Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant 6 oz Drip Bottle | TF0021060

By: Tri-Flow

If you're looking for the best Bike Lube, Tri-Flow TF0021060 Superior Lubricant Drip Bottle- 6 oz is the perfect product for you! It's easy to use and highly rated for overall satisfaction and portion size. This lube is equipped with special additives that displace moisture and prevent rusting, while high-grade petroleum oils provide optimum lubrication under extreme temperatures. This lubricant is also ideal for loosening rusted and corroded nuts and bolts. Visit the Tri-Flow store today to get your hands on this amazing product!

Key Features:

For superior lubrication and protection, try our high-grade lubricating oils, rust and corrosion inhibitors, and special additives. Our superior lubricant drip bottle ensures that your machine is properly lubricated and protected from the elements. Keep your machinery running smoothly and efficiently with our top-notch lubrication solutions.
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122 reviews

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Value for money
91
Quality of material
91
Portion size
94
Packaging
93
Overall satisfaction
91
Easy to use
92
Consistency
91

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Equipped with special additives that displaces moisture and prevents rusting
  • High-grade petroleum oils provides optimum lubrication under extreme temperatures
  • The lubricant is ideal for loosening rusted and corroded nuts and bolts
Cons
  • The lubricant may contain toxic chemicals

Details of Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant 6 oz Drip Bottle | TF0021060

  • Brand: Tri-Flow
  • Item Weight: 6.24 Ounces
  • Liquid Volume: 6 Fluid Ounces
  • Recommended Uses For Product: Lubricant
  • Package Information: Bottle

Comments

Antonio V.: Buena lubricación húmeda. Dura bastante antes de "secarse". Aunque este año no ha llovido suficiente para probar qué tan fácil se lava al rodar con lluvia y charcos. El desgaste de la cadena ha sido el esperado para el uso y cantidad de mantenimiento y lubricante que empleo, por lo que se infiere que hace bien su trabajo.
Como bonus, el olor no es desagradable.

Mexico on Jun 22, 2022

Julian: na

Australia on Sep 29, 2021

decius01: Great lube for pinch points etc. A word of caution though- if you get this on your hands, you will likely smell it for a long time (I'm not sure, but maybe it's a symptom of PTFE?), so not a bad idea to wear gloves when you administer it

Canada on Sep 10, 2021

musicone: Very good product, I use it for vintage sewing machine restoration, and it's perfect, it frees up a stuck machine better than any other oil I've used. And I'm not the only one who likes it - this is the standard for sewing machine restoration right now. The only thing I didn't like about this particular triflow bottle was the tube - it's the 'stick in' type and it comes taped to the side of the bottle. It would be better if it was the pull out type like you see on many other small oil bottles like this, so you wouldn't have to be constantly sticking it into the tape for storage, and then pulling it out and putting it in the tip of the bottle. But the oil itself is really good, though it does have a bit of an odor. The odor isn't too bad if you don't use very much though. The oil has conditioners in it that help clean the gears of old oil, etc, which is awesome, and worth a tiny bit of odor.

United States on Jun 09, 2021

AdalRosBalc: Si quieres un buen aceite para la lubricacion de sistemas de transmision para la bicicleta, es muy recomendable este, ademas que ayuda a que no se pegue el polvo, y dura su lubricacion bastente en el sistema, lo recomiendo.

Mexico on Jan 11, 2021

Jordan I Smith: I’ve tried all manner of bicycle chain lubes (paraffins, wet, dry lubes, etc.) since the 1980s and keep coming back to Tri-Flow because it’s versatile and reliable. It’s especially great for mountain bikes and gravel bikes in dry conditions because it doesn’t attract a lot of grit causing build-ups and poor shifting, and is good for cleaning/flushing the chain after a ride. However, for wet/muddy conditions it doesn’t last long, so I usually turn to a wet lube for longer lubrication and pay the penalty of crud build-up. Tri-Flow is also great for fat bikes on snow, where temps down to -25C don’t cause it to freeze up the chain. Water resistance in snow is OK for about two hours but you should re-lube after each ride anyway to displace meltwater. Good for road chains as well, although for wet conditions, again I’d switch to Finish Line Ceramic or similar.

Tri-Flow is also my lube of choice for derailleur pivots and cables, and general mechanical use where a light lube is required.

A little bit goes a long way, even when applying after each ride.

Canada on Aug 20, 2020

Bitchinson: Review form asked me to rate scent. Why are we rating lubricants on their aroma? Yeah, it has a smell bit it wares off. Wouldn't it be stupid if the manufacturer produced an inferior product to appease Amazon's stupid review metric? Yeah, I wouldn't want to wear it. It's about as relevant as asking about taste. Needless to say I rated the aroma 5 stars and recommend you do the same.

Regarding the actual performance: I honestly wasn't expecting to be impressed after over saturating myself on all the positive reviews. I'm kind of a lube freak. I own an embarrassment of lubes of myriad varieties. Lately, I've been especially interested in lubricants containing PTFE. Wet & dry. Anyway, of the 5 or so in this class of lubes that I've purchased on Amazon (all 4.5 stars or more) I've found this to be the single best performing and most versatile. Of course, how they all hold up once after application remains to be seen.

Only thing I prefer dry or film PTFE lubes for would be bike chains in arid/dusty conditions & locks, generally. Anything where dust & grime buildup is likely & would risk performance &/or is difficult/time...

United States on Oct 28, 2019

Cornelius Van Ess IV: In this modern age there're ONLY a hand full of lubricants worthy of your consideration for just about anything that needs penetrating oil, a corrosion and rust inhibitor, does not attract dust and moisture, leaves a lubricating film when evaporated, does not turn to a varnish like mess when it dries, exceeds all other oils in temperature range use from -55F to 300+F degrees, and they are the synthetic oils. I'll mention three of the best and of the more common in this review. They are: Birchwood-Casey Gun Oil, Tri-flow, and Loctite's Super Lube with PTFE.

When comparing synthetic oils and greases that contain (PTFE PolyTetraFluoroEthylene or Teflon) there is no comparison with the regular fossil, mineral, or vegetable all purpose oils because synthetic oils are much better by far. Yes, they're more expensive, but they'll out perform and out last ALL natural base oils. Synthetic oils are not the oils grandpah swore by, and as the knowledge he handed down generationally. All you have to do to believe that statement is to see what the pros use now for extreme environment conditions for guns, fishing, racing and other extreme sport's that require lubrication...

United States on Apr 07, 2012



Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant 6 oz Drip Bottle | TF0021060 Finish Line Fiber Grip Carbon Fiber Bicycle Assembly Gel - For a Secure, Professional-Grade Fit Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant Drip Bottle for Smooth Operation
Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant 6 oz Drip Bottle | TF0021060 Finish Line Fiber Grip Carbon Fiber Bicycle Assembly Gel - For a Secure, Professional-Grade Fit Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant Drip Bottle for Smooth Operation
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Brand Tri-Flow Finish Line Tri-Flow
Item Weight 6.24 Ounces 45 Grams 0.05 Kilograms
Liquid Volume 6 Fluid Ounces 0.05 Liters 2 Fluid Ounces
Recommended Uses For Product Lubricant
Package Information Bottle Tube Bottle
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