🔧 Keep it smooth, keep it moving!
The Tri-Flow TFBC20027 Superior Pin Point Lubricator is a high-performance lubricant designed for precision application. With a unique blend of solvents and light viscosity oils, it effectively cleans and lubricates hard-to-reach moving parts. Its advanced PTFE additives ensure long-lasting protection against moisture and wear, making it ideal for extreme temperatures ranging from -60°F to 475°F. Compact and easy to use, this lubricator is a must-have for any professional toolkit.
Manufacturer | Tri-Flow |
Brand | Tri-Flow |
Model | TFBC20027 |
Product Dimensions | 13.46 x 1.52 x 1.52 cm; 4.54 g |
Item model number | TFC20027 |
Manufacturer Part Number | TFC20027 |
Material | Polytetrafluoroethylene |
Colour | Blistercard |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Tri-Flow |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
J**H
Handy
Very handy and easy to use.
R**N
Fantastic General Lubricant
Here's a review a mechanic friend, weekend warrior, and savvy guy in general. Before I bought Tri-flo Teflon, I queried him about best oils/lubricants. Here, for what it's worth are his thought in my hand:#1 "Slick 50", relatively thick oil for a multitude of lube problems. Better still, the oil is infused with Teflon, making this stuff ultra slippery. So even when the oil dries out, the Teflon particles are still on the job. Use One Lube for virtually anything hard to turn doorknobs, squeaky hinges, sticking window jambs and it will even keep motor bearings lubricated and spinning. It's that versatile. If you only want a single spray lubricant that can lubricate most anything,#2 "Triflow" is a great all-around lubricant and doubles as a penetrating oil. It's thin enough to penetrate into unbelievably tight places, yet thick enough to be a superior lubricant as well. Triflow may be considerably more costly than most lubes, but you get what you pay for. No doubt it's an unusually excellent and versatile lubricant. Truth be told, if need a lubricant AND a penetrating oil, then you've got to go with Triflow.#3 "WD-40" started it all. It's not the most advanced spray lube, nor the slipperiest spray, but no one denies it works when you need to lubricate. It is a decent penetrating oil and also makes a good parts cleaner. Heavier oils and grease will literally dissolve when sprayed with WD-40, and the residue can be simply wiped away with a rag or a shop towel.There you go. The three to choose from in the opinion of an experienced, trusted, and intuitive hands-on tool jockey.I use **Tri Flow** Teflon because it lubricates, penetrates, dissolves rust, dissipates grime-&-grit with use, and seems handiest to spray/apply.Read the review twice and select from these top three products which fits YOUR need the best.Ron.
J**L
Router bit bearings
Just what the doctor ordered
B**J
Best vintage sewing machine oil
A sewing machine repairman told me this is THE oil to use when oiling my vintage Singer sewing machines. The applicator makes it easy to place just a single drop of oil exactly where it's supposed to go. Best of all, the applicator works in any position, even upside down.
J**D
Try Flo oil
I used this product to clean and oil an old sewing machine
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