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Tri-Flow TFC20027 Superior Pin Point Lubricator (Blister Card Pack) - .25 oz.

Tri-Flow TFC20027 Superior Pin Point Lubricator (Blister Card Pack) - .25 oz.

Tri-Flow TFC20027 Superior Pin Point Lubricator (Blister Card Pack) - .25 oz.
$ 4.99

Score By Feature

Based on 141 ratings
Delivery
9.57
Giftable
9.03
Packaging
9.60
Customer service
9.03

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Product Description

Solutions designed to remove dirt contaminants and clean, soften, and soften
The light viscosity of the oil allows it to penetrate deep into
Petroleum oils with high thermal stability and lubrication properties provide optimum lubrification under extreme conditions
With the advanced PTFE additives, you can protect your components against moisture, corrosion, rust, and wear caused by metal-on-metal contact
It can be used in temperatures from -60 degrees Fahrenheit to 475 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 3000 pounds of pressure

Questions & Answers

The lubricant in this pinpoint lubricator can be refilled in several ways. My brain doesn't understand what's going on. ?

Take the needle apart. The base is knurled so you can hold onto You don't want to lose the "O" Providing rings.

After I have gone through the 0.2, can I refill the pinpoint lubricator? What's 25 ounces?

The answer is yes.

What are the reasons for not being able to ship ?

Shippers place restrictions on the movement of goods.

It seems to be similar to ?

It is tri- A lubricant is flowing, a WD-40 is in the air This is not the case with 40. It is tri- The flow applicator allows you to apply small amounts of lubricant (a tiny drop) where the WD-type does not apply An example of 40 would be "spray &amp pray" It is not as lubricant-dense as Tri- based and is very hard to control where it goes Follow the flow.

Selected User Reviews For Tri-Flow TFC20027 Superior Pin Point Lubricator (Blister Card Pack) - .25 oz.

The best general lubricant on the market
5/5

My friend, a mechanic, a weekend warrior, and, well, just an all-around savvy dude reviews the program. I bought Tri-Star before it was released I asked him about the best oils/lubricants to use with Teflon. I don't know how much value I can add, but these are his thoughts

#1 "Slick 50", relatively thick oil for a variety of lubrication This oil is even more slippery because it is infused with Teflon. you can still work with Teflon particles even when the oil has dried out. One Lube will deliver long-lasting lubricants to virtually any mechanical device, including doorknobs that are hard to turn, hinges that squeak, window jambs that stick, and motor bearings that need lubrication. This is an all-purpose spray lubricant that I recommend to anyone who wants to lubricate everything

#2 "Triflow" is an excellent choice for this reason. It can be used as lubricating oil and penetration oil at the same time. A fine film of grease thin enough to penetrate into extremely tight spaces, yet thick enough to be a superior lubricant at the same time. You get what you pay for with Triflow, even though it is considerably more expensive than most lubricants. It's an unusually good and versatile lubricant without a doubt. To be honest, if you need both a lubricant and a penetrating oil, the best choice is TriFlow. The third question is "WD-" This was all sparked by "40". The spray lube may not be the most advanced, nor is it the most slippery, but no one doubts it works when you need it This gun oil is decent for penetrating into parts and also works well as a When WD-free Spray is sprayed on heavier oils and grease, it literally dissolves them You can wipe away the residue simply with a cloth or a shop towel once the product has dried. Now you know what you need to do. A look at three to pick from, based on the opinions of an experienced, trusted, and intuitive member of the community Tool jockey is the tool. As a result I have been using Tri Flow Teflon, which lubricates, penetrates, dissolves rust, releases grime and dissipates moisture. Spray/applying seems to be the best way to go, as it gets gritty with use. I encourage you to read this review twice and select from the five products listed above which fits YOUR need the best. Ron.

Samira Conway
Samira Conway
| Jun 09, 2021
Make sure you don't get clogged
4/5

It has been years since I used Tri-Select In the original version, Tri-Flow was called From locks to guitars, Flon has been known for its use since the 1980s. issue with this applicator is that the sharp tip can shave off little chunks of black plastic that get trapped in the tip when the cap is on. It took me a few seconds to cut about 1/4 of an inch off the end with a wire cutter. If the tip is rough, recommend some really fine (1500 grit) sandpaper or MicroMesh to smooth it.

Frances Riley
Frances Riley
| May 28, 2021
This is the best oil for vintage sewing machines
5/5

This is THE oil I should use when oiling my vintage Singer sewing machines, according to my sewing machine repairman. Using the applicator, you can easily place just one drop of oil exactly where it's needed. In addition, the applicator works irrespective of its position, including.

Daniela Ortiz
Daniela Ortiz
| May 16, 2021
Applicator that doesn't work well
3/5

One of my guitars had some open tuning pegs, so I bought this lubricator to lube them. As soon as it comes out of the tube, the tube works fine. In spite of the fact that the pinpoint opening clogged by the end of the third application, possibly due to the rubber storage tip that comes with the device. I have been unable to unclog it and have a full tube of Tri Flow in my possession that is no longer useful. There is no way to do that The 12 bucks is non-returnable, therefore I am stuck with it. I am not satisfied with the service.

Anahi Douglas
Anahi Douglas
| Apr 13, 2021
The whole thing was a pain in the neck
3/5

The first one I received had only a card with no oil pen. It took me three times to get one of these with an actual product inside. My second unit arrived with an applicator but no oil. My third unit actually had oil inside the applicator. After all this I can only report that the lube is at best suitable. It is no better or worse than anything else on the market that I have tried. When the time comes to replace her, I will look elsewhere.

Yaretzi Ingram
Yaretzi Ingram
| Aug 28, 2021
The stuff I'm talking about is awesome
5/5

As a sewing machine lubricant, it is also great for deadbolts, entryways, and locks. Sets of locks for passageways There are two types of locks set-locks This refill is larger and is used to refill this pocket/pen - It has a hummingbird-sized applicator to make it easier for me to pollinate the wood and metal parts in any of my seasonal stuff.

Alaia HOWELLS
Alaia HOWELLS
| Jul 28, 2021
Is a tri- Fluid Flow Pin Poing Lubricant
5/5

It was only after I bought a mandolin with open tuners that I realized how much I needed this. Changes things for the better. Every time I change a string, I use this. Keep in mind there is no need to use more than a few beads of oil and wipe those excesses off. Taking out a loan from a friend shouldn't be taken lightly. If you need another one, you might have to order it It is the same with them.

Shelby Gordon
Shelby Gordon
| Feb 19, 2021
This is the best way to locate something
5/5

This is the most convenient way I've found, to apply, and to control the application of this really great product, which I've been using for Other people have mentioned that the container/dispenser is weak and it will not hold up to rough treatment or But I have used several similar lubrication products in the same containers for several years and have never had any It is my hope that this product will be used in this container for many years to come.

Scout Bridges
Scout Bridges
| Jan 16, 2021

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