I have 4 grease-guns…all are manual …(3 lever and one pistol type…each loaded with a different type of grease for convenience)…. They are ALL more than ten years old…one of them 20+…and they NEVER FAIL. I think the most I’ve ever paid for any of them was $18.
This is like back in the early 60’s and electric can-openers came out. We all laughed at the thought ..FIRST that a household relied so much on CANNED FOOD (as opposed to fresh/scratch-made) that they needed a can-opener solution more complicated than the ones everyone already-owned.(pliers with a turn-key)….
…Secondly, that the minimal effort necessary to open a can would need anything “automatic” To accomplish such a simple task.
A decade later…. It would be impossible to locate a manual can opener in our house.
Now, FOUR decades later, …our family relies upon a plastic-handled, key-turned opener that unseals the can instead of cutting it open…. IF… IF..we use a canned product at all. (well…I guess dog food counts…but THAT comes in a “zip-top” lid anyway.)
I still refuse to buy an electric or pneumatic or nuclear powered grease gun.
YOu guys are lazy, spoiled, and must be rich.
I wonder if anyone will ever invent a universal battery system for tools so I don’t have to invest another $500 to keep my lithium-battery screwdrivers, impact-drivers, recip-saws, rotary/”Skil” saws, and work-lights powered-up…..