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Litre-loop Flexible Oil/fluid Funnel / Transfer, No Mess. New In Package on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, US

Adrian, Michigan, US
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 You are viewing a new Litre Loop Oil Transfer / Funnel,

  • Brand New In The Package,
  • We use these and they work great
  • Use to pour oil, transmission fluid, antifreeze, windshield washer  fluid or water. (Do Not Use For Pouring Gasoline)
  • Light Weight
  • Easy to Store
  • It has a universal oil-bottle adapter cap and pours at most angles
  • Empties a 1 quart bottle in 8 seconds when the breather cap is open!
  • Transparent hose shows fluid flow.
  • Will not leak while breather-cap and loop are closed.
  • Prevents spilling, easy to store and keep clean.
  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Contact me with any questions.

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