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I've noticed no difference in the blue verse red oil that they supply. I've even got a few bottles that are a gold color. All seem to be low viscosity and work well for spool bearings. 

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3 hours ago, OnthePotomac said:

Look into Yellow Rocket Fuel.  An excellent bearing oil.

the oil(fat) in avocados is mono-unsaturated.

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Besides the color I'm going to go out on a limb and say they are probably the same. A standard 3n1oil works great and I suspect that is what many are selling colored or possibly a variant of. From the ones I have that seems to be the case. 

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common reel oils and their viscosity at a set temp.

Lube.............................Viscosity@78F (cP)

Mobil-1 0W-30 (syn)..................400 
Superlube w/PTFE..................... 245
Zebco Needle Oiler.................... 206
Quicksilver Storage Seal............ 203
Abu Silicoat Reel Oil..................176


Browning Midas Gun Oil (syn)... 140
Quicksilver PS and Trim Oil........136
BSB Speed Bearing...................114


Red RF (hc)...............................93
PMI Paintball Gun Lube...............90
Power Steering Fluid................. .90
Diawa Std Needle Oiler............ ...84
Reel-X.......................................74

ATF Dextron III...........................62
Shimano Std. (hc).......................60
Yellow RF (hc)............................59
3-In-1 Oil...................................40

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Reel Butter..................................28
Quantum Hot Sauce......................25
X+1R..........................................21
Diawa TDZ lube (syn)...................18
Diawa/Liberto Pixy Lube (syn)........18
Whale Spit (hc)............................14
Abu Black Max .............................14

WD 40........................................6
Tournament RF (hc)......................4
Friction Zero Lub (hc/syn )............4 
Rem Oil (hc)................................3

Reference: DI water.....................1
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Lube....Viscosity (cP) @ .....38F...........@78F.........@ 98F (cP)

Yellow RF ........................285..............59....... .......35
3-In-1 Oil.........................161....... ......40...............20
Quantum Hot Sauce...........100..............25............... 16
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Great chart Molay.  Two comments.  Oil viscosity is highly dependent on the temperature.  Some are better than others at maintaining a viscosity over a temp range.  Also, you should be aware that very low viscosity oils will be slung out of your bearings faster than a thicker oil will be, and so need to replenished more often.  So choose an oil that agrees with your re-oiling habits.  I like servicing my bearings twice a year, with oil added periodically during the season.  I like a medium viscosity bearing oil like Yellow RF or Reel Butter.  They stay in the bearings for a period that agrees with my servicing habits.  Nothing worse than having a reel start screaming at you for service when you're on the water fishing.

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