TSI Supercool PAG Viscosity Oil Plus U/V Dye 8 oz (6 pack) vs TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 SAE 30 Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
Overall winner: TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 SAE 30 Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
Key Differences
Triax Kompressor MV 100 is a full synthetic, multi-viscosity air compressor oil marketed for high-temp and high-load performance and has a higher average rating; pick Triax if you need a synthetic compressor lubricant with broad multi-viscosity capability. TSI Supercool PAG Oil includes anti-wear/friction modifiers, anti-oxidants and a U/V dye useful for leak detection in A/C service, so choose TSI if you need PAG oil formulated for refrigerant systems and visible leak tracing
TSI Supercool PAG Viscosity Oil Plus U/V Dye 8 oz (6 pack)
PAG oil for R134a systems with anti-wear, anti-oxidant, and UV dye for leak detection. Helps improve compressor efficiency and moisture resistance. Customers report reliable performance and effective UV visibility
Pros
- anti-wear and friction modifiers
- contains U/V dye for leak detection
- anti-oxidants protect against sludge
- moisture resistance
Cons
- no price or availability details
- customer insights mention UV reactivity may vary
- no explicit compatibility beyond R134a systems
TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 SAE 30 Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
Full synthetic, industrial-grade oil for rotary, vane, screw, and reciprocal compressors. Provides high-temp protection and multi-viscosity performance across climates. Customers note good quality and cooler, quieter operation
Pros
- full synthetic formula
- high-temp, high-load capacity
- multi-viscosity performance
- suitable for various compressor types
Cons
- no explicit price or availability info
- no explicit compatibility list beyond types
- no explicit warranty details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Triax |
| Durability | Triax |
| Versatility | Triax |
| User Reviews | Triax |