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Mini grease gun with needle nozzle. Grease gun.
4.9 out of 5
98.46% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars BUY THIS for Your Chainsaw Bar Nose
I have been using the "other" types of bar greasers for decades and they were fine. BUT this grease gun is far, far, far superior to "those".Why? It has a lot more power and makes greasing the nose super easy. One easy-to-apply thumb pump and you are done. PLUS, you can fill it with grease for a BUCK+- and use the grease YOU want to use. In my case, I have 30 gallon barrels of grease and the fill cost is almost pennies.This grease gun works amazingly good. Highly Recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow works great.
no issues with product works great
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome little grease gun for bikes!
This thing is great, I love it. The build quality is much better than expected and is a nice heavy little tool.It's a great value and seems to be identical to the park tools version that costs much more.The tip is perfect for getting grease into places on a bike like the headset races and bb, etc. It puts out a thin perfect line and makes applying grease so much easier and really satisfying lol. I would say the line of grease the nozzle it comes with puts out is about 1.5 or 2mm wide just eying it up.The pump works great and always get a consistent amount of grease with just a few pushes of the thumb. I use a tube of Maxima grease and spoon it into this. Then you take a screwdriver or Allen key or something and push the plunger up from the hole in the bottom to prime it before using it and then it just works. I need to find an easier way to load it up with grease from my tub of it than a spoon lol but so far the method has worked.
4.0 out of 5 stars Works great once tip is drilled out.
A good little mini grease gun that works fine now that the tip is drilled out. (yes the top is blue because I painted it to tell it apart from others on the workbench). After I filled it with Park Bicycle Grease using an old spoon, I could not get any grease out, no matter how hard I tried. Finally looked at the tip and the hole, if there even was a hole, was too small to let any grease out. The smallest bit I have is 1/16" so I drilled the tip out with it. Just took a few seconds, and now it works just fine. If I had had a smaller wire guage bit I would have used it, but 1/16" is fine and lays a nice bead of grease. Should come from the manufacturer with a better tip.
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Game Changer for Working on Bikes
This little guy has been indispensable since I got it. Prior to getting this grease gun, I just used my fingers like my father before me, but I watch a lot of videos in which pro bike mechanics use grease guns like this, and it looked so much simpler, especially when packing grease in headsets and bottom brackets, which can get really messy if you just use your fingers. With this gun, it's easy to control where the grease goes and how much of it gets used. If you work on bikes regularly, you really ought to have one of these. Honestly, I might start keeping mine in a holster.
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than a plastic tube, at about the same price if you need more than one tube of grease
First I bought a tube of bike lube (Finish Line) with ptfe (e.g. teflon). It works, is easy to squeeze, and a bit messy. But a 16 oz jar of grease and this grease gun is a much better deal and a more lasting solution. I'll still take the 2 oz tube of bike lube when I travel with a disassembled bike. (Whatever happened to 35mm film canisters?!)My grease gun arrived with a perfectly fine pinpoint hole in the nozzle, ready to go.True, the instructions are on the side of the grease gun. 1) I unscrewed the top. 2) I used a piece of plastic coated cardboard from my trash can as a paddle (cut to just fit inside the tube,) and started paddling in my grease. (True, the picture shows a finger.) 3a) Once I had crammed in as much grease as I could easily fit, I put the lid on firmly, shoved the disk inside the bottom toward the top with a screwdriver, and then took the lid back off. (True, this was an extra step not pictured on the can.) 3b) Now I took the cartridge and sharply hit the bottom of it downward onto my other hand. What do you know, the grease slid in, allowing me to again fill the cartridge. (True, the pictures don't show filling the cartridge more after the tapping.) Filling it twice was good enough. 4) I screwed the top on tightly (by hand firmly) so the grease wouldn't leak through the threads, pressed up again through the hole in the bottom with the screwdriver, more firmly this time. (True, the instructions show the cap on, while the previous picture shows it off.) 5) I began to pump the spring-loaded plunger (with the tip pointed toward my open can of grease.) A satisfying, but highly controlled thread of grease emerged from the pinpoint tip. (True, there is no fifth picture on the can.)I'm actually using Finish Line Ceramic Grease, which has both ceramic and fluoropolymer (ptfe, teflon, etc) additives. A 16 oz tub ends up cheaper than multiple tubes of grease, even including this grease gun.But still, a ziploc baggy with a hole cut in the corner, and automotive grease would be cheaper, so this is more or less a little luxury for a guy who buys his fancy bikes off Craigslist.... To each his own!
5.0 out of 5 stars Grease gun
Works well once you get it filled
5.0 out of 5 stars Value
Much easier to use than the plastic ones. It's very well made and built to last, I'm pleased!
It works
No issues with the nozzles unlike other reviewers. It dispenses a ~1.5mm line of grease flawlessly. This is the perfect size for bike maintenance (pedal and headset service). The build quality is quite reassuring. It's the same size as 85g cartridges from Canadian Tire, so while I did have to manually load it with a popsicle stick, it fit all the grease perfectly.
Buen producto
Pensé que era más sencillo, pero es de buena calidad y muy funcional
Well made
Very nice and easy to use small gease gun
Sehr gut, ermöglicht sparsames, punktuelles befetten
Klein und handlich. Sehr gut für das punktgenaue befetten von offenen Schmierstellen. Geht logischerweise nicht bei Abschmiernippeln.
Ovärderlig
Använder den till EP2-fett, till bland annat linjärlager. Så mycket bättre än att använda spruta och kanyl!
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