Of course I had to get my Udder right as I had finished all the oil changes in the house. Probably will have to do my truck soon so I am excited to finally try it.Feel free to check us out! It's a pretty good funnel
Of course I had to get my Udder right as I had finished all the oil changes in the house. Probably will have to do my truck soon so I am excited to finally try it.Feel free to check us out! It's a pretty good funnel
Of course I had to get my Udder right as I had finished all the oil changes in the house. Probably will have to do my truck soon so I am excited to finally try it.
I keep an empty quart bottle (Amsoil) and cut off the bottom. Makes for a free funnel with threads and a cap.Amsoil bottles thread into the 3rd Gen Tacoma filler neck. BUT no room close in to get the pour started. :frust:
Own one of those blue/clear/black gems and love it. But if GM still put a neck extension on the valve cover … I might not.Specialty funnels are only worth the money if you have a need for them and a clean place to store them. Right now I have a MotivX funnel for my Honda because no other funnel stays in place while pouring from a 5 qt jug. I use a 97¢ green coolant funnel from Walmart for my Cadillac because it has a wide neck that nicely stays put in the fill hole. But the most important item is a good place to store them. I clean all my funnels after use and then store them in a tall bucket (with lid) that originally contained 50 lb of pool chlorine...a few inches taller than a 5 gal bucket. I don't recommend dropping $125 on chlorine just for the bucket, but pool ownership has its perks!
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Are "disposable funnels" the paper ones? They take a lot of oil with them to the trash. If I lived in California I wouldn't want to have your convenience oil in my drinking water nor would I want to pay to have your convenience oil extracted from my drinking water.
SERIOUSLY: Where do you get off criticizing keeping oil out of the ground water? Disposable oil funnels? How lazy are you?
All these funnel sets do need a "clean bucket" to keep the pieces together as well as clean.
The only fitted funnel I've ever needed was an added piece of tubing to reach my transmission fill tube. NO SET has the slender assembly I made.
I suppose I should donn my flame suit before "Those who have the right to pollute" come after me.
ps It's CHEAPER and SMARTER to keep things clean in the first place.