Is nano oil worth $18 dollars for the syringe?

In my experience, the less viscous (5 weight and 10 weight) Nano Oil aren't noticeably better than many cheaper options - in particular, Daiwa reel oil, which comes in the same needle applicator.

The 85 weight oil works great when you need something thicker, for a more hydraulic feel. I personally haven't found anything similarly thick that works as well.
 
The 85 weight oil works great when you need something thicker, for a more hydraulic feel. I personally haven't found anything similarly thick that works as well.
Then while I am singing the praises of go-juice, let me show yu this! lol
https://algdefense.com/alg-go-juice-grease-4-oz-437.html
To be honest, I've never used it. But I am about to order some for a couple of semi autos I have. Curiousity and all................
 
I like the blunt tip syringes for applying oil, it's easy to apply the right amount without going overboard. Rem Oil is my favorite though. You can probably find a blunt tip syringe on ebay and a 10 year supply of Rem Oil for under 10 bucks.
 
you mean wd40 bike dry lube?

No, they call it specialist, it's a PTFE lube
https://www.wd40.com/products/dry-lube/

On Knives that lives in the bottom of my pockets, nothing never came close to it... The blade glides after weeks in a lint bath.
the only drawback is the atrocious smell after uses and if you use it over mineral oil or other residual oils, it becomes sticky instead. But since I use all the time now, on brand new knives it's unbeatable. I know that there is even more effective PTFE lubricant out there but the only one easily available was the WD and it dont feel the need for something better. it's dry and stays clean, love it.
 
I've been using Rem oil with Teflon for what seems like nearly a decade now.

About 5.99 for a 2oz droplet bottle that last for a long while . More so when you add it to a needle applicator bottle.
 
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