3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose Oil, 8 OZ [12-Pack]

August 26, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $43.63Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:46 GMT+0100 - Details)

Since 1894, 3-IN-ONE ‘s versatile multi-purpose drip oil has been a trusted tool used by professional tradesmen and do-it-yourselfers to lubricate moving parts, penetrate rust, clean and protect tools, and much more. Its precise, easy-to-use drip spout enables precise application, with no overspray or splatter, and its updated packaging has a fill level indicator strip that shows you when you’re running low. 3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose Oil can be used to lubricate tools, hinges, nuts and bolts, bicycles, wheels, fans, and many other moving parts.

Product Features

  • Since 1894 this versatile multi-purpose drip oil has been a trusted tool used by professional tradesmen and do-it-yourselfers
  • Lubricates, cleans and protects against rust and corrosion. Offers precise application with no overspray or splatter, and its updated packaging has a fill level indicator strip that shows you when you’re running low
  • Great for wheels, casters, sliding doors, chains, power tools and external parts of small motors, hinges, nuts and bolts, bicycles, wheels, fans and many other moving parts
  • Squeeze bottle design offers control over the amount of lubricant dispensed. Size is ideal for Automotive, Marine, Home, and Shop use
  • Marksman Twist Spout makes it easy to use and apply product exactly where you want it
  • Use on door hinges
  • Use on sewing machines
  • Use on car antennas
  • Helps saw blades cut better

Comments

Poor Ol' Johnny Ray says:

The Classic What can I say about 3-in-one that is not on record? Reminds me of my old man. If he could of he would of put this stuff on his chow. Seriously, this is very practical item. I use it around the house for various things from the shredder to lubricating my kid’s toys. Always good to have a nice supply and this will do it. Too bad the container is plastic and does not make that clunk, clunk, sound like when the scarecrow lubed up the tin man. Otherwise, perfect.

D. Plass says:

Poor packaging I guess I’m used to the old-school metal packaging, but this plastic one doesn’t fit the bill. First, you have to cut open the tip. Fail #1, because you can never cut it small enough. Then, fail #2: as soon as you tilt over the bottle, oil stars POURING out. The metal bottles always needed a little squeeze to get anything out, but now it’s like a flood of oil.

JPE in MA says:

WARNING: Do NOT buy this from A+ Smart Home Savings — fake label–selling 3 oz. size as 8 oz. A+ Smart Home Savings (Amazon Prime vendor) has applied a fake paper barcode label stating this is an 8 oz. size over the manufacturer label which shows it is a 3 oz size. See photos. Astounding gall!

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