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LubriMatic Deluxe Bearing Packer

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Grin and bear it with this Deluxe Bearing Packer! It has sturdy steel construction which makes this a valuable tool. Makes packing trailer bearings quick and easy. Optional manual function may be converted for use with power lube equipment. Fastest Shipping and Great prices for LubriMatic Deluxe Bearing Packer. Read our customer reviews of LubriMatic lubricants sealants adhesives. Call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service or order your lubricants sealants adhesives part number L70025 by LubriMatic online at etrailer.com.
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Grin and bear it with this Deluxe Bearing Packer! It has sturdy steel construction which makes this a valuable tool. Makes packing trailer bearings quick and easy. Optional manual function may be converted for use with power lube equipment.


Deluxe Bearing Packer

For use with either hand operated or power lube grease guns. Threaded center post for positive locking of wheel bearing. For bearings having a minimum ID of 1/2" to maximum OD of 5", height of 1/4" to 2". Rugged steel construction.

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LubriMatic Deluxe Bearing Packer - L70025

Average Customer Rating:  4.3 out of 5 stars   (52 Customer Reviews)

Grin and bear it with this Deluxe Bearing Packer! It has sturdy steel construction which makes this a valuable tool. Makes packing trailer bearings quick and easy. Optional manual function may be converted for use with power lube equipment.

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Great product for the price!



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Works well with light grease but not so well with heaver grease like Mobil One.



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For an amateur like me this make packing bearings a snap. Thank you eTrailer.



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Works as advertised. Small investiment in this tool pays back with making it much easier to pack bearings with grease.



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The hole in the stud was not drilled all the way through. I had to drill it and take time to clean out all metal shards before completing work. Disappointed that it was not made in USA. I could have bought this at local TSC five dollars cheaper. I purchased it through Etrailer because I thought it would be better quality. My mistake!!



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never used one before watched the video,ordered it and it does work just as the video says,was inpressed ,put new bearings in my boat trailer and this packing tool did do the job well i rate it as high as i can go ,



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I've shopped etrailer over many years...great products, great prices, great service. Needed this bearing packer to really clean and repack the bearings on an aluminum trailer that goes behind my Jeep. This is well made from metal and will outlast me or my Jeep ;-))))

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Joe

11/11/2018

just fine, does what its supposed to do and not break doing it.



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Good prices and good quality



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It's not very often that a product makes life so much easier and exceeds expectations like this simple but effective product. Instructions are incomplete (they basically say "put the bearing packer together with the bearings in the middle"), but eTrailer's instructions were a great supplement. First and every time I used it, grease came out evenly around the entire bearing which gives me great peace of mind that my bearings are correctly packed. Enough grease is left over after removing the bearings to spread around on the bearings after they're on the hubs. A fantastic time-saving product at a great price.



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Perfect replacement for my trailer. etrailer is only place I buy trailer related parts from. Always excellent service. Fastest shipping in the industry.



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My camper that I just bought used was in dire straights. Bought new races,bearings,seal package with bearing buddies. Also bought bearing packer tool and seven piece bearing tool. What a breeze. Had all four wheels done in about an hour and a half.
Thanks etrailer. ROAD TRIP AHEAD.



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The complete shipment arrived on time as usual for etrailer.com. However, the label was missing the name of my business and the Owner/Proprietor of the mail service I use was not going to accept the packages for lack of a name. The box number was printed the the name section.

The Owner/ Proprietor is this very small town is the ONLY mail service we have here. So, thinks very powerful by reading every label and wielding her monopolistic power upon everyone. I pleaded with her to let me have package, and she finally agreed, if I would chew your butts for missing the name

Here in this town of [town] Montana we have named her the "Mail Nazi"!

I suggest you be conscience of proper mail labeling.

Otherwise, thank you for your consistent service and prompt customer service!



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Everything arrived in good order and condition. What has really impressed me with etrailer is the customer service. I received emails from real people answering my questions and keeping me up to date with my order status. I even got a phone call from the shipping person making sure they facilitated my order in the best way possible for me. Count me as being really impressed!!!! I will be ordering all of my trailering supplies from your company in the future. I wish more companies ran this way. Great experience!



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The concept is good but I had difficulty getting the grease to penetrate the bearings without coming out from under the top and bottom plates



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Not a fan of this style packer after giving it a try. Inevitably my bearing was a bit off center which meant it sent more grease out one side. I picked up a hand press packer that I think works much better, can use bulk grease, and has less grease waste.



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The first time I tried to use this bearing packer I wasn't sure if it was working or not. I was using a 3oz. grease gun to load it and never saw grease coming out of the bearing. I took it apart and there was just a big blob of grease on the inside ring of the bearing. I just used that grease to pack the bearing by hand. The next day I watched the video on it and saw that a 14oz. grease gun was being used. I had put it together properly, but apparently needed to use more grease. I'll try it again when I feel like wasting some more grease.



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I bought this and figured I'd give it a try. If you don't have the bearing sitting perfect the grease seems to miss its target. I ended up packing my bearings by hand the ole fashion way. It might be good if you have to do a bunch.



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Etrailer fulfilled this order in a very timely way and the product works as advertised. I continue to look to Etrailer for all my trailering and RV maintenance products.



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LOVE this product. I packed my bearings for the first time so I wanted to make sure I had the right tools. This product worked great!! I had no issues at all and all 8 bearings were packed perfect after using this tool. Love you guys and your great videos!!



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This should take most of the mess out of packing the bearings with the Zerk fitting. Haven't used yet but looks like a boon for the job.



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Threads on bottom assembly was a little messed up but got it working. Pushed grease great through the bearings not wasting grease by hand packing.



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Very easy to order, tracking system is superior. Shipment and delivery were very fast, with product extremely well packaged. Superior purchase experience.



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this bearing packer is great. it makes a nasty job easy.
simple design .
good job



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This item broke after the second time it was used. The nipple broke off rather than detach from the grease gun.



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This product saved you from packing the bearings by hand in your palm and works as advertised. Would recommend


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