





3-IN-ONE Motor Oil, 3 OZ [24-PACK]
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Really!!!
> 3 dayWorks as intended
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B.A.Clown
> 3 dayUsed this to lubricate a small fan and get it working properly again. Worked wonderfully for that purpose.
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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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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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Kamuai
> 3 dayWorked perfectly on dry fan motors, everything running smoothly, easy to use bottle with adjustable cut tip.
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Mister R
Greater than one weekI have a Honeywell HT-900 fan that I use 12+ hours a day. It started to slow down due to dust build-up. I cleaned out the dust and applied a few drops of this 3-IN-ONE Motor Oil and it runs almost like new again. I have another tower fan that needs some love as well. 3 oz is plenty to last a while for normal house use. NOTE: Someone mentioned to cut above the line. I highly recommend you follow this persons advice.
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Alex
> 3 dayNice addition to the garage. I wouldn’t need more that that little bottle.
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dfphoto
> 3 dayI like 3-1 not 100% sure companies really change products like this but I am sure they do some testing. In my case I used it on a shampoo machine and it sounded better and thats all I can go by. I feel any motor especially electric create heat and lube helps
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Eisenfaust
> 3 dayMust have for around the house and in the garage. Use it for many things, squeaky doors, tight tools, rust prevention.
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Xmetal
> 3 dayNot sure how much I can write about a little bottle of oil but I purchased this after trying a similar product (as a proof of concept) from a different brand on an old, WELL used but still in great condition Honeywell HT 800 fan. I have already tried this oil after the same issues with the fan cropped up. The motor was trying, BUT itd either go slower than it should have been going OR it was not spinning at all. Its a tad dusty I admit but nothing wrapped around the shaft. It was (best way to say it but may not be the perfect adjective) getting sticky to a point ... just ... like tacky or something .... I cleaned everything off and around various point that hold the shaft in (and especially around where the shaft and the motor come together at the back of the fan, I put a good amount of oil there and as I am typing this ... My Honeywell on LOW is how it was spinning on HIGH before this fix ... I may have to do this every so often but as far as I am concerned ... this oil made my fan good as new. I do agree with others, that clipping the top at the very top most part that you can, makes this a piece of cake to control the flow ... too low and in some use-cases, you will have oil everywhere ... the nozzle makes putting the oil in tight spots, RIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT, easy. For various little projects, I can totally see myself buying this again. I used it on a fan to make it new again, but I could see this being great for simple stuff like say squeeky cabinet doors that you just live with ... not sure itd work but getting a little bottle of this and trying it out on various things may be worth it