





3-IN-ONE Motor Oil, 3 OZ [24-PACK]
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Red_OfficialArt
> 3 dayIt’s worth mentioning that everyone here is familiar with the Original 3 in 1 multipurpose household oil blend (black and red) and I’ve learned a few things today. I saw a video saying that you can’t use the original blend for bearings because it’s a detergent and it will only last you a few days whereas this blend oil is NOT a detergent. The 4 images that both bottles show what objects to be used for would be pretty much self explanatory. The way I see it now, the original blend is just a penetrant and this oil is sort of a penetrant but it stays for a long time. Hence why it is SAE 20, meaning how thick the oil is and how much temperature it can withstand. Approximately 380 degrees maximum before the oil begins to dry out
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Aaliyah R
06-06-2025Product works and keeps my small appliances going
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BeHappy
> 3 dayPerfect size and amount. This seller provided lightning fast shipping & delivery. I use this oil for my electric R/C engines and parts to keep them operating like new.
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Smith
> 3 dayDidnt realise its a synthetic blend. Works fine. Smells a little like artificial bannana like triflow lube...
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Honest ABE
> 3 dayIve always seen this with my gramma and her sewing machine. I had some water pumps that works outside the fish tank so I always use this to oil certain parts that needs it...
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David Deloria
> 3 dayI was recommended this product for my vintage fans. It works great and keeps my fans running smooth and quiet. Try it out.
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William
> 3 dayI took them apart 3 years ago and used the 3in1 oil in the black bottle. Trouble is that oil becomes a black tar so I had to take them apart and do them again had to wire brush off the black tar . I used 30weight none detergent oil on the Lakewood and this sears compressor oil that does not state what type it is. Both these fans have oil ports and a wicking packing yet it has the old wrong oil. Both fans began the make noise on the front bushing , these are not bronze bushings they are steel. I had to keep removing the front cover and wipe the slight black film off and work the shaft in and out to clean this and re oil until they were clean. I got this oil because the Patton fan kept doing this so I used this oil and its been fine for a month and no noise. If they start this again . I need to remove the old packing because when the bushings get hot the wrong oil gets back in then use this oil on both. Point is I cant use the oil ports because of the wrong oil in the old packing will get back in the bushings. With heat alone it does. I will wait until any noise starts again then replace the packing and use this oil and should be fine. These fans are from 1991 . Took years before either made noise , I have no idea if the wick packing was oiled and the bushings or why wick packing was used for steel bushings, I assume its for holding oil released by heat. Point is dont use anything other than this 3 in 1 20 weight none detergent oil thats what Mcmillen who makes these old motors told me to use 20 weight none detergent motor oil.
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Robert Hagedorn
> 3 day3 in 1 oil was invented in 1894. Its in a small can and is used for small jobs requiring oil lubrication. The only time this product would not receive five stars would be if the can was defective and leaked, or if the price was excessive. My can from Amazon did not leak, was in perfect condition, and was very reasonable priced. The only change over the years has been from packaging in metal cans to packaging in plastic cans. The metal was probably better. But if the plastic doesnt leak, its just as good.
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Melissa miller
Greater than one week3 in 1 household oil usually what I use in my home.
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Kerry Danner
> 3 dayAs far as I can tell this oil is fine. Much better value than the B&G oil and should be just as good.