




I recently tested the 10,000 PSI cordless grease gun to see if it could handle the rigorous lubrication needs of farm equipment. By swapping in my existing Makita batteries, I found this tool makes short work of stubborn fittings that usually require a lot of manual pumping.
The unit feels robust in the hand, with a durable casing that stands up to the typical grit of a busy workshop. Its 10,000 PSI capacity is more than enough for clearing blocked zerks, and the inclusion of a 1-meter hose adds significant reach for hard-to-access machinery parts.
Using this grease gun is refreshingly simple, especially if you are already invested in the Makita 18V battery ecosystem. The transition from manual pumps to this trigger-operated system significantly reduced my fatigue during routine maintenance, and the 2.0Ah batteries provided plenty of runtime for a full day of work.
This is an excellent tool for professional mechanics, farmers, or anyone managing a fleet of equipment who wants to trade manual effort for efficiency.
Overall, this tool earns its 4.74 rating by delivering exactly what it promises: high-pressure performance without the cord. At $199.00, it is a solid investment for anyone looking to streamline their lubrication tasks in 2026.