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bwringer

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There's a big "Manufactured in the USA" badge in the footer of the website.


However, there's no badge in that product's description. If you poke around a bit, most of their products carry an individual "USA" badge:
https://www.dutton-lainson.com/proddetail.php?prod=57010


So absent any other info I'd have to guess it's made in a certain large far east communist nation...

I mean, a grease gun ain't exactly a jet engine, so it's probably a perfectly functional grease gun (other than it's the type that drools all over), but you can probably pick up the same thing for $15 or so at any auto parts store.

Or look elsewhere if you'd prefer a grease gun made in the USA.
 
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I don't have things to grease that-often, so I use an elderly manual leever-action gun that takes the large cartridges.

One thing I do pay-attention to, is to grease my brakes well (attachment).
 

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