Lucas Oil Red N Tacky Grease - 14 oz Cartridge (pack of 10) vs Valvoline multi-vehicle high temp red grease 14.1 oz cartridge (case of 10)
Overall winner: Valvoline multi-vehicle high temp red grease 14.1 oz cartridge (case of 10)
Key Differences
Valvoline (A) lists a lower price tier, strong high-temperature rating (-5°F to 250°F) and emphasizes extreme-pressure protection and water resistance, making it a good choice for high-temp bearing lubrication. Lucas Oil (B) has more reviews and highlights rust/oxidation inhibitors and mechanical stability, but has mixed feedback on stickiness and reports of separated grease
Lucas Oil Red N Tacky Grease - 14 oz Cartridge (pack of 10)
A grease with rust and oxidation inhibitors, water resistance, and strong mechanical stability for automotive, agricultural, and industrial use. Customers note good value and reliable performance with trailer bearings and cordless grease guns, though tackiness varies
Pros
- Rust and oxidation inhibitors
- Water resistant
- Excellent mechanical stability
- Long storage life
Cons
- Mixed feedback on stickiness
- Issues with separated grease
- Damaged tubes reported
Valvoline multi-vehicle high temp red grease 14.1 oz cartridge (case of 10)
Lithium grease for high-temperature and water-resistant lubrication. Suitable for wheel bearings and axles with versatile applications; praised for ease of use and longevity
Pros
- Excellent water resistance
- Extreme-pressure protection
- Wide temperature range (-5F to 250F)
- Versatile for multiple applications
Cons
- Sticky texture noted
- Case of 10 may be bulky for small projects
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Valvoline |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Valvoline |
| User Reviews | Lucas Oil |