🚀 Fill it up, spill it not! The ultimate funnel for every DIY enthusiast.
This Engine Oil Funnel features a chemical-resistant polyethylene construction, designed for rapid fluid transfer with a wide neck and spout. It includes a removable 8-inch flexible extension, making it ideal for accessing hard-to-reach areas, and boasts a generous 40 fl. oz. capacity, perfect for various fluids like engine oil, gasoline, and kerosene.
G**N
"Generic" plastic funnel. . . that works like it's supposed to. Screen inside is nice.
I use this funnel for my HVAC unit, of all things. It does the job very nicely. It’s just a cheap plastic funnel, but it works. I like that there is a screen inside to keep something from falling inside. I’ve even poured boiling water into it, and it works, but I wouldn’t recommend using it for boiling water, unless like me, you only need to pour a couple of cups through.
L**Y
Decent Funnel
The media could not be loaded. It's a decent funnel -- that is, it pretty much does the job it's supposed to do without too much fanfare. It's a little larger than I expected and is hard to fit into tight spaces. The material is plastic, and the extension was a little stiff from being curled into the funnel, but didn't break when straightened. I needed it to put power steering fluid into the reservoir which, in my vehicle, is tucked under the alternator. That being said, it did the job beautifully, and I was able to snake the hose in and fill.
K**7
Flexible Spout
The plastic funnel and spout is built a little thinly but usable. The funnel will be used for engine oil, no more pouring directly from the bottle. I will be able to attach the flexible spout to my long reach funnel for the cvt transmission reservoir when I change the transmission fluid.
T**P
Cheapest for what it does
This is not a use it every day item. The plastic is very thin. That said. It does the job. It’s inexpensive. I wouldn’t get it for a commercial garage. For use at home or packed in a on the road kit it’s great.
W**.
Cheap
Decent product for the price. Cracks easily but still usable
J**Y
It will work in a pinch
I took a trip across five states to deliver a boat to my son. I took along a five gallon emergency gas can just in case. After I got to my destination, I was going to put the gas in my truck, as I hadn't needed it on the way there. The gas can was one of those red plastic jobs with a spout that had a spout with a lock. You have to press on a part of the spout to open it and let the gas flow through to empty the gas can. The spout was broke. I brought the can home, stored it in the garage, ordered this funnel, it arrived, I unscrewed the spout from the gas can and with help from my daughter was able to get the gas into my truck. The funnel came in one piece, unbroken, and did its job. It appears it should work quite nicely if I should again need a funnel.
R**N
Really cheap flimsy plastic
I thought this was a "normal" funnel but this item is made of the very cheapest, thin, flimsy plastic that I have ever seen. I can't imagine this thing lasting for more than one or two uses before it splits. Very disappointed in this -- it's going back.
H**Y
Engine Oil, Fluids, Gasoline, Liquids, Kerosene Funnel with Flexible Spout Extension
Believe it or not, we didn't order it to use for the car or anything like that. Every once in a while the bathroom sinks emit a not so pleasant smell. It bothered me for a long time, espcially since I have a really good "smeller". I looked online and discovered they say you're supposed to clean your overfill holes in the bathroom sinks periodically. I did not know that. They give different ideas on how to do it: Add Bleach to the water and fill up the sink so it goes down the overfill drain holes. Add Baking Soda and then Vinegar and let it bubble and then pour boiling hot water in the overfill holes. It was hard getting baking soda and vinegar and boiling hot water in the dain holes so we bought the funnel and it makes it much easier!
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