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๐ ๏ธ Keep your chains slick, clean, and unstoppable with Dupont Teflon ChainSaver!
Dupont Teflon ChainSaver is a patented dry wax lubricant featuring advanced Teflon fluoropolymer technology that protects chains up to 5 times longer. It resists dirt, water, and extreme temperatures up to 300ยฐF, while being safe on O-rings, rubbers, and plastics. Ideal for motorcycles, industrial equipment, and general hardware, it delivers effortless, clean lubrication that keeps your gear running smoother and longer.
| ASIN | B001B0VDC2 |
| Brand | DuPont |
| Brand Name | DuPont |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,878 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036121191839 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 0.69 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DuPont |
| Material | Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) |
| Material Type | Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) |
| Model Number | CS0116601 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Part Number | CS0116601 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dry,Dry Lubricant |
| UPC | 036121191839 |
| Upper Temperature Range | 300 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Z**3
Works great
Great chain lube without the mess
K**H
Best Dry Bicycle Lube (2025 Edit)
Dry lubes don't hold sand and grit that turn into a paste. This paste grinds away our expensive bicycle parts. Of all the dry lubes I have used, this Dupont Chain Saver works the best. The price is good and Amazon makes it easily available. It takes about 3-4 generous applications to flush the old oils and grease out before the chain will remain clean. I ride 60-100 miles a week on the coastal streets of SW Florida. Sand is everywhere on the pavement. I would never go back to the high maintenance of the popular oils. To clear one thing up, this Dupont Chain Saver has plenty of wax in it. The user just needs to make sure the can is well shaken before spraying. In the last 4 years I used many cans and every can had all the wax needed to lubricate well. The wax flows into the chain rollers better when the air is warm. It cleans it self each time as well. It seems the liquid carrier does the cleaning and the wax and Teflon remain once evaporated. I just use it on the chain, I can't speak for other parts. I don't skimp on it but keep in mind it serves as a cleaner and a lube. A pre wipe down with a dry rag can save some product. I apply it every 60-100miles. This one step process saves me a lot of time. Once you get a system of catching the runoff, you will never look back. EDIT 2025: 26000 miles using this lube as a one step process. One cassette and one aluminum chain ring so far. I don't skimp on the usage of this chain saver product though. I one-step lube/clean every 60-100 miles.
J**N
Good product
Good product, keeps my bike chains much cleaner than wet lubricants. However the can pressure seems to be low, and the pressure was zero when a lot of lubricant was still inside.
S**M
Ebike chain necessity
I first heard about Dupont Chain-Saver from a motorcycle buddy of mine. He swore by it and said it's the only chain lubricant he'd ever used on his motorcycles and that he got exceptional life out of his chains and sprockets. When I got an Ebike I was looking for a chain lubricant that would help extend the life of my chain because Ebike chain replacements run upwards of $50, so my first choice was Chain-Saver. (I was told by the bike shop to expect to have to change my chain anywhere from 1,500 miles upwards. I currently have 2,500 miles on my chain and it's still going strong.) I check for chain wear (sometimes referred to as chain stretch) weekly with the same tool they use in bike shops, and am always a little surprised as the miles pile up and the tool still shows little to any wear at all. Two caveats: I treat my chain after every ride, and I ride almost exclusively on regular roads in dry conditions. I rarely ride less than 25 miles, and sometimes up to 70 miles. Additionally, I never "degrease" the chain, even though Dupont also makes a product designed to do that. Sometimes I do take two toothbrushes after first applying this product to remove any surface dirt or dark oily dirty spots, then I use a rag to remove any further dirt. This serves as a limited degreaser/cleaner. Then I reapply the product, and let it wait overnight to dry and settle into the chain. I am thrilled with this product and would never use anything else. It's one of the most economic and effective solutions to the problem of untimely drive train wear. I do need to stress, however, that dry lube products, in general, are made for dry riding conditions. I am aware that in wet conditions the product is significantly less effective than wet lube products. But since I reapply Chain-Saver after every ride, that's less of an issue for me. If, however, I were to go on a 70+ mile ride, in wet conditions, I might consider bringing with me the travel size Chain-Saver can so I could reapply it before the end of the ride. But that's an extreme situation. (And not really a solution since it takes hours for Chain-Saver to settle into the inner sections of the chain.) When people look at my chain and rear cassette they assume they're both brand new because they are silver and shiny and sparkling clean. One bike shop junior mechanic suggested that I apply some oil to my drive train to make shifting smoother. I looked at him sideways and said: "Dude...this drive train is fully lubricated. With dry lube." He looked surprised. I never went back to that shop. Happy trails and ride safely.
S**E
This live is the best I've ever used
This is a very good product I recommend it to anyone with a chain on their bicycle or motorcycle
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