The Husky 100% full synthetic air compressor oil is perfect for your compressor. The full synthetic oil protects the compressor pump 25% better than synthetic blend oils, which means longer life for your compressor. The Husky 100% full synthetic oil performs better at both lower and higher temperatures, which means better compressor performance year round.
- Starts 10° colder than synthetic blend compressor oils
- 25% increased wear protection over synthetic blend oil results in extended life of the compressor pump
- Performs 50% better at 0°F (-18°C) than standard air compressor oil
- All season performance – high VI (Viscosity Index) means better performance in a wide pump operating temperature range over conventional mineral oils
- Flash point: 460°F (238°C) pour point: -40°F (-40°C)
- Full Synthetic / ISO 68 grade
- Review the maintenance section of your oil lube air compressor owner’s manual and perform scheduled maintenance as necessary
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Maggie Simonis (verified owner) –
It seems to work OK; I’ll have to wait for the cold weather to see if my compressor works better this winter. Since my compressor is in an unheated shed adjacent to my home, I needed oil that would allow it to work when cold. It is nearly twice the cost of ‘normal’ compressor oil.
Rocky Breitenberg (verified owner) –
Purchased a Husky air compressor and the oil together. Compressor performs as expected, beautifully!! I would recommend this to anyone.
Faustino Howell (verified owner) –
It’s always good to have extra on hand cause you never know when you need it
Catalina Pollich (verified owner) –
just rebuilt air compressor, just the oil that I needed to finish the job.
Ubaldo Bins (verified owner) –
I was having trouble with my compressor. It was dragging amps and would trip the circuit breaker once the temperature hit 30 degrees. I drained the oil from it, I replaced it with this compressor oil. What a difference the oil made. It now runs and doesn’t foam like the old oil did. Compressor runs alot cooler also. Good buy.
Tracey Effertz (verified owner) –
The Husky full synthetic compressor oil is what I needed to change the oil on my Husky 30 gallon V head compressor. The only reason why I didn’t give it a 5 star rating was because the oil doesn’t list the viscosity or weight of the oil. The compressor calls for 30wt non detergent oil.
Krystal Cole (verified owner) –
just what I needed
Sigrid Kuhic (verified owner) –
It’s real easy to use
Ignatius Fritsch (verified owner) –
Great stuff. Works good in cold weather. 10 Degrees outside and my compressor started right up.
Orie Braun (verified owner) –
Needed some light oil and proved to be just perfect
Ines Sipes (verified owner) –
Great Compressor oil. Also a good size. Strait to the point. Just drain and fill in most compressors
Valentin Windler (verified owner) –
Think about how much you use your compressor and how rarely the oil gets changed. That’s why i go to a synthetic oil.
Margot Gleichner (verified owner) –
I finally changed the oil in my reciprocating piston air compressor after forty-years of having the same 10W/40 detergent motor oil in the crankcase. My compressor does not specify to use either non-detergent or detergent oil. It appears that the detergent motor oil I used in my compressor has done a good job of keeping the crankcase clean and keeping the contaminates in suspension without emulsification of the oil. My used oil appears darker in the pan than it really is, although it is black from carbon deposits. Most synthetic oils today are really only hydro-cracked conventional oils refined to a very uniform consistency allowing them to be labeled as true synthetics. The molecular uniformity of any lubricating oil allows it to perform the same over a wide range of temperatures without the need of viscosity improvers common in multi viscosity oils as recommended for my compressor pump. A 16-ounce bottle of Husky Synthetic non-detergent compressor oil did not completely fill my crankcase. Owners of two and three horsepower twin cylinder air compressors may wish to purchase two 16-ounce bottles to avoid having to return to the store for more oil. After replacing the 40-year-old lubricating oil in my compressor with Husky Synthetic non-detergent compressor oil, it ran exactly as it did as on detergent 10W/40 motor oil. So I hope that it will run for another 40-years.
Grant Kub (verified owner) –
It’s non detergent full synthetic oil
Camilla Haley (verified owner) –
Air compressor started great at 20 degrees. Prior to this, it struggled to start at 35 degrees
Marco Stokes (verified owner) –
I used this to replace the synthetic oil in my Ingersoll-Rand compressor. So far it’s only been awhile but it seems to be working well. Hopefully that will continue.
Jermain Schimmel (verified owner) –
This oil is what was recommended to put in my new compressor for longevity. The place I bought the compressor sent me home without supplying me with a bottle of oil or owners manual. Home depot had just what I needed.
Aida Bednar (verified owner) –
product use to come in gallon, now its only quarts and more expensive.
Geovany Schultz (verified owner) –
The oil was exactly what I needed
Mckayla Leannon (verified owner) –
Easy to use, perfect size for the oil change on my compressor