🔧 Get a Grip on Greasing Excellence!
The Slippery Pete Mini Pistol Grip Grease Gun is a heavy-duty tool designed for 3oz cartridges, featuring a 12-inch flexible hose and a 5-inch rigid extension pipe. With its innovative balloon plunger technology and the ability to crank up to 3000 PSI, this grease gun is perfect for reaching tight spaces and ensuring efficient lubrication.
Manufacturer | Slippery Pete |
Brand | Slippery Pete |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm; 614 g |
Item model number | 573133 |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | 573133 |
Item Weight | 614 g |
G**E
Nice Mini Grease Gun
I really liked this little grease gun. I've never used this size before but it worked great and loading the grease cartridge was easy.
M**S
Quality and functionality
Product is easy to load and pumps properly. The two end attachment make it versatile for different applications
R**K
Works GREAT
Works great just the right size for what I need.
E**M
Worked well on lawn tractor
I watched a video before using this grease gun on my lawn tractor. Well worth the time! I did have somewhat of a problem removing the empty cartridge but that was most likely due to the limited use of my hands due to a heath condition! I have seven locations that needs greasing on my Deere lawn tractor and I believe it used more than half of the mini cartridge!
R**S
Be advised - the CHUCK may not disengage w/o loosening the nut...
The chuck on this gun must be loosened to let go of the zerk fitting. I'm talking about the collar/nut at the very end where the zerk fitting is inserted. If you leave it fully screwed on, you can push it onto the zerk but you'll never get it off. I had to loosen the nut to almost coming off to get it off the zerk fitting. This can be good and bad depending on your pov. The good is it really holds on and won't come off. The bad is you have to loosen the nut to get it off. But overall the gun works well and this is probably a minor issue for most. BUT - if you don't know this and you slip it onto a zerk in a confined area with the end-nut fully tight, you may not even be able to get a wrench in there to loosen the nut and remove the chuck (this almost happened to me) - then you're really in a pickle.I have another (full-size) grease gun (different brand) that has a slightly different chuck and it pushes on and comes off without *any* adjusting of the end-nut.
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