Best Lubricant for Kitchen Appliances (Mixers, Grinders, Espresso)
Looking for the right lubricant for your kitchen appliances (mixers, grinders, espresso)? We compared 4 options for this use case — including common searches like stand mixer, kitchenaid, meat grinder, pasta machine, ice cream maker. Here's what works and what to avoid.
Inox MX6 Food Grade Grease
GreaseBase: SyntheticViscosity: NLGI 2Form: Tube
NSF H1-registered PAO synthetic grease with a bentone (organo-clay) thickener. Smooth light-tan EP grease with corrosion and oxidation inhibitors; -30°C to 250°C continuous (300°C peak), dropping point >300°C. Made in Australia by Inox Supreme Lubricants.
Best for Food-machinery bearings, chains, hinges, O-rings, and slides — anywhere incidental food contact is possible (mixers, conveyors, freezers, cold rooms)
Avoid Mixing with non-clay-thickened greases (incompatible thickener system); oven interiors and direct flame
For this use Premium NSF H1 pick for heavier-loaded gears — stand-mixer worm drives, meat-grinder augers, pasta-roller bearings. Wide temp range covers freezer and ice-cream-maker duty too.
NSF H1 food-grade silicone grease. Industry standard for O-ring and seal lubrication.
Best for O-rings, plumbing valves, dive equipment, pneumatic seals, food-processing gaskets
Avoid Not a motion lubricant for bearings; won't work for metal-on-metal under load
For this use NSF H1 silicone grease — the right pick for espresso group-head gaskets, portafilter threads, and any rubber/silicone O-ring in food contact.