Milwaukee 2646-20 M18 2-Spd Grease Gun Bare Tool
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Mudcat
> 3 dayI am a service technician and this is a good investment!
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J Fair
> 3 dayI changed to a manual cartridge right away because of reviews on here, but its a bleeding issue thats getting everyone. 1. Put a new grease tube in the gun. 2. Release plunger. 3. Hold down bleeder button 4. Slowly push plunger in Grease and some air bubbles will come out the air relief hole while doing this process. After less then half of plunger travel, I am good to grease and have never had a failure to prime. 100% prime rate guaranteed, even with the stock tube.
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Kristy Y.
> 3 dayHad this for 7 months and just started the 2nd grease tube through and stopped working. We farm, so just getting into our busy haying and mowing season and need quality that works!!! This seller only has 30 day return policy and that is all, so dont buy from them either!!!!
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Jose L.
> 3 dayPefect
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Robert G.
> 3 dayAnother Great Milwaukee product, word well makes for much faster maintenance of equipment
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Ronald Dunshee
> 3 dayPerfect for the job
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Casey A Rooks
Greater than one weekHello my name is Casey and Im a Milwaukee junkie ! So anyway I already have M18 and M12 gear so this was an easy pick as far as brand . I read a ton of reviews which lead me to the M18 . In my opinion well worth the money to upgrade from the M12 due to power. Between my brother in law and my self we have 3 of these tools and have not had to upgrade the grease housing/ tube canister as some reviews described. Maybe its the grease were using (Lucas multi) ? I dont know ? I will say I have not used a smaller AH battery ( below 5 AH) on the tool so I can not speak for the performance in that area . Anyway a great tool to have
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jorge berruete
> 3 daygood quality I will recemend it to buy it .
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Keith Martin
> 3 dayreally like the ease of this thing, It got to my place quick with no problem and everything was as it should be , just love it....
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Ryan
22-11-2024I like the long hose and the way you grip it and can rest it on something while in use. It’s a little hard to get it primed when you change tubes. Not really a hassle but it takes a little bit longer then other grease guns to bleed out air. Maybe after I use it longer I’ll figure this out but it’s not a deal breaker. It feels solid and it has a two speeds plus it has an adjustable stop. This lets you set the trigger to put in a certain number of pumps and kicks it off when it reaches that amount. I haven’t decided if this is something ill use yet but this tool really saves me time and effort. Buy it as a kit if you don’t already own batteries and a charger.