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The REXBETI Grease Gun is a heavy-duty tool designed for professionals, featuring a robust steel barrel and a powerful 6000 PSI working pressure. It comes equipped with an 18-inch flex hose and multiple couplers, ensuring versatility and ease of use in any mechanical setting. The ergonomic design and added grip make it perfect for extended use, while its clog-free operation guarantees reliability in demanding situations.
Manufacturer | REXBETI |
Brand | REXBETI |
Item Weight | 3.27 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.22 x 6.14 x 3.19 inches |
Item model number | REXBETI Grease |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | LN0909 |
C**�
Solid and heavy duty construction
The media could not be loaded. This REXBETI Grease Gun, comes with everything you need: 18 Inch Flex Hose, Heavy Duty Steel Barrel, 2 Reinforced Coupler included, which makes it ideal for lubricating my big and small tractors, I bought it cause our other grease gun broke and chose this one cause we own other REXBETI tools and they are pretty sturdy and very well constructed.Solid construction of standard steel barrel, Working pressure is up to 6000 PSI.Very powerful, Lengthy flexible hose for hard reaching parts, easy to assemble, also has an air bleeder valve to get rid of air pockets, comfortable grip handle.Better than expected and highly recommended a must have
D**N
Easy to use, nice quality for the money.
Best grease gun I have ever owned. Like the single handed lever. Leave’s other hand free to hold fitting.
D**W
Works as it should
I use this for greasing the parts on my outboard motors. Works great, my only problem is that it leaks a little when stored.
P**E
Pretty slick
The two 18 volt lithium batteries on my $380 Milwaukee brand electric grease gun died after 6 years. Instead of spending $65 to $150 for new batteries I thought I try something simple. I read the reviews on this grease gun since I had never had one like it, having had a lever type grease gun 30 years ago. The Milwaukee electric grease gun could pump with a pressure of over 10,000 psi. This grease gun can do 6,000 psi. I thought what the heck I might as well try it. Amazon prime got it to me in a few days I loaded it up and greased all the fittings on my tractor trailer in no time at all and it was a fairly clean job compared to the Milwaukee getting grease all over the grease gun and me. While this particular model is not built of the best materials it is well built and I expect it will last for a year or two if not longer. I consider this a pretty good deal since the cost was so low. It was easy to use and easy to keep clean. I'm going to put my Milwaukee electric grease gun on Craigslist for a hundred bucks, somebody else can get good use out of it once they get a new battery for it(Or they might know how to revive the two batteries that came with it). I chose this brand over some of the other models because a lot of the reviews on some of the other brands said their grease guns leaked. This brand did not.
B**.
Nice, solid quality grease gun and great seller customer service!
Great, quality grease gun w tips that can “lock” into grease receptors on equipment. I used on my snowblower auger. Ensure you get air out with release valve to ensure grease pumps out with initial use. I didn’t despite the directions to do so, after no grease was coming out, so I was checking to ensure the tip wasn’t clogged and the tip came apart when I unscrewed it, which was my own mistake. So don’t unscrew the actual tips attached on top of the great selection of attachments, including fantastic flexible hose attachment with tip already attached. Would definitely recommend. Also the standard grease canister fit perfectly. Just need to pull off the large bottom cap of the canister and pop its top to insert into the grease gun barrel. great customer service too when I contacted seller because of my tips issue/mistake.
K**R
Leaks, spring failed, useless
There are many of these in this price range. I chose this one. It's easy to load (remove the top, cock the spring lever all the way back on the backend, screw the top on and release the spring).I like that it has a "bleed" to make sure you're getting grease, and I like how the handle can be compressed w/ one hand, as my previous model had a long lever and was harder to activate w/ one hand. In addition, you can let off the handle on this one and not waste a lot of grease.It comes w/ a couple different ends, but I've only used the flex one. I do not like how the locking end works. You have to unscrew the tip to open the jaws, position it over the zerk, then screw it tight to lock it onto the zerk. However, the tip is smooth finish, so there's no friction. Your hands or gloves are likely greasy, so you almost have to do it w/ a wrench.. and it's already taking one hand to hold the tip in place and one to hold the gun. I spent $15 for another tip that locks with a lever action that can be performed w/ one hand. I notice that the new tip also does not allow as much grease leakage around the tip as the first one.Update: Using it today and it stopped putting out any grease. Opened it and it has half a tube left, but the spring isn't functioning, and plunger won't pull all the way out either. Useless.
C**T
Well made but I had a problem. . .
On the plus side, this is a well made grease gun that comes with lots of attachments. But, I had a problem with it. I have two grease guns that I've had and used for years; they are the lever type. I bought this gun because of its pistol grip and attachments. At the outset, I couldn't get it started. Given the air release at the top it should have been easy. I opened up the rear and found that the rubber piston was in two pieces. I don't know if it is supposed to be that way or if it was a manufacturing defect. There's about 3 inches or so space from the base of a 14 oz cartridge to the retracted piston and the floppiness of the piston was causing it to get cocked and hung up. By advancing the piston to address the base of the cartridge before screwing the back on I was able to easily get it started and it then worked perfectly.
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