Magnetic Drain Plug Pro Tool Otc Part No. 5911 Saves Your Hands No Hot Oil/plug on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Saves you from ever having to touch draining oil or hot drain plugs! Just attach magnet to drain plug and spin the handle. Spring like cable extension allows use at any angle. Simple two side contact face design allows use on any 6 hex drain plug, no attachments needed. Strong magnet, retains even heavy drain plugs easily. Use this tool to remove AND install oil or any other drain plugs. This is the only tool you need to touch to drain oil. Using this tool you can do oil changes all day everyday and never have to touch used oil ever again. (filter change is another story ;)
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