





🔐 Keep your locks flawless and your peace of mind locked in!
Masterlock M/Lock 2300D Padlock Lubricant is a 7ml PTFE-based formula designed to protect locks from rust, corrosion, and environmental damage. Featuring a precision nozzle for exact application, it loosens stuck parts and shields against dust, dirt, salt, and moisture. Ideal for padlocks, door hardware, automotive, and marine uses, this trusted lubricant ensures smooth operation and long-lasting security.

| ASIN | B004FV4TNE |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 516,962 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1,873 in Keyed Padlocks |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (969) |
| Date First Available | 24 Dec. 2010 |
| Included components | Lock Lubricant |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Item model number | 2300D |
| Manufacturer | Masterlock |
| Material | Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | 2300D |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 20 g |
| Size | 0.25 Ounces |
| Specific uses | Padlocks, Door Hardware, Automotive, Marine, Multipurpose Applications |
R**B
Good Stuff.
Excellent service and product from the seller. Very pleased with my purchase.
B**T
Well. I bought my little tube in 2015 (yes, almost 4 years ago), and I've been using this occasionally over the years, more as a preventative measure than anything else. Yesterday's events have encouraged me, however, to write a positive review for it. A Master lock on my property has been locked outside in the South Florida elements for at least several years, and during that time, not only did it go through Hurricane Irma, but it never got used (i.e. unlocked). Yesterday I needed to finally unlock it, and just as I feared, it was rusted shut. Although the key went in, it wouldn't turn a bit. I didn't want to wait, and I really didn't want to shell out $$$ and buy a bolt cutter, so I did some research, and went back there again with this little tube and a hammer. Greased up the holes, waited, banged the lock, jiggled key in lock. Repeated several times, and voila! it worked. The lock still isn't working buttery smooth, but who cares, I got it off. Don't know what's in this lubricant exactly, but it sure loosened up the rusty insides of my Master Lock, giving me access and saving me $. The lubricant i have is actually so old now that it's not even that runny, and the label is cracking too, but it still worked like a charm, and really proved itself too. :-D So,I'm here to buy another tube after yesterday's events, and although $5 for this little thing sounds expensive, for me that has worked out to be $1.25 a year on 3-4 padlocks, for saving me a lot of backyard sweating and cussing (which I do enough anyway), and emergency trips to the local home improvement store, so it's worth it! Also, I don't know if regular corn oil would have worked just as well, but this lubricant specially made for locks claims it has "PTFE" so I dont want to use regular cooking oil or WD-40 and ruin perfectly good locks or make a bad situation worse. That's a picture of my old lubricant, the lock which came off with its help, and the q-tips I'm using to clean out its insides, showing all the rust. Recommend.
A**R
I'm not always the handiest of people, so I was a little worried when the key to my condo front door wouldn't turn in the lock anymore. It seemed to just stick in the lock and I was concerned I was gonna be locked out one of these days. It was a tad stressful. Well, a bit of ol' internet research and lo and behold - here I am on Amazon buying some of this Master Lock lubricant for the door! (I bet you're here cause you did some research as well - back pats for everyone!) But I digress... Long story long, this lube is fantastic! Works like a charm! Its format is really like a pen - although more like one of those old clear glue sticks. I squeezed a drop or two on either side of my door key, and placed a couple of drops on the lock entrance itself. Then I inserted the key, turned it back and forth a few times to work it in - and presto! The lock has returned to its former smooth un-locking magic! Now, as fun as this review was to write, and as happy as I was to fix this problem, I have placed the cap on this lube pen, placed it in my junk drawer, and hope I don't have to think about this for at least a year or so! And here's hoping the same for you!
M**I
Il cancello della mia attività lo chiudo con lucchetto, d’inverno era un disastro da aprire…una volta utilizzato questo lubrificante ha cominciato a funzionare meglio che da nuovo
A**R
Bought this because the door lock to my new condo's front door was getting hard to lock and unlock with the key. I got to turn really hard in order to lock it. I applied this thing liberally to all moving parts; and I also unscrewed the lock and applied the lubricant to the inside of the lock directly. When I put the lock back, there is still some rough movement when trying to unlock with my key. But I left the lock alone for a couple of hours, and WOW, everything becomes silky smooth. Now my key just glides in and the opening movement is almost frictionless. I then proceed to apply this to my Cherry MX Red (CoolerMaster Master Pro L RGB) keys that have become sticky. I am very picky and I notice it when the keys have different feedback. So I remove those problematic keys from the keyboard, and applied the lubricant onto the Cherry MX Red switches. Put the key back on, and it works better than new. Highly recommended.
M**Y
The lock on our security screen door was so bad, we had to wrestle with it every time we unlocked it. Used Masterlock Lubricant, and Presto! It's like a brand new lock. And, the seatbelts in our car were jamming up horribly. Had to fight and fight to get them unhooked. Put some of this into the clasp, and immediately, they popped right apart when removing them. Fabulous product, I ordered a second one to keep on hand.
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