



🌲 Cut clean, cut green — the pro’s choice for unstoppable chainsaw power!
DGP Pro100 is a 1-gallon, USDA Certified Biobased biodegradable bar and chain oil made from 96% North American plant oils. Engineered for professional-grade lubrication, it offers exceptional wear protection, reduced sling, and stable performance across extreme temperatures (-20°F to 500°F smoke point). Free from petroleum and metal additives, it’s EPA non-toxic and safe for sensitive environments, making it the ultimate eco-friendly chainsaw lubricant proudly made in the USA.










| ASIN | B08C9XGL21 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,345 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Chain Saw Bar & Chain Oil |
| Brand | DGP |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2020 |
| Flash Point | 575 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Weight | 7.72 pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | Dynamic Green Products, Inc |
| Material | Plant-based oils |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 5.81 x 5.81 x 11.12 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Forestry, Gardening, Construction |
| Specific Uses For Product | Prevent Corrosion |
| UPC | 857454006573 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
B**N
If you run a expensive lightweight bar it's a must!
Best bar oil ever made period! I've been cutting tamarack for firewood and it usually gums and makes a mess of the bar. It's like it cleans it while it cuts! Not to mention it barely heats the bar up. I'm running a 28in stihl light bar buckin 30 to 50+ in rounds and it blows my mind on how it works. Not to mention it lengthens the life of the bar. I hate the fact it costs as much as it does. But it's worth every penny. If u care about ur saws it's a game changer.
W**X
Best chainsaw bar oil available today
I think this bar oil is second to none now that I have used it for some time. I tried it because it was recommended on "Buckin Billy Ray" Youtube videos and I was give a sample last year in October at the DGP booth at the Paul Bunyan forestry show. It lubricates extremely well and flows much easier during cold temperatures than standard bar oil. Give it a try and I think you will like it.
L**R
Works well
I’ve been using this oil in my small chainsaw for over a year now. My husband thought it odd I wanted to use vegetable based oil, but he noticed right away how cleanly it burns. I’ve probably cut down close to 100 small trees on our property, and cut up numerous downed trees and branches for firewood, and my saw is still running like a top.
B**S
Great product
Great bar oil would recommend to anyone
T**R
Good stuff
This ok works great with power saws but I don’t recommend it with any of the Milwaukee battery saws. Definitely good in your Stihl, Husky, or Echo.
S**Q
works well
This bar and chain oil is environment friendly because it's vegetable based. Great stuff. It has enough viscosity and lubricity to work well. I used it on my Milwaukee M18 cordless pole chainsaw attachment to trim some large trees in my yard and it worked very well with my saw. I would not use petroleum-based bar and chain oil in my yards because doing so would be like pouring toxic and carcinogenic engine oil onto my backyard.
A**R
Cutting Hay
I have been using this bar oil to cut hay with a big 36” bar on 1 ton bales. . I have had zero issues with it effecting any of my horses ingesting it. Users will need to slow down the RPMS to about 75 % or you have a possible hay fire or burned up bar. The oil is wonderful now that I understand how to use it with my operation. I have a 90cc Stihl chain saw. It’s a bruit . I use a gallon every couple of months…
J**Y
Lubricates well.
Love the biodegradable composition and it is working well in two chainsaws. Worth the price. All chainsaws “leak” some oil in the off mode and of course lube the saw guide and chain while running. I really like that i am not polluting the environment like i would be if i were using standard bar and chain oil.
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