LockNLube Grease Coupler for Zerk fittings vs 3/4'' Auto Shut-Off Fuel Nozzle with Filter, Borrit
Overall winner: LockNLube Grease Coupler for Zerk fittings
Key Differences
LockNLube (A) is a dedicated grease coupler for Zerk fittings with a rebuildable design, locking-on feature, and much higher aggregated user rating; BORRITT (B) is a fuel transfer nozzle with auto shut-off and a built-in filter but has lower user ratings and mixed feedback on shut-off reliability and flow. Choose LockNLube if you need a durable, hands-free grease-gun accessory for Zerk fittings and value high user satisfaction; choose BORRITT if you specifically need a 3/4'' auto shut-off fuel nozzle with a filter and NPT thread compatibility
LockNLube Grease Coupler for Zerk fittings
Locking grease coupler that stays on Zerk fittings, freeing both hands for greasing. Rebuildable with a spare kit included. 1/8" NPT compatibility with all grease guns
Pros
- Locks on tight and stays on
- Rebuildable design with spare kit
- Hands-free operation while greasing
- Compatible with all 1/8" NPT grease guns
Cons
- Some customers consider it pricey
3/4'' Auto Shut-Off Fuel Nozzle with Filter, Borrit
Auto shut-off fuel nozzle with NPT threads and filter for diesel, gasoline, kerosene. Includes 3-notch hold open clip and full grip guard. Customer insight notes leak resistance and mixed auto shut-off performance
Pros
- leak-resistant construction
- auto shut-off feature
- filter included for fuel transfer
- comfortable grip guard
Cons
- mixed reviews on auto shut-off reliability
- some reports of reduced flow vs original nozzle
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LockNLube |
| Durability | LockNLube |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | LockNLube |