Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun | K8081 Key Benefits Dual‐Mode Operation – Switch easily between pistol‐grip for quick grease flow (4 500 PSI) and lever action for high‐pressure output (6 000 PSI). Versatile Loading Options – Supports bulk fill pressure fill and 450 cc cartridge loading for maximum convenience. Professional‐Grade Build – Non‐slip tube holder and bleeder valve ensure clean safe operation in workshops. Stock moves fast—don’t miss out.
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun | K8081 Key Benefits Dual‐Mode Operation – Switch easily between pistol‐grip for quick grease flow (4 500 PSI) and lever action for high‐pressure output (6 000 PSI). Versatile Loading Options – Supports bulk fill pressure fill and 450 cc cartridge loading for maximum convenience. Professional‐Grade Build – Non‐slip tube holder and bleeder valve ensure clean safe operation in workshops. Stock moves fast—don’t miss out.
Kincrome K8081 Smart Grease Gun Pistol/Lever 500cc
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun | K8081 Key Benefits Dual‐Mode Operation – Switch easily between pistol‐grip for quick grease flow (4 500 PSI) and lever action for high‐pressure output (6 000 PSI). Versatile Loading Options – Supports bulk fill pressure fill and 450 cc cartridge loading for maximum convenience. Professional‐Grade Build – Non‐slip tube holder and bleeder valve ensure clean safe operation in workshops. Stock moves fast—don’t miss out.
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun | K8081 Key Benefits Dual‐Mode Operation – Switch easily between pistol‐grip for quick grease flow (4 500 PSI) and lever action for high‐pressure output (6 000 PSI). Versatile Loading Options – Supports bulk fill pressure fill and 450 cc cartridge loading for maximum convenience. Professional‐Grade Build – Non‐slip tube holder and bleeder valve ensure clean safe operation in workshops. Stock moves fast—don’t miss out.
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The lowest price for Kincrome K8081 Smart Grease Gun Pistol/Lever 500cc right now is $106.57 at Mektronics Australia, compared across 15 retailers.
The all-time low was $93.95 on 9 Mar 2026 — today's price is 13% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 08:59:56
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Delivery between 16–19 June $14.50
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Delivery between 11–19 June $7.95
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originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Better off getting a cheapy grease gun. Half the time sucks in air and doesn’t pump out grease. Constantly taking the cap on and off to get it to work. Don’t recommend.
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
This is the second one I've had and no matter what they qill not prime, will be returning it to get my money back.
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
I bought this a couple of months ago. Takes forever to bleed out the air, lost more grease out of the threaded joints bleeding air than i actually put through the gun. After using the gun, put away then rinse and repeat. Dont waste your money, buy a mcgnaught instead.
Kincrome Smart Grease Gun Pistol / Lever 500cc
Delivery between 16–19 June $14.50
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun
Delivery $10
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun K8081
Delivery $16.65
Kincrome Lever and Pistol Grip Grease Gun
Free next-day delivery
KINCROME Smart Grease Gun Pistol / Lever 500cc K8081
Better off getting a cheapy grease gun. Half the time sucks in air and doesn’t pump out grease. Constantly taking the cap on and off to get it to work. Don’t recommend.
This is the second one I've had and no matter what they qill not prime, will be returning it to get my money back.
I bought this a couple of months ago. Takes forever to bleed out the air, lost more grease out of the threaded joints bleeding air than i actually put through the gun. After using the gun, put away then rinse and repeat. Dont waste your money, buy a mcgnaught instead.
Had two of these usless guns.I thought it was me, but after reading the reviews, I know think that they’re legitimately overpriced and useless.Wasted plenty of time trying and bought a second thinking the first as faulty. How wrong I was.
I also could not get grease to come out of this gun. I have several grease guns so I am familiar with how they should work. The problem is that the rubber piston is too hard and or poorly shaped to compress down enough to enter the back end if the plastic grease cartridge. I got it in after soaking it in boiling water and using a stick to force it in. That worked, but it shouldn't be that difficult. Another example of poor quality Chinese manufacturing.
Really happy with the gun. It's a solid build and the extended handle is a great feature which I use a lot. only a couple of minor issues is when the handle isn't extended it's a bit wide to grip, I find myself using it with the extended handle more often then not. The only cosmetic thing that annoys me a bit is that airlock release and the grease hose don't thread all the way in. definitely the best grease gun I've had for under $100.
Constantly gets air trapped. We’ve got 20 grease guns at work (not this brand) and the only time you come across this is when the grease canister runs out.
I bought this in ‘22. The spring mechanism that primes the gun jams so it stops pumping grease. Then you have a messy problem to fix. It’s a junk tool.
Felt solid but can't release the air from the grease rendering it unusable. You'll waste huge amounts of time trying to get it to work.
Just can't get it to work. I used to have a cheaper grease gun that worked no problems. Now I have to return it and go for the cheaper model