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Dial Manufacturing 5713 4 Ounce Cooler Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Dial Manufacturing 5713 4 Ounce Cooler

Spout cooler oil. For cooler bearings and some cooler motors with bearings. Lubricate shaft bearings at the start of every season and every 60 days during season. Inhibits rust and oxidation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great if you have a swamp cooler.

This makes my sump cooler easier to lubricate. I don't know how I could pump oil into hard-to-reach places without the long needle built into this bottle. It's really necessary!

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good stuff about power tool parts and accessories

My swamp cooler bearings were making an awkward noise. I tried 3 in one with little effect, I dropped some of it in her and it stopped. In addition to a small applicator tube, it makes it easier to reach hard-to-reach places.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Hard to find locally at a reasonable price. I use it on light engines, but it's most commonly used to store lube for an airless paint sprayer. It protects well in storage and then rinses out quickly and easily with an airless spray setting. The price is decent so I don't feel like I'm laundering money using it as bearing oil.

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Without machine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great oil, not a big nose.

I bought this oil hoping to salvage a failed squirrel cage motor. (full disclosure, which I try very hard to comply with, accelerated the crash). This is our first winter in our new home and the heat has barely blown. I checked the air duct flaps, the filter material and then came to the engine. . . It turned out to be an original, about 23 years old, with a label stating a lifespan of 20,000 hours (according to statistics, the average winter here is about 100 hours). The engine was mounted…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Quality