- 【LONG-LASTING BIKE LUBE】– Ceramic chain lubricant is a high-performance lubricant that uses nano ceramic particles and synthetic polymers to protect against corrosion and keep friction to an absolute minimum,prevents friction damage and helps extend chain life for your bike.
- 【IDEAL FOR WET WEATHER】–Ceramic Lube uses emulsification technology to increase the binding of with surface and decrease the friction with chains which can preserve the best performance and smoothness under any kinds of extreme circumstances.
- 【SMOOTH & QUIET RIDES】–Ceramic Wax there is no wetness or stickiness on your chain or parts, so dirt and abrasive grime are not absorbed into the lubricating film. By avoiding abrasive wear, parts run more smoothly and last much longer. Ceramic Wax is engineered to not buildup over time.
- 【BIODEGRADABLE】– Our wet chain lubricant is formulated to be fully biodegradable, making this bike lube eco-friendly and safe for you and the planet, so you can shred with a clear conscience!
- 【GET OUTSIDE AND RIDE】– Easy-to-use chain lubricant to get your bike out of the garage and on the road & trail. Perfect size that won’t take up room in your tool box when heading out,
Bike Lube
Bike Chain Lube – Ceramics Chain Wax- Bicycle Chain Lubricant Suitable for All Types of Bike
$18.98
Matt –
Packaging is nice on this chain lube, so could make a nice gift. I ordered the ceramic type, but I’m certainly no expert on chain lube and what’s best for each situation…I’m more of a try to keep my chain clean-ish and use what I have on hand kind of rider.
I was surprised with this lube though as the smell to me is fairly pleasant and reminds me more of a body lotion…the consistency is thinner than typical lotion, but do “stick” to my chain a bit more and is easily visible. I’ll report back when I’ve had some time to ride if I can tell and performance positives or negatives…but seems like a quality product to me.
Matt –
Anthony Tuccillo –
Yes this bike chain lube smells amazing, it’s pretty weird lol. Anyway I applied it to the chain on my mountain bike and it seems to be doing a good job of lubricating my chain helping it shift easier. I noticed it’s helping keep the dirt from sticking as well. To top it off it smells good! Why? I’m not really sure lol. But it’s a plus I guess that it doesn’t smell like grease. Love this stuff, recommend!
Anthony Tuccillo –
GimmeCoffee –
This chain lubricant goes on easily with no dripping. I cleaned the chain before applying a coat of lubricant, and I don’t see any significant residue. The bike glides as smoothly as ever. After riding maybe 5-10 miles, I checked with my fingers and didn’t feel any gritty buildup.
I like that this product is environmentally friendly, and it will last a good long time for me, a casual e-bike rider who puts in 100-400 miles a month. The price is right and the product does the job. Good addition to my tool kit!
GimmeCoffee –
Drew –
Ive tried many different kinds of chain lube and wax and for the price and ease of use this product comes out at the top of the list.
After cleaning my chain on my bike thoroughly I applied this ceramics lube to my chain. It was easy to apply and was not messy.
I immediately noticed that my drivetrain was quieter shifting through the gears. And also after several rides it did not attract a lot of dust or dirt to my drivetrain and chain. I will continue to monitor this lube for the next few months but if it performs like my initial observance , this is a winner.
Drew –
SailingOn –
Bike Chain Lube – Ceramics Chain Wax
Ceramic coatings for vehicles are composed of nano (tiny) particles of silica and titanium dioxide (glass is mainly silicon dioxide = hard) which bind to and protect the surface and fill in minute imperfections giving a glossy look. The coating does not wash away like wax, but does deteriorate over time. Adding ceramics to a bike chain lube sounds like it would repel water, protect the chain underneath, and last longer than a wax lube alone. I’ve seen ceramic coatings work well on smooth metal surfaces.
This product applies like a wax bike lube, spreads smoothly over the chain, sprocket, etc, and seems to lubricate well. 120cc is enough for a bunch of applications. I have hope that it may last longer than wax lube alone; we’ll see.
SailingOn –
mdshahan –
A lot of people throw stuff out around here on trash day or if it’s working give things away to others who need stuff in the neighborhood. I find more kids bikes that are thrown out due to the chain being off or the chain being rusted. I like to rescue them, fix them up, and then give them to kids that don’t have one. Every kid should be able to have a bike and it’s so much better for our environment!! I used this on a rescued bike chain with visible rust. I hadn’t even brushed it yet. I just wanted to see what it might do! It instantly reduced friction and applied a nice protective layer to the chain. I’m pretty happy with it!!
mdshahan –
bufulo –
Seems to be a thin wax emulsion of some sort. Penetrates the chain links well and is easy to apply. It seems to work just fine so it likely does contain some Teflon and hexagonal boron nitride. It’s less gummy than other brand name wax emulsion chain lubes so it does seem to pick up less dirt. It also doesn’t seem to last quite as long as those with a heavier body to them. At this point I just don’t really know if the price is fair because it takes a long time to have enough data to see if it truly reduces drivetrain wear. I’ll try to remember to update my review after more time passes.
bufulo –
Matt –
First off, the consistency is amazing. I have used many different brands of chain lube which the viscosity is not there or creates a mess. This chain wax is awesome and is a great for me because it’s like waxing your chain without all the work. I love that the ingredients are biodegradable. This is such an amazing product and I have noticed the difference (especially in the noise from the cassette/chain) which makes me believe that it’s doing a much better job than the tradition chain lubes I’ve been using. I will definitely be purchasing again.
Matt –