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Item #650810 |
Model #49010
This item is no longer sold on Lowes.com
Durable spray trigger gives you a controllable spray pattern, less mess, and easy disposal, this multi-purpose lubricant helps protect your tools, so you always hit the mark
Lubricates, penetrates, protects, removes, and displaces moisture; it does not contain silicone, kerosene, water, graphite, or chlorofluorocarbons
Lubricating spray can be used on alloy wheels, engines, hedge trimmers, hinges, bikes, and all the nuts and bolts you throw its way with long-lasting performance and protection, it will get the job done
Truly a toolkit in a can this formula has been around for 65 years and has over 2,000 different uses
Safe on rubber, metal, wood, and most plastics (avoid use on polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic); use it on your bike to prevent rust or prevent mud from sticking, or on sports equipment like golf clubs and metal baseball bats
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Series Name | WD-40 | Unit of Measure | Fluid ounce(s) |
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High Temperature Resistance | Yes | Water Resistant | Yes |
Oil / Fluid Call Name | Multi-use product non-aerosol trigger pro | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | None | ||
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UNSPSC | 15121500 | ||
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Ratings may include incentivized customer reviews.
The product is a hand pump design that allows for better control and precision when applying the lubricant and degreaser. Customers appreciate the improved functionality compared to traditional aerosol cans, noting that the pump prevents waste and ensures the entire contents can be used. The design also eliminates the issue of the propellant running out before the product, which was a common complaint with the aerosol cans. Overall, the product is seen as a more convenient and effective way to use this versatile lubricant.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Giving a 1-star because of someone’s dumb decision
OK…. So WD-40 FINALLY brings back a metal, trigger spray can. BUT, some genius decides to make it “non-refillable”. Whoever decided that must not use WD-40 much. I LOVE WD-40, but that is just dumb…. (Sure glad this handyman can MAKE IT refillable!)
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WD40 - The Greatest Invention For A Handyman
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased this product when I was out and about and decided you can never have enough WD-40 on hand. So I'm used to buying the Aerosol style, because it's handy to keep around. Everyone who's used the Aerosol can knows exactly the benefits of it, and more the hassles that can happen with a aerosol can. Me personally, I usually get the splatter back when I try to shoot some WD in the tiny hole for a screw only to have it blasting back out ...
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The product all others are compared to!
It's WD40. Nothing more needs to be said. With regards to the Non-Aerosol sprayers - I have had a few of the early models, the plastic ones. Good spray, but bad for durability. Knock them onto the floor and it's 50-50 if it will survive - at least in my shop. These new cans are excellent! And yeah, officially, you can't refill them. But I would bet that there is a legal reason why the company doesn't make them refillable, nor tell them you can. My feelings are if you use WD40, yo...
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Not what it looks like
I thought this would be the ideal refillable WD 40 lubricating can. After purchasing the item I tried to loosen the red nut at the top of the can underneath the trigger. It doesn’t seem like this is a nut at all. It look like that that would come off and the squirt assembly would come out and you could refill the unit. The white plastic WD-40 spray bottle is flimsy and overpriced also. For this amount of steel cam spray WD-40 is extremely high priced as I also purchased a gallon of WD-40 for un...
lubricant but also a degreaser
I shoot a lot of .22 lr ammo and sometimes it comes with wax, apparently to lubricate the bullet and ease its entry into the chamber. Unfortunately, with precision firearms, especially semiautomatic pistols, the wax can "gum up" the works, preventing the bullet from leaving the magazine and entering the chamber. A friend of mine told me that he "cleaned" all of his CCI ammo with WD - 40 and had perfect functioning. I had not had the problem, but when I did, I knew what to do about it. Now, I...
Great to have on hand
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] WD-40 Trigger Pro Non-Aerosol has been a great addition to my tool bag. It is great to be able to quickly and easily use the trigger to spray the product over smaller or larger areas. This product has the same great benefits of the aerosol version, but with the more control and less mess. This is also handy to keep in the house for squeaky doors or desk chairs or do lubricate and items that have become too tight. I will continue to purchase WD-...
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No squeaks
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] WD-40 is always the way to go especially with squeaky doors or even bike chains. I like that it has a trigger spray. I have used it on a few doors that were making noise and now they are so nice and quiet. I also did all of our bike chains. We are taking them camping this week and the bikes have been sitting for 2 years. I sprayed them and let them sit a bit. Sprayed some more and we took them for a ride and they are riding smoothly now. This w...
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Spray Perfection!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This WD-40 Trigger Pro Non-Aerosol, 20 oz is perfect. WD-40 is already a staple in almost every household. Now the upgrades and innovations to applicators, it is functional for every use you can imagine. The trigger spray is awesome for spraying certain areas like door hinges and larger items you want covered. Other cans have pin point applicators that are great for precision spraying, but sometimes you need to spray a larger area. And this ap...
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Frozen Windows
I grew up on WD-40 products and they are my go to for many things over the years. But my most recent discovery thanks to my Dad's advice was for my Mitsubishi Eclipse coupe's car windows. My car windows do not have a the tradition metal door framing as they close and seal to the car by way of a rubber weather strip and sensor mechanism. Winters here in northeastern Ohio can be treacherous and I was always afraid of my windows breaking when I opened my car doors when the window tried to separate ...
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Nice for cleaning dirty machines - but -
This is super nice for flooding an area, like an old milling machine table or a lathe. It is deceiving though - you would think - you could simply remove the cap and refill. That is not the case. The company thought it best to make the spray head non-removable, without cutting part of the cap away. This is a very deceiving product. If I would have know this before buying - I would have just grabbed a cheap spray bottle & the gallon refill.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with this product. The WD-40® Trigger Pro® delivery system is a great non-aerosol option for our m...
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Thanks very much for your thorough review of the product, and for sharing your insights with the WD-40 Community. Your description of the use and appl...