My dad bought a Milwaukee cordless grease gun a few years ago. At first I didn't think it was all that much of a much, but man, that thing is handier than a pocket on a shirt when you're reaching around, under, and through obstructions to grease ag equipment.Not needing a third hand to pump grease into a zerk seems like winner to me.
I have yet to see the electric impact gun that can touch a pneumatic that's hooked to a big 220V stand-up air compressor, but those Milwaukee battery impact guns are a heck of a lot easier to haul halfway across a hay field when you're trying to fix something.I can see why the battery powered stuff has a lot of appeal. If I didn’t have such a collection of pneumatic tools and infrequent use, I’d be on the battery powered stuff like a duck on a Junebug.
I have yet to see the electric impact gun that can touch a pneumatic that's hooked to a big 220V stand-up air compressor, but those Milwaukee battery impact guns are a heck of a lot easier to haul halfway across a hay field when you're trying to fix something.
I mean, unbolting those big air compressors from the floor just ain't as easy as it used to be, let alone getting it up on your shoulder...
1500 ft lbs. I went with the 3/4 because the new Milwaukee 1/2 have as much torque or more than the model I bought. And they are wollering out the 1/2 sockets. The torque is insane on these.Id put the 3/4 Drive Milwaukee against a pneumatic.
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