

🔥 Wax your chain, not your schedule — ride cleaner, ride longer!
The HOT TUB Chain Lubricant bulk refill offers a premium paraffin wax formula enhanced with Teflon and tungsten additives, delivering up to 500 miles of clean, quiet chain performance per application. Packaged in a resealable pouch for up to 4 refills, it’s the go-to choice for cyclists who demand longer-lasting lubrication, reduced drivetrain wear, and a maintenance routine that fits their busy lifestyle.





| ASIN | B074ZY1XTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,513 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #42 in Bike Lube |
| Item model number | HOT TUB, Bulk |
| Manufacturer | Runaway Bike Industries, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 15.24 x 5.08 cm; 204 g |
B**G
Easy to use
M**S
Bought this because I was sick of greasy drive train muck. I was using Teflon dry lube that goes on wet and then dries before riding. It worked to lubricate but the chain would still get mucked up despite not being greasy. Waxing has made the chain noticeably cleaner. The chain can be rinsed Clean with water and dried without rusting the chain. The wax lasts a couple of weeks before needing a new application instead of every few days like before. I commute every day 20 miles plus I do recreational rides multiple times a week so even though the process of waxing takes a little more effort since it lasts longer it actually saves me a lot of work in the long run and also makes my chains last longer in between replacements. Since there's no crud build-up, I'm sure the wear on my cassette is greatly reduced too. I've heard similar results can be achieved with basic household paraffin wax which is the main ingredient in this product, however, most DIY waxers usually add Teflon or tungsten to the wax so if you're in the camp that believes this improves performance then this product already has it added in there for you. It's not that much more than plain paraffin so might as well get the full product here.
J**P
Great wax for bike chains, shipping was fast.
J**N
Does a good job and lasts quite a long time. Used a dedicated small crock pot
D**R
I originally waxed with paraffin. Super clean, but didn't last. This stuff lasts. The additives matter. This package is probably good for up to 20 chains. More than that, I'd probably just make the stuff myself from bulk ingredients using the SpeedWax formula. Here's a shopping list for waxing: Elite Gourmet MST-250XS 1.5qt slow cooker Bayite BTC211 temperature controller 2L heated Ultrasonic cleaner (CREWORKS or equivalent) Zep Citrus Degreaser HD 1-gallon Isopropyl alcohol 32 oz Magnetic telescoping grabber Microfiber cloth Here's how to wax: 1. Plug the cooker into the controller and set the controller to 200F. Set the cooker to High, pour in the wax, and nestle the probe near the bottom 2. Wet the microfiber with the alcohol or the degreaser and clean the outer layer of factory grease from the chain 3. Fill the ultrasonic cleaner with diluted degreaser, let it heat, and then run two full cycles (5 minutes each) with the chain 4. Fill an old water bottle with alcohol, drop the chain in, and shake. Remove the chain with the grabber and let it air dry. 5. Drop the chain in the wax (melted or not, it'll get there), leave for a half-hour. Come back and swish it around. 6. Remove the chain (use the magnetic grabber to find the quick-link, the wax is opaque. Wear nitrile gloves and use pliers or a hook for the chain) and hang on a hook or coat hanger. Expect wax splatter. 7. Wait ten minutes to let it cool, run it over something thin to get the links moving, and put it on the bike. Run the chain for a minute or two on the stand. If there's excessive wax buildup on the chain or the sprockets, clean it off. That's it. Sounds like a lot, but you'll never need to clean your drivetrain (or your drive-side leg). When you start to hear the chain, take it off the bike and rinse in hot water to clean it, then do the process above, skipping steps 2-4. It's a doddle.
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