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22 minutes ago, slack ma girdle said:

With the Makita one the grease cylinder unscrews and can be refilled direct from a bucket of grease.

Reduces the amount of plastic,  and cheaper.

 

I think the Milwaukee can do this too.  At least, I'm sure ours has instructions on how to fill from a grease bucket in the manual.

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Milwaukee is a fantastic gun large percentage of plant workshops use these you won't have any problems at all.  Not seen metabo one might make sense if you've already got the batteries.  Seen the makita not tried them so can't comment

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I have the expensive Makita one. I got sucked into the Makita LXT system because that is who I bought my first battery drill (and battery) from years ago ! Its called XPG01Z and I have to say its excellent. I stuck with manual guns for years, telling everyone the electric ones were just a gimmick, but wow do they make a difference. It has some auto mode which senses when the pressure increases and the cavity is full of grease.  This really makes greasing a one handed operation and is fantastic for when you are lying on your back under the loader trying to reach all the awkward grease points.  

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