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πŸ”« Milton S-3103 Air Powered Grease Gun - Continuous Flow, 4800 PSI Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.5
πŸ”§ Body Repair Tools, πŸ”§ Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Details

BrandMilton
Power SourcePneumatic
Included Components1 Milton Branded Product
Item Weight3.36 Pounds
Maximum Power4800

Description of πŸ”« Milton S-3103 Air Powered Grease Gun - Continuous Flow, 4800 PSI

4,800 pounds per square inch. Includes one 6" bent steel extension and coupler. Pistol grip and acute angle design for ease of operation. Grease gun head fitted with bulk loader. Great in narrow spaces.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient and User-Friendly Pneumatic Grease Tool

Through trial and error, I found that the Milton S 3103 Pneumatic Grease Gun is an excellent choice for automotive body repair. It is user-friendly and efficiently distributes grease, making maintenance tasks a breeze. The well-designed and sturdy body ensures durability and reliability in regular use. On the downside, it can be challenging to use in tight spaces, but that's something that all grease guns have in common. Overall, a positive purchase that speeds up any car repair work.

Pros
  • Efficient pneumatic operation for easy and quick greasing
Cons
  • Requires an air compressor to use, thus limiting portability and convenience

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I stopped working on tools and equipment

I put about 6 tubes of grease through it and now it doesn't work anymore. I am going to buy a Lincoln air gun to replace my battery gun.

Pros
  • crash repair kits
Cons
  • small parts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

No grease gun should be sold without a working nozzle

See the tip on the nozzle of this grease gun? On both pistols I ordered it was not complete or even properly screwed to the tube it is attached to. In fact, this part fell apart on these two grease guns. It's impossible to put back together - it has four tiny pieces of metal that can't be put back properly with the tools you probably have available (I've been trying for hours). This means that the weapon cannot be attached to the mirror. Be careful, otherwise these weapons will be as useless to

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Long delivery time