have been forewarned, Lube. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: I was finally able to remove it. Tool set-up can be seen in the photos. Keep in mind that Amazon can upload photos in any direction it wants.
It's a little heavy, but it's a good song.
Honestly, I can't think of anything negative to say about it; it's a nice machine that's far superior to anything we've ever had, and the price was ridiculously low. br>br> The first use was simple; we simply inserted the tube, released the bottom spring, and opened the air vent once or twice, and it was primed and ready to use. We chose this because when you pull the trigger and it starts to build pressure you definitely need more power the better for pumping grease out, you can feel it in the engine in the motor, so the higher 20 V compresses and pushes just a little bit more than the 18 V, so we're glad we did the 20.
This was a gift for my husband's birthday, and he absolutely adores it! Because he's a logger, he's always greasing equipment, so I figured it was past time for him to upgrade from his hand pump grease gun to this. It came in a hard plastic box with a battery, charger, and even two grease tubes, just like it said it would. It's simple to operate and remove grease quickly. He likes it a lot. For the money spent, it was a good investment.
This grease gun is a beast, pushing Lucas heavy duty grease through any sent on our equipment with ease. It's a nice feature to have because it's light, easy to load, and durable. Exactly as described, prompt delivery, and excellent performance. I also went with the grease head that clips on, which makes doing drivelines and loader arms a breeze. At our shop, we used Lincoln and Milwaukee grease guns, but I am very pleased with this grease gun and give it my recommendation. The battery life is excellent, and there have been no issues. This is something I would recommend to anyone who owns construction equipment, heavy duty trucks, or trailers.
Until it's time to replace the cartridge, I really enjoy this item. I despise it then. The spring does not neatly compress; instead, it hangs over the edge, making threading the cap on impossible. I have to keep the spring extended while inserting the plunger into the new cartridge and fighting the cap down until it reaches the threads. By that time, my hands are usually greasy enough that gripping the cap tightly enough to screw it on is a real challenge. I'll be back to loving it once I've done that. Two stars should probably be deducted, but everything else about it is fantastic.
user with a business. Every 8 to 10 hours of use, I use this electric grease gun to service the 21 Zerk fittings on my Bobcat S650 skid loader. For speed and ease of use, my heavy equipment mechanic suggested using an electric grease gun instead of a manual grease gun. It turned out to be a fantastic choice. When I grease the machine, it makes quick work of the numerous Zerk fittings; my use is residential/personal, not commercial, but I believe the purchase price was justified for a residential user. I did find out that the LockNLube coupler I bought wouldn't work with all of the Zerk fittings, so I returned it to Amazon. The coupler was just long enough and stiff enough that it couldn't be used on a few of the 21 Zerk fittings. It'd be impossible to make it work.