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JorVet J-Lube Powder Lubricant is a veterinary and obstetrical-grade, easy-mix powder that yields 6-8 gallons of smooth, non-irritating lubricant from a single 10oz bottle. Its water-soluble formula ensures effortless cleanup, while the shaker bottle design offers precise, mess-free application. Trusted by professionals for safe, reliable, and versatile use, J-Lube delivers high performance with minimal waste.





| ASIN | B006G2S17A |
| Allergen Information | Celery Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,562 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #25 in Industrial Lubricants |
| Brand | JorVet |
| Brand Name | JorVet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,798 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00723754109507, 04840080591717 |
| Included Components | 1 Tube |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Nype Name | J-Lube OB Lubric.Pwd 10Oz |
| Item Volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jorvet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J0109A |
| Material Feature | Fragrance Free |
| Material Features | Fragrance Free |
| Model Number | J0109A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| UPC | 723754109507 |
| Unit Count | 10 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | J-Lube OB Lubric.Pwd 10Oz |
M**N
The real deal in slippery
UPDATE: 2 MONTHS LATER I'm still enjoying this lube. Judging by how little powder I've needed to use I expect this to last a few years or more. This is better than the lube brands I've purchased in the past. This doesn't stain the sheets at all whereas the others almost always did. I had purchased from Amazon some dispenser bottles (Soft 'N Style Applicator Bottle, 4 oz, Pack of 2) which work great because the bottles are small but will hold a good amount for application. ORIGINAL REVIEW I'll have to admit, I did have some skepticism but high hopes when purchasing this. My only use of this was to add a few pinches of the powder to a near empty 16oz plastic bottle of drinking water. There was about enough water in the bottle to barely visually tell there was still water there. I put the cap on and shook it up and took the bottle with me to the shower to conduct the test. I poured some into my hand but it wasn't until I put it on my skin did I notice how thick and tacky it was yet extremely slick when rubbing on my skin. The sensation was amazing as there was no friction. So it scored very high in the "feeling" category. Although I didn't continue testing to see how long the slickness lasted it seemed that it would last as long as needed for my purposes. Water from the shower head was enough to wash away the lube and so I didn't need any soap/cleanser to assist with that. This is a major plus. Also, I didn't feel like my feet were going to slip in the bath tub from the lube that was washed off or had fallen to the tub. The water was quite thorough in washing it away. pros: - GREAT Viscocity, tacky when less water is used (almost like a slime) which is how I like it - Appears to last just as long as it isn't further diluted with more water - no smell - doesn't cake or crumb up - no apparent staining - didn't require any preparation other than sprinkling some powder in a barely empty bottle of water (no heating up or trying to get exact measurements or water to powder ratios) - you get plenty of powder because the bottle isn't small. A little bit of powder goes a long way so expect your supply to last awhile CONS - The bottle feels a bit cheap as does the cap. You may spill some powder when opening or retrieving powder from the bottle
M**T
Just Right!
This stuff is great....it can get a little messy...but that's OK. Perfect when using by myself!
M**R
What you want are the directions for how to prepare this lubricant best to make it more human-useful
This lubricant is fairly well misunderstood. It's not enough to simply mix with water. That makes a lubricant that is either too snotty in consitancy or one that dries out too quickly. What you want are the directions for how to prepare this lubricant best to make it more human-useful. Here are my unofficial directions that you never knew you needed but you really really do need a basic guideline how to prepare this personal lubricant best and how to do it according to your personal taste. Myself, ai like lubr when it isn't runny and isn't constantly in a state of dry-out. Prepare your J-Lube like so for a more silky—not snotty—kind of longer lasting lubricant experience with more feeling to it. 1. Mix one part J-Lube powder into a large cup with 5 parts water. (i.e. 2 Tablespoons J-Lube with 10 Tablespoons of water). Adjust to preference. 2, Stir or Blend thoroughly until no white chunks of lube powder are visible. 3, Microwave for at least 1 minute. Check to see if boiling. Keep microwaving in 30 second intervals until you see the lube actually boil over. Then stop immediately! You don't want to boil it dry or burn it. Just a light quick boil. 4. Cool lubricant at room temperature. (Set aside on a counter or in your refrigerator for at least 10 minutes to cool off before touching your new vastly improved J-Lube.) It is the microwaving it step that makes all the difference. How is one to know to do this though when the bottle has no instructions that come with it other than "apply to hands"? I had to find out by researching it online. Boiling it changes it somehow and gets rid of the snot feeling and adds the silky feeling. Now its my go-to favorite lubricant because it doesn't wear out too quick, isn't sticky really anymore, and is relatively speaking dirt cheap as far as bang for the buck as lubes go. Hopefully this helps a lot of you out to prepare your J-Lube for the most pleasurable results possible!
C**C
Well Hot Diggity That's Sliiiiiiick!!!
How do I describe this product? Want to glide a tank over 1 grit sand paper? It can do it. Need a frictionless surface? It can do it. Do you need to lube up some tectonic plates because you have rampant earthquakes shaking your TV off its stand and sending your baby into orbit? THIS LUBE CAN AND WILL DO IT. Cheap, effective, and slick. It can do it all. Now for the meat of the review.... We thought hey, water is way too sticky for slip n slides but personal lube is way to expensive and hard to wash off so what do we do? LOW AND BEHOLD THE GLORY THAT IS THIS HOLY GRAIL OF LUBE. Unfortunately for the children and to the dismay of parents watching their kids use the slide, we had some... mishaps. Turns out this stuff is stupidly slippery. One poor kid slid into a parked Tesla (I'll say I didn't see it and say I didn't laugh for insurance purposes), another kid flew off and we can only assume he's somewhere over the Pacific ocean at this time (out of site out of mind that kid was a C U Next Tuesday), one drunk dad went through two fences, a fridge, and took out a 300 year old tree (R.I.P Tree), and I unfortunately went into cardiac arrest laughing at this fiasco. 10/10 buy it, you won't be disappointed.
C**Y
Works very good! Long lasting
Very good lube, able to control your own thickness, I prefer it thick and slimy because the mess can be fun plus it seems to last longer and stay on the toys!
J**N
One of the best of its kind!
People swear this particular product is the best for a very good reason. It's slick, it can be adjusted to any thickness, it mixes well with other things, and it can easily be reactivated with a little water. It is very messy and it's not easy to clean, but it's so fun. It's highly affordable and fairly safe to use. It's 100% worth every cent. I have been a faithful fan of this product for about 12 years now. It's my go-to for certain activities (I have to be mindful of how I word this). Remember: Only use it in the back zone, never in the front zone.
N**S
Big fan
This stuff is great. Super concentrated, I just keep it in powder form, and when applied liberally to skin from a small salt shaker, then spritzed with water from a spray bottle, it easily creates a frictionless surface which lasts a reasonably long amount of time, less if under water or in oral applications, naturally. Tastes sweet and neutral too. Just the fact of being able to, at will, create gallons and gallons of lube feels a bit like a superpower tbh. If you do make a bottled solution, either store in fridge or mix in a bit of surgical lube (which has antiseptic/germicidal components) also a bit of silicone lube mixed in for longevity. I don't recommend the use of heat to mix a solution, seems to make it less effective. Also I've found that putting it in a normal squeeze bottle, because it's quite stringy, can be messy as hell, and that a spray bottle serves the dual purpose of keeping it near-sterile, and cutting off the flow quickly enough to prevent strings.
J**D
Dangerously slippy
I bought this because the internet told me it was the "gold standard" of slipperiness. When the bottle arrived, it looked innocent enough—just a humble white powder that looks suspiciously like something a 1980s rock star would have on a coffee table. Pro-tip: Do not open this near a ceiling fan. If you inhale a stray puff, your throat will become so slick you’ll accidentally swallow your own tongue like a greased noodle. The Mixing Incident The instructions say to mix a small amount with water. I thought, "I’m a big guy, I can handle a tablespoon." Big mistake. Within thirty seconds, my kitchen turned into a scene from a low-budget sci-fi movie. One tablespoon of J-Lube turns a gallon of water into a sentient, vibrating blob of translucent slime. It doesn’t just "pour"—it reaches. It has the structural integrity of a jellyfish and the adhesive properties of a clingy ex. The Performance Once it’s on, you no longer exist in a world governed by the laws of friction. The Good: If you need to slide a grand piano through a keyhole, this is your product. The Bad: I dropped the bottle. It hit the floor and bounced. I tried to catch it, but my hands were already "activated." The bottle shot out of my grip like a wet bar of soap propelled by a railgun, shattered a vase in the next room, and then slid under the fridge with the grace of an Olympic curler. The Cleanup (or Lack Thereof) Trying to wash J-Lube off with just water is like trying to put out a grease fire with a squirt gun. It only makes it stronger. Water is the fuel that powers this slip-engine. I spent forty minutes in the shower feeling like a buttered eel, eventually having to use dish soap, salt, and a prayer to regain the ability to turn my own doorknob. Final Verdict J-Lube is not a lubricant; it is a portal to a dimension where physics is a suggestion. It is incredibly cost-effective. This 10oz bottle will likely outlive my grandkids. Just remember: once you mix it, you are committed. You aren't just "using" J-Lube; you are entering into a legal contract with the concept of slipperiness itself. Would I recommend? Yes. But keep a bag of sand nearby in case you ever need to stand up again.
T**N
Glid
Glid i mängder
R**A
It's nice product
It's fantastic but could be cheaper price
O**I
Works better for cheaper.
Works better than most other lubes and for far far cheaper, with each bottle making about 12 litres (3.2 gallons) if you mix it thick or 20 litres (5.3 gallons) if you mix it thin. You can mix it to the thickness that you want, doesn't smell unpleasant, is PERFECTLY safe despite the scary warnings, and stores surprisingly well when mixed up and infinitely if not mixed. The lid of the container is pretty weak and fiddley and will leak powder if you don't tighten it hard (but not too hard or it'll skip and loosen again and it's a very fine line). Does require you to mix it up if you need it, but all you have to do is put it in boiling water to your desired ratio, shake it for a bit and then wait for it to cool down. Can also add other things if you want to spice it up a little or improve it. Does have limited staying power if you mix it too thin. Highly recommend, no matter what kind lubey fun you're doing.
L**S
El mejor lubricante cantidad-calidad-precio...
O el mejor aditivo para hacer burbujas gigantes; dependiendo el uso, un producto que cumple muy bien, aunque se necesita práctica de elaboración con el mismo. Sus principales pros: -muy económico (si se toma en cuenta que 60-100ml de lubricante común valen como 100 pesos, con este bote de polvo puedes hacer hasta 4 litros (se supone puedes hacer 3 galones con un bote= 12 litros o algo así) de un lubricante muy fluido, consistencia a baba, o bien más, o menos, dependiendo el gusto= el tipo de mezcla cambia consistencia y duración, hay que jugar un poco con las proporciones. -no irrita y es compatible con todo; al tener como base el agua. -no caduca (en estado polvo y bien guardado). -su función es muy buena, todo resbalara muy bien; por algo es conocido para la práctica que se utiliza... Sus principales contras serían: -hay que elaborar el lubricante... Sonara muy facil el solo añadir agua, pero hay que practicar para utilizar la medida adecuada a tu gusto y para que no queden grumos; de preferencia utilizar batidora o bien un vaso mezclador sanitizado. -caduca en 2 semanas, ojo que al no tener conservador, una vez hecho el lubricante tiene una vida útil de 2 semanas a temperatura ambiente (empieza a oler mal lo que es signo de presencia de bacterias) un tip: conservado en el refri dura hasta 40 días o más. -actualizo otro tip: congelarlo le brinda muchísima vida útil y consistencia (si solo se descongela cuando se va a utilizar) y es viable usarlo en forma de cubitos de hielo xD siempre y cuando sea con la debida higiene en los recipientes. -derivado de lo anterior; hay que tener mucha higiene con su elaboración, si es que se hará para un uso cotidiano: agua purificada y recipientes sanitizados. -la consistencia es muy líquida; por ello hay formas y medidas de hacerlo; otro tip: agregarle un tercio de lubricante gel neutro de otra marca a tu mezcla le da más consistencia y conservador, aumentando más la lubricación y vida útil. Ahora bien por cuánto a la seguridad del producto para el cuerpo humano y el aviso de peligro, este producto es un 90% azúcar y polímeros inertes( plásticos, siliconas, gomas liquidas), no lo absorbe el cuerpo y lo expulsaras en algún momento, y el peligro de utilizarlo solo se da si cae en la cavidad peritoneal... Que si tomas un libro de anatomía, está se encuentra después de un gran cacho de piel y sería el menor de tus males si perforas eso... Informense de las practicas s. y no abusen. En resumen, su fama la tiene muy bien ganada y el precio aún es "asequible", la mejor opción si buscas tener lubricante al gusto para rato, o bien realizar la práctica por la cual es famoso... por cuánto a los vendedores de la plataforma, han hecho entregas rápidas y sin problemas, es el producto original. El único detalle es la práctica e información que hay que adquirir del producto; hay personas que incluso calientan el agua para elaborarlo, para gustos, hay colores y cada quien hace los suyos.
V**E
Slick deal you won't want to let slip through your fingers.
Best price on this product I could find anywhere, even from the primary distributors of the product itself. This comes from GAYRADO.com, a company in Austria, which means it was made in the US, sent to the manufacturer's primary distributor, shipped overseas to the retailer in Austria, then shipped back to North America (to me), passing through a few currency exchanges, and is STILL cheaper than buying direct from anyone on this continent. For comparison I have right here an 8 fl oz bottle of JO H20 lubricant, the price tag on the bottle says $29.99. For that same price, approximately, that new bottle of J-Lube powder will make 6+ gallons of J-Lube. That's 96 times the quantity. The math says that even at twice the price, this is still the better deal. So if you're looking for a better deal, you likely won't find it. So that's all about the price. The product: impressive. Slick as all get out, can be made to your own personal tastes, thin or thick. And as much or as little as you think you'll need. Easy process: First, try to be sure all the mixing equipment and the final dispensing container are well washed and sanitized to avoid introducing bacteria and such. Then just add a LITLLE BITT of the powder to some water. I used about ¾ teaspoon in 1½ cup or so of hot water, sprinkling it in slowly while mixing/whisking, and got it to a good, gloopy mucus-like consistency. After stirring well, it became a tad too thick so I tossed in a bit more water. If there are still small undissolved bits, just let it sit for an hour or two and they'll eventually "melt". (If you're impatient, you can use it immediately, just be prepared to see a few coarser bits of gooey stuff.) Pour into a clean, hopefully sanitized flip top bottle, let cool if you used hot water, and you're ready to play. You can dilute it if you find you got it a little too thick, just add more water into your bottle and shake well. Google up "A Better J-LUBE FAQ" for a much more detailed look at this product by a dedicated user. Includes more detailed mixing instructions. ( tried to link it but Amazon took that out.) In use: Yep, this stuff is slippery! And because it costs mere pennies per bottle (I got a bit less than 12 fl oz) you don't need to be cautious about using plenty. Plus it's water based so it's 100% safe for latex and silicone toys! When I run out, which I expect may be in a few more years based on how much slippery goo this one bottle of J-Lube powder can make, I'll definitely get more! Almost forgot: SPEEDY DELIVERY!! My Amazon order says I should expect to receive my package in 20 to 32 days after placing the original order. I got it yesterday, so that beats even the early side of the estimate by THREE days! Woot!
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