Pros & Cons
Pros
The needle-like applicator applies the oil to exactly where you want it. The minimized size and high precision allows it to be used in tight, hard-to-reach spaces.
Dry film lubricant is great. I like to use it to lubricate locks, to oil tight fitting hinges, to lubricated pocketknife pivot pins. The speed of bridge adjustments after a microscopic amount of this oil is just amazing.
Great for phosphor bronze washers on flipping knives and general rust protection on high carbon steel blades. There was not a spot of rust on the steel will knife at all. It's not shocking that the stainless blade was void of any rust, but the clip an... Read More
Cons
Pin applicator is too thin to stick anything in to unclog. Tried unclogging the tip in boiling water, no help. Will stick to clp.
Highlights
Quality
Theres nothing to dislike about this product
Best dry lube product i have ever tried in any application
The quality of the lubricant dispensed is very high
Price
Works well and for the price can’t go wrong
Competitiveness
This was perfect for oiling up my balisong knife and all my other folder pocket knives
This seems to work just as well as other products i’ve purchased at a much higher price
I have much more costly lubes that are not any better than this
There are a lot of knife lubes on the market most of them very expensive
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, good, dry, little and small. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 77.0% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 1,372 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 14 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was trying to put it down in my auto knifes bearings it slipped off and somehow i injected most of the oil into my leg
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only issue is that it leaves a smell
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The applicator tip insures that one drop goes only where it’s supposed to
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My first has lasted me several years and is down to about ¼ of the original volume
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not something id want on a blade used for food prep though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found that due to it being a dry lubricant it can harden inside the needle making it useless
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ve had to squeeze a few times to remove all remaining tuf glide from the needle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If the needle clogs which it will all you do is simply use a lighter on the needle while holding the vial upright