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The Saker Grease Gun Coupler is a high-performance tool designed to withstand up to 14000 PSI, featuring a patented locking mechanism and robust zinc-coated alloy steel construction. Its innovative design allows for one-handed operation and compatibility with all standard grease guns, making it an essential addition for professionals in automotive, construction, and agricultural settings.
Manufacturer | GJ25777 |
Brand | Saker |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.25 x 1.57 x 1.26 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | GJ25777 |
R**Y
Works great
Wirjs great. Make the job easy
C**E
Satisfied customer
Love it
Z**E
Very good, but could use some improvement.
I purchased this Gen 2 version of the Saker grease gun coupler for its slender design to get into tight spots. I also bought the more expensive, but highly trusted competitor that comes with a rebuild kit. The following are my observations.I wanted a tip that I could put on and remove from zerk fittings without having to apply any force. This would be handy in awkward situations. The jaws of the competitor are freely moving and extend from the housing 1/2 inch when the lever is depressed. This allows the jaws to grab onto the fitting and tightens up as you release the lever. There is absolutely no resistance during this process.In contrast, the Saker jaws are not independent, free moving jaws. From my experience, the jaws appear to be a solid structure with slits cut into it, giving the appearance of 6 individual jaws. This gives the tip some flexibility when pushing it onto the zerk fitting. The jaws only extend 1/8 inch from the housing when the lever is depressed, thus limiting the jaws from expanding. As a result, it requires a small amount of force until it snaps into place when applying and removing the coupler. It’s not the end of the world, but in a tight, awkward space, it could be inconvenient. As seen in the photos, the Saker tip is longer, which comes in handy with recessed or shrouded zerks. The overall diameter of the Saker Gen 2 is 14 mm versus 16 mm with the competitor.Overall, I think the Saker is a fantastic product for the price point. I personally wouldn’t even consider any of the other cheaper options. I prefer the more expensive model over the Saker because there’s absolutely no resistance when applying or removing the coupler, it comes with a rebuild kit and its long-standing reputation. You will need to decide for yourself which will fit your needs best. For around $20, the Saker is very respectable!I hope some of this detailed information helps!
4**C
Strong finger strength required, way better than Lock n Lube
After getting sick and tired of my four Lock 'n Lube couplers leaking and no one from Lock 'n Lube ever replying to my calls or emails, I decided to try Saker. I can say that, if you can get it clamped onto the zerks fitting, it will not leak...ever! That said, you better have really strong thumb/finger strength to operate these. I greased one of our GMC duallies yesterday. It normally takes an hour, two acts of god and a lot of swearing to get the two idler arms done. Manning up, or whatever you say nowadays, and squeezing the crap out of the coupler lever, I got it done in about 10 minutes. I highly recommend these, especially for easy to access fittings like on tractors, dozers, etc. I just bought three more to replace all my Lock 'n Lube couplers on all my grease guns.
G**.
Brilliant Design
Why didn't someone think of this before now. I just had a chance to put these to use and they performed flawlessly. Solid fit on the fitting, clean release and no mess. Strongly recommend.
S**R
Exactly as I had hoped it would be
I bought this for my Milwaukee grease gun for a very specific application and for that application it IS everything I hoped it would actually be. Refilling grease fittings after replacing tracks on Case track loaders out in the field, which trust me is never any fun or easy but I found that after I finally got it on refilling was a real pain because the original milwaukee fitting would not stay on the grease fitting without me holding it very firmly and it takes awhile to do. This Saker fitting is frankly built like a tank and there is zero need to hold it at all just put it on an fill it! The only complaint is that the Saker fitting does not fit into all grease fittings, just to big but for me I don't care about that. I wanted it for one purpose and it fills that need completely!
I**1
It doesn’t work
Worked fine on the first vehicle I greased with it. The second vehicle had a zerk that would not take grease. Every since that one difficult zerk, it has leaked on every zerk I have put it on. This item uses stamped sheet metal fingers that grab the zerk. I am convinced that those fingers bent under the pressure exerted by the grease gun. This particular gun only has a 1000 psi hose well below the 14,000 psi that this coupling is supposed to withstand. I have found the ones with balls that grab zerk much like an air hose chuck work much better. Save yourself some time money and frustration, buy the better quality ones.It gets worse.Contacted the company, they had several hoops they wanted me to jump through. I met all of those, sent them the order number, sent them a video of what it was doing, copy of review with a written description of what the problem was. It’s been at least 10 days and I have not heard back from them. So much for the satisfaction guarantee that is printed on the box. The only thing worse than their product is their so-called customer service.
E**D
14 pounds of pressure to open
This thing is very well made. The 3 stars is because it takes 14 pounds of pressure on the thumb lever to open. If you’re trying to grease 1000 year old fittings this might be good but for the everyday fitting this is far too strong.
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