Lucas Oil Red N Tacky Grease (10 Tubes) vs TRIAX Spheron Heavy Duty Grease (NLGI-2) 14 oz Tubes, 10-pack
Overall winner: TRIAX Spheron Heavy Duty Grease (NLGI-2) 14 oz Tubes, 10-pack
Key Differences
Lucas Oil (A) is a more affordable bulk value pack with noted long storage life and good mechanical stability, while Triax (B) costs more but emphasizes high-temperature performance, waterproofing, and tackiness for pivot points. Choose Lucas Oil if you want a lower-priced 10-tube pack and long shelf life; choose Triax if you need higher-temp and waterproof properties for demanding or wheel-bearing applications
Lucas Oil Red N Tacky Grease (10 Tubes)
Lucas Oil Red N Tacky Grease with long storage life for equipment maintenance. Noted for durability and staying in place under pressure, with mixed feedback on stickiness
Pros
- long storage life
- bulk value pack (10 tubes)
- good mechanical stability
- effective for tractors and backhoes
Cons
- mixed feedback on tackiness
- plastic tubes can be frustrating
- ease of assembly debated
TRIAX Spheron Heavy Duty Grease (NLGI-2) 14 oz Tubes, 10-pack
Lithium complex high-temp grease for heavy-duty joints, pivots, wheel bearings, and chassis. Noted for tackiness, waterproof properties, and performance in high-temperature applications
Pros
- high-temperature performance
- waterproof properties
- tackiness for pivot points
- heavy-duty chassis and bearing compatibility
Cons
- tube compatibility issues with some grease guns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lucas Oil |
| Durability | Triax |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Triax |