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my crockpot says it gets between 160-180F on low setting.
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But a tool that costs more than something you can get a crap version of at Walmart, oh no!!!! |
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I don't normally wear a helmet but when I do it is $50 specialized alignII helmet and my bike was about $2000 including the ultegra group set it came with.... and I thought I was splurging..
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I don't have any problem with what Silca is doing, but I've been waxing chains for 15yrs with nothing more than a Goodwill crockpot, Gulf paraffin, and a small bottle of M2O2. I use Wera hex keys because they're superior in function. Josh does some VERY cool stuff, but the wax thing is way out in marginal gains land. |
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My understanding is that these silica wax stations have been selling quite well for them, so to the extent that there are critics saying that the product isn't worth it, that does not appear to be the broader reflection of the target market.
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Seriously, a $20 floor pump works just as good as my silca pump. Don't think their allen wrenches are anything special. Go look at the Production/Custom bike forums here on Paceline and tell me its just 'my' world where people spend more than they need to. |
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Put me down as a fan for both of Silca's wax products (Super Secret Hot Melt and Drip). I actually find both products to be very cost effective. So little of the product is needed for each application that the initial purchase lasts literally for years. Chain lifespan is also considerably lengthened. For my use case (five bikes with waxed chains, hot wax intervals determined by riding conditions, drip wax used to "top off" the chain between hot waxings), the overall costs are lower than with previous drip lube products. The chains and bikes stay much cleaner, cutting down on maintenance time. And if the claims are true, I'm saving a few (single digit) watts on each ride. YMMV of course, but these products work well for me.
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Same, I have 4 bikes that are waxed. Bought 2 bags of wax 2 years ago and still have a full unopened bag with some leftover.
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I buy the multi packs of YBN re-usable links from Molten wax, so far have worked perfect with my DA 12 chain. |
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This reminds me of something that was discovered back in the days I was deep into cars. ARP was approached to make headstuds for a motor that was only available to import, if you're into cars at all, they're a fairly highly regarded bolt/fastener company in the US specific to engine hardware. They agreed, and everyone was excited to have an option instead of asking their friend in Japan to send them a set overseas. One day, it was discovered that they could get the exact same item (same length, same diameter, same threadpitch) but under a different part number, for 1/4 the cost. But just because they were marketed for a much smaller market, the same item was marked up significantly. I don't remember how long it was between the it was available to when it was discovered that you could order the same part, but everyone who had previously purchased at 4x the price definitely felt lied to. |
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There is something about using a beautiful, artisan level tool. I would put some wrenches and pumps in that category. I wouldnt put wax pots in that category.
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I have a beautiful brass made in Turkey glue pot, nothing Silca sells is ever going to equal it. Can't fit a chain in the inner pot though. There are some interesting glue pot products out there that might work pretty well for wax.
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I bought it because it was an easy way for someone new to waxing to not mess up using the strip chip product and then wax a new chain. Worked for my teenager.
Put me down as a fan of their hot wax, drip wax, strip chip, and chain stripper products. After using the chain stripper to degrrase a new chain I wouldn't buy the strip chip again. Only because the chain stripper is so effective and easy to use. Filtered the used product with a coffee filter back into the bottle... No more mason jars full of acetone and mineral spirits in my shed. For that, Silca has my admiration! Last edited by Permanent socks; 10-21-2024 at 08:43 PM. |
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