Clever Oil Funnel

forogers

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Used this oil funnel a few times, it was very small. It screwed onto the top of the oil bottle, and then you turned the bottle upside down, put it into the oil filler port, opened the valve(the part that screws onto the top of the oil bottle is essentially just a valve) and the oil comes out, no mess, no need for towels or anything.

Does anyone know what this is called or might have a link? I have been looking online for a while now and cant seem to find anything like it.
 
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http://quinbyhardware.com/Products/...UT/AUTOMOTIVE/LUBRICANTS-and-FLUIDS/BLITZ-USA
 
I can't remember what brand we use, but it includes one of those tips in each case.
 
I can't remember what brand we use, but it includes one of those tips in each case.
I know the Phillips XC oil comes with a blue one. I prefer to just use a paper funnel since it seems every time I use the reusable ones I drip oil all over the place and myself. I could just be a little mentally challenged though
 
I know the Phillips XC oil comes with a blue one. I prefer to just use a paper funnel since it seems every time I use the reusable ones I drip oil all over the place and myself. I could just be a little mentally challenged though

Yea that's the oil we use. You could also just take an empty oil bottle, cut it in half and bam, oil funnel.
 
I've got it down now where I don't need the blue Phillips funnel anymore. You're right though, those things drip all over the place. The best is using the dipstick on the Seminole to guide the oil when it's thick in the winter...
 
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You talking about one of these?

You can find them at autozone where they have the oil drain pans and funnels for like $3. Not sure what the actual name is, but I've always called it an oil spout
 
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