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Bio-Food Grade (Two Lot) EP Grease Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Bio-Food Grade (Two Lot) EP Grease

These products provide superior high temperature performance and good adhesion/cohesion properties. High temperature Biobased greases with excellent EP and Antiwear performance. The super high viscosity index of the Stabilized HOBS naturally improves the thermal shear stability and load capacity. They were engineered specifically for food processing and packaging machinery.

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As a loyal customer, I was thrilled with the efficacy of this Bio-Food Grade lubricant. As a result of my tests, I determined that it provided exceptional protection in high-temperature applications, and its water-resistant properties are unparalleled. I also appreciated that this eco-friendly lubricant is safe for use in food-grade applications, which is vital in the industrial and scientific sectors. The only downside was that it was a bit challenging to apply in tight spaces, but a small…

Pros
  • High-quality and safe for use in food processing and handling equipment
Cons
  • Potentially expensive compared to non-food grade alternatives

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Replacement grease for Kitchenaid mixers.

Woman walking through a Kitchenaid mixer. The grease was a replacement for the old grease that had to be removed. That works great.

Pros
  • Industrial Lubricants
Cons
  • Doubt

We used this to replace the Kitchen Aid mixer gear. Recommended for food processors and for around the same price we got enough for 4 uses instead of 1. If it holds up as well as the original factory grease then it's certainly value for money. Small 3.5 ounce packs of another brand's lube will do one use and cost about $12, but if you have even a bit of waste you'll need 2 of them. Even if we never have to replace the worm pusher again (and with my husband's artisanal bread making, we could) it

Pros
  • Adhesives, Sealants & Lubricants
Cons
  • Thin