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Where can I buy SuperLube/Triflow?

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Where can I buy SuperLube/Triflow?

Postby Eab » 26 Nov 2006 2:29

I live in Wisconsin (US) and found some online but shipping is $6.50. :?
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Postby Romstar » 26 Nov 2006 2:36

Believe it or not, I buy mine at Walmart and Canadian Tire. Now, since it isn't like that there is a Canadian Tire anywhere near you. :wink: your best bet is the automotive section at Walmart.

Or, you can try a locksmith supply company. They will often sell normal hardware and tools, but not picks to off the street customers.

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Postby melvin2001 » 26 Nov 2006 2:43

FYI my local wal mart didn't have any good lube... pretty much all they had was 3 in 1 and wd40... and some other liquid wrench type stuff...
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Postby WOT » 26 Nov 2006 3:33

melvin2001 wrote:FYI my local wal mart didn't have any good lube... pretty much all they had was 3 in 1 and wd40... and some other liquid wrench type stuff...


Try sporting goods or bicycle shops.
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Postby burchlockkey » 26 Nov 2006 9:14

Home Depot
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Postby Legion303 » 26 Nov 2006 23:26

Pornography merchant.

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Postby Johnny P » 30 Nov 2006 18:55

If there is a Frye's Electonics near you, they have several silicon and teflon lubricants. May not be called "Tri-flow" or "Superlube", but the same thing. I love Frye's. Sort of like the HD of everything electronc.

Computers, TV, recorders, electronic games, CDs, CBs, mother boards, you nae it, they've got it.
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Postby WOT » 1 Dec 2006 4:45

Johnny P wrote:If there is a Frye's Electonics near you, they have several silicon and teflon lubricants. May not be called "Tri-flow" or "Superlube", but the same thing. I love Frye's. Sort of like the HD of everything electronc.

Computers, TV, recorders, electronic games, CDs, CBs, mother boards, you nae it, they've got it.


They have good deals on hard drives on Frys.com after rebate on sale, but their regular pricing on other electronics and computer stuff isn't all too great.
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