🛠️ Elevate your maintenance game with precision power!
Tri Flow Dry Lube is a 2-ounce, non-aerosol drip bottle lubricant designed for professional-grade performance. It features a stable viscosity formula that withstands temperatures up to 475°F, delivering precise, mess-free lubrication for long-lasting equipment protection.
Material | Blend |
Brand | Tri-Flow |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lube |
Viscosity | Stable viscosity |
Upper Temperature Rating | 475 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Flash Point | 65.56 Degrees Celsius |
Item Form | Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00032053210136 |
Manufacturer | Tri-Flow |
Unit Count | 2.0 Fl Oz |
UPC | 032053210136 707181424105 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 1.6 x 1.25 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Tri-Flow |
Model Name | TF21013 |
Color | Multi |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | TF21013 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | TriFlow Industrial Lubricants (Non-Aerosol Drip Bottle) |
Size | 2-ounces Drip Bottle |
E**G
Great for mechanisms that stay outside.
Very effective but only for items that are kept outside. When indoors, this lubricant emits a strong odor that smells toxic. I don’t want those fumes in the house. Very good product.
J**S
Triflow Dry Chain Lube
This is a good quality chain lube in my opinion. I've been a long time fan of other Triflow products and this one works great too. I do live in the California area, so we have a relatively mild climate here, and the chain lube goes on wet, but dries and the chain seems to stay well lubed. Some folks have mentioned if it is too cold, it won't go on very well on the chain, and won't penetrate the links. I did not see that as an issue with me. So just keep that in mind, on the type of lubricate that you may want to use for your chain. For me, I see this as a plus, because it doesn't attract as much dirt as a wet lube.
J**S
No mess, easy to use.
Bottle makes application neat and simple. Researched and found excellent reviews. Small. Little will last . Long time. Got 2 different types, 1 for my chain, 1 for the gear&brake cables. I recommend this brand of lubricant.
J**R
Great Lubrication but its Hard to Clean
I like this dry lube, but probably used too much when I started with it. It definitely provided the lubrication I needed, but with the chain dirtied up, it was hard to clean the chain completely. A bike repair shop I frequent told me not to use it for chains. I don't know. It does work very well. I ride mostly on prepared surfaces. Road bike. My chains do get quite dirty quickly though. I purchased a different brand to compare how quickly that one gets dirty. We'll see...
S**E
Better than ANY oil for most precision mechanisms.
This is the lubricant for precision parts where dirt and other contaminants can cause problems. I use it on all types of mechanisms, especially musical instruments like pedal steel guitars. They have complicated mechanics where oil is a problem - not a solution. Oils act like "dirt magnets" and attract dust, grime, hair etc. - and oils break down over a short period of time (more oil makes things worse!). This "gumming" creates friction requiring parts to be flushed with solvent. Tri-Flow *dry* Teflon™ lube ( Dupont has the trademark) doesn't attract dirt, doesn't break down and only requires application (in most cases) every few months or so. I do quite bit of mechanical work and oils are relegated to vehicle engines, some other heavy machinery - and garage door springs. I use primarily the Tri-Flow brand - sometimes other PTFE (Teflon™ - Dupont has a trademark on that word) dry lubes. Every gadget, hinge etc gets Tri-Flow (or another Teflon™) dry lube. Great stuff!
J**E
A Good Lubricant for a sticking door key
This same product was recommended on several You Tube sights as a good lubricant for door locks and sticking keys. It was available as a spray or a liquid. Since the spray was more expensive and I needed only a small amount for a door lock, I opted or the liquid which was priced at $6.72 for a 2 oz. drip bottle. Instead of spraying it into the lock, I just put a drop or so onto the key and then inserted it into the lock and turned the key back and forth a couple of times. This was about a month ago and it immediately solved the problem which has not returned.
S**R
Works well, but not for long.
Decided to try a bottle of this as it's cheaper than the Muc-Off Dry Lube, but this lube doesn't last very long. On dusty rides, my tall gear (50t SRAM) is very squeaky. I never experienced that with with Muc-Off, so I'll only use this lube when I know I'm not on anything too dusty.
W**N
Excellent formula
This is absolutely the best thing I've used on my guitar where the strings go through the nut. Any guitar player will know what I mean. It dries quickly and it's a fantastic lubricant.
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