To all the haters and people who have clearly never used this device, It’s actually a great bit of kit. Does a great job first time (not 3rd) and much easier than removing the chain and putting it in petrol. Took me years to buy one, as I did all the other methods, but glad I did. (Ps it works by turning the chain anti-clockwise, whilst pressing the button on the top to slowly release the cleaning solution) Reading the comments on here confirms that you should go with your gut feeling not the utter drivel that some people put on here.
Eso es como llegar de una rodada meterme al baño, limpiarme las axilas con una esponja humeda, lavarme la cara y peinarme. ¿para que bañarme? si lo unico que importa es verse limpio¡ ¿no?... Bueno yo prefiero la vieja ozanza de romper la cadena, desmontar el cassete y lavarlos con thiner, luego monto todo de nuevo y engraso perfectamente. Podria ahorrarme todo el tiempo con ese artilujio, pero no es el mismo sentimiento salir del baño con la cara lavada en lugar de un refrescante baño, sobre todo despues de salir a pedalear.
All well and good, but the chain was run the wrong way through the device - there are arrows on the top, which shows you should not back-peddle but rather peddle the chain through (spinning the wheel), or have the unit the other way around, though then the handle is on the wrong side! As also shown, when filling, lots of cleaner spills over the TINY fill hole. This unit has many significant (though easily fixed) design flaws. It would also be better if it used a 'bath' method not drip method, aside from handle being on the wrong side, and also not working well with modern chain angles where there is a small front chain ring (better for road bikes with bigger chain rings). A very flawed product. I am giving my up and getting the finishline Pro one, which addresses these design flaws.
Rupert...so you have one and find it messy...even if used as directed and feel this particular product is flawed enough that you are going with the finishline pro model? Economy of words can sometimes be a good thing. Let us know how that pro model works out.
To all the haters and people who have clearly never used this device, It’s actually a great bit of kit. Does a great job first time (not 3rd) and much easier than removing the chain and putting it in petrol. Took me years to buy one, as I did all the other methods, but glad I did. (Ps it works by turning the chain anti-clockwise, whilst pressing the button on the top to slowly release the cleaning solution) Reading the comments on here confirms that you should go with your gut feeling not the utter drivel that some people put on here.
The common complaint on Amazon seems to be build quality rather than performance. I'm still tempted to get one on my next clean.
Great product. Cleans much better than the Park one. I like that the dirty liquid stays separated from the clean. My chain and rings look great.
Wird ja echt ganz gut sauber die Kette! Freue mich drauf das mal selbst auszuprobieren am Freitag
Don't put it in the dishwasher
Well it’s a like from me pal. I’m going to buy one 👍
El líquido desengrasante se añade puro o se le agrega agua también?
Puro
Remember folks to put something under the bike if you don’t want degreaser, solvent, and soap on your floors.
Where to buy ?
👍🏻
Eso es como llegar de una rodada meterme al baño, limpiarme las axilas con una esponja humeda, lavarme la cara y peinarme. ¿para que bañarme? si lo unico que importa es verse limpio¡ ¿no?... Bueno yo prefiero la vieja ozanza de romper la cadena, desmontar el cassete y lavarlos con thiner, luego monto todo de nuevo y engraso perfectamente. Podria ahorrarme todo el tiempo con ese artilujio, pero no es el mismo sentimiento salir del baño con la cara lavada en lugar de un refrescante baño, sobre todo despues de salir a pedalear.
Eckhore Arn Baño Ruso.
Just wondering where you got the maintenance stand from?
Halfords sell one like this in the UK.
How does the product perform after prolonged use? Worth buying? 🤔
They sell spare parts for it.
WHat's the name of the bicycle stand?
Muc-Off X-3 Dirty Chain Machine
He asked for the Name of the stand…
a "Bicycle stand" ... ?
Halfords sell similar in the UK.
@@rupedog Can't find it there. What's the name of the product?
They forget to tell you that it takes 3-4 times to clean the chain! Better of the old fashion way
Not if you do it correctly. Never done it more than once to get a great result on the dirtiest chains possible.
can i do this on a motorcycle xD
Try & use this on a motorbike, see how fast you can get it to spin....😂
This was for Bicycle
@BTT Lobo r/wooosh
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All well and good, but the chain was run the wrong way through the device - there are arrows on the top, which shows you should not back-peddle but rather peddle the chain through (spinning the wheel), or have the unit the other way around, though then the handle is on the wrong side! As also shown, when filling, lots of cleaner spills over the TINY fill hole. This unit has many significant (though easily fixed) design flaws. It would also be better if it used a 'bath' method not drip method, aside from handle being on the wrong side, and also not working well with modern chain angles where there is a small front chain ring (better for road bikes with bigger chain rings). A very flawed product. I am giving my up and getting the finishline Pro one, which addresses these design flaws.
Rupert...so you have one and find it messy...even if used as directed and feel this particular product is flawed enough that you are going with the finishline pro model? Economy of words can sometimes be a good thing. Let us know how that pro model works out.
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Mic off site states that you pedal backwards.
Very bad to pull a buttom during pedal revolution ... this is no pratic :-((((
why? are you disabled
That plastic handle makes this product not worth buying
Just powerwash it ffs.
no good idea :-) This could harm your seals...
And bearings ...
That’s what I do
Sure. Its always a good idea to power wash a chain. WTF
Just don't point it towards the bearings and seals, that's all... Ok, this comment is half a provocation, btw is this stuff worth it? Seems useful :)