Probably learned about that tool here on BOB many years ago. Use it every oil change.
Just buy and install one of these the next time you change your oil. You will never get a drop of oil on yourself, and it's the best money you'll ever spend.
https://www.amazon.com/ValvoMax-Oil...ocphy=9030351&hvtargid=pla-2281435178538&th=1
I've changed oil all my life in every vehicle I have ever owned. There is no way I would do it without installing a Valvomax. It's faster, cleaner, and easier.Fifty bucks for a drain plug? Good grief! What's with this almost unhealthy aversion to getting a little oil on yourself? It wipes off, you know.
So many grandfathers are shaking their heads or turning over in their graves right now.
It would be of more use to those of us on the ground/ramps vs a liftYou can also break torque on the filter, stick this to the bottom and spin it off. I keep forgetting to use mine...
If you think the Valvomax is easy and clean, try the MityVac. Seriously.I've changed oil all my life in every vehicle I have ever owned. There is no way I would do it without installing a Valvomax. It's faster, cleaner, and easier.
Not to mention, not getting hot oil all over yourself. Or dropping drain plugs into pans, and having to fish them out..... All for less than the price of a single oil change at Monkey's Unlimited.
What...the lift or the weird red can with the cleaner in it? (jk)I really should order me one
I would gladly pay fifty bucks to avoid this mess again (a light breeze picked up while the oil was draining and blew the stream everywhere). With the ValvoMax, you connect a hose, and direct the stream of oil directly into the container instead of taking this chance.Fifty bucks for a drain plug? Good grief! What's with this almost unhealthy aversion to getting a little oil on yourself? It wipes off, you know.
So many grandfathers are shaking their heads or turning over in their graves right now.
I have one. I use it all the time.If you think the Valvomax is easy and clean, try the MityVac. Seriously.
Agreed. The MityVac works great on some engines and not at all on others. It failed me on a Subie, an '02 Silverado and the '06ish Corollas.I have one. I use it all the time.
It doesn’t work on the Tundra, shown above. Sadly.
It doesn’t get anywhere near the bottom of the sump.
On my Tundra, I use a 5 gal bucket rather than a standard catch pan. The extra height avoids the sideways spray onto the passenger tire when the drain plug is removed (Tundra owners know about this) and helps to avoid the wind scenario above. That doesn't keep me from continuing to look at ValvoMax/Stahlbus. I just haven't been able to justify the expense yet.I would gladly pay fifty bucks to avoid this mess again (a light breeze picked up while the oil was draining and blew the stream everywhere). With the ValvoMax, you connect a hose, and direct the stream of oil directly into the container instead of taking this chance.
My grandfather was careful, methodical, and would absolutely approve.
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Not directed at you @BobsArmory, just using your post as a kickoff for my statement.Red Solo cup works wonders for spinning off a hot oil filter. All the leaking oil stays in the cup & none on your hands.
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I would gladly pay fifty bucks to avoid this mess again (a light breeze picked up while the oil was draining and blew the stream everywhere). With the ValvoMax, you connect a hose, and direct the stream of oil directly into the container instead of taking this chance.
My grandfather was careful, methodical, and would absolutely approve.
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