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EWK Patented 6.5L Pneumatic/Manual Oil Extractor for Oil Change Pump for Automotive Fluids Vacuum Evacuation

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  • 【 Multi-Function 】EWK 8L heavy duty manual oil extractor is suitable for V6-V8 engine vehicle owners or professional mechanic. No need to lift up or crawl under the car ever and get your's hand dirty, the engine oil, power steering or transmission fluids can be changed wherever without hassle or mess.
  • 【 Exclusive Features 】This strengthened version evacuator comes with a thicker and translucent tank stands up for frequent usage withount deformation or leakage and monitors fluids level easily. The pump eqipped with the longest tubes against the market, ensures to reach the very bottom of the oil pan and sucks out any single drop of old fluids.
  • 【 The safest option 】This upgraded evacuator built with a pressure gauge and decompression valve allows to check the inside vacuum pressure while operating, avoids damaging the extractor from over pressure. Ensures the operator the safest working experience.
  • 【 Wide Application 】No limited to places, change oil anytime & anywhere! Perfectly extracts most types of fluids and applicable for car, motorcycle, lawn mower, boat, jet ski and etc. *Note: Gasoline and fluids with high volatility, high corrosion, high alkalinity and high temperature are FORBIDDEN to be used on the extractor.



Product Description

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8L Oil Extractor Pump

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Instruction

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Working temperature between 35°F-140° F. To make the extraction job smooth and easy, evacuate the oil while it is warm.

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Connect the dipstick tube to the main tube, and insert it into the dipstick pipe to reach the oil pan bottom.

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Pump the handle several times until enough vacuum is created and you will see the fluid begins to fill the tank.

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Remove the hose and the connect base. Collect the used fluid to another container for recycling.

Safety Precaution

  • To make the extraction job smooth and easy, evacuate the oil while it is warm. Working temperature between 35°F-175°F (2-80 ºC).
  • Before extraction, make sure the tubes are connected tightly.
  • In order to maintain the consistent vacuum pressure, please close the air inlet valve while operating in manual mode.
  • DO NOT extract oil over the Limited Line on the oil extractor to prevent overflow. If the fluid goes over the Limited Line, it might flow into the vacuum chamber and cause leaking. The fluid should not exceed the limit line either while pouring.

Nick
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
This works very well. First time I used this to suck the oil out then raised the car and pulled the drain plug, nothing came out. Jetta, and Buick. Much less mess changing oil. Now I use it for my boat, lawnmower, snowblower.
Adrian K.
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2025
Very good purchase. Highly recommend if you got an Audi - my oil changes are a breezes. Hardest part is where to drop my oil off
Edward F Weisenburg 3
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Hand pump functions exceptionally well. Only six pumps with the hand pump and it drew up 4' feet with ease. Only problem I had was the id was to small and got clogged instantly. So I drilled it out from 1/8th inch to3/8s and small solids passed right through. And the job was completed. Very satisfied with this product. Excellent rating from me.!!!!!!!
Tuiggster
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
As i get older i am no longer enjoying laying on the garage floor to change oil. It is slow...but it gets the job done. I actually use it more for my small equipment like mowers and tractors and such. Very well made, quality product. The air hose attachment is a nice touch but not really necessary as the hand pump works quite well. You do not literally pump out the oil. You use the pump to create a vacuum and then walk away as it slowly sucks out the oil. I really am happy i got this for my garage.
Javman
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I used it twice, ones using manual and second using a compressor, it worked well for what I need. It’s easy to use. The quality seems to be good, the plastic seems to be thick. It can be better though, if the pump was smooth - I don’t know maybe because it’s still new, will it be smooth at some point after several used, I don’t know; the part that you step on to keep it steady when pumping it I wished they were two on them - not just one, to keep it stable, and I was he also came with flexible vinyl tubes like other brands not just the rigid tubes, and came with a tubing on the side of the container to store the rigid tubes like other cheaper brands.
Specialist
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
I did some research regarding oil extractors before I made this purchase. This comes with a venturi which creates a vacuum from pressure generated from an air compressor. One may also use the manual pump function, if you don't have a compressor (or you could just purchase a compressor, which you can use to inflate tires of all sizes, operate pneumatic tools, spray paint, blow air to clean many things). I was astonished to see how easy and complete the extractor functioned. Assembly took 3 minutes. I used it to extract oil on my Mercedes. Typically, the oil filters on European cars are visible under the hood. I've been driving this car up on ramps for years. But yesterday, I assembled the tool, (note: the main plug through which the oil drains into the extractor and through which one pours the oil into a container for recycling twists on counterclockwise); turned on the compressor, and the oil began to flow. In 5 minutes, I was ready to change the oil filter. Removed the cap from the canister, replaced the filter and o-rings, torqued down the cap, and measured the oil digitally from the dashboard. Done in minutes, with no oil spilled. (I found the oil drain plug location from a Youtube video). Mercedes doesn't really want you to know how easy this is. Mine is black in color, about 3" long and located toward the back of the engine on the passenger side, near where the transmission plug is located and just above the latter, which has a red dot. You can tell that you are extracting oil rather than transmission fluid by its color, smell, and feel. Replace plug, oil filler cap after filling with the appropriate oil. I love this device; I purchased the largest, since I plan to do multiple kids cars without draining. Smaller ones are quite a bit less. Extractor is sturdy, no fear of collapse under vacuum.
cype
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 31, 2021
Pulls the oil out with ease, left about 200 mls in my car, I'll accept that.It struggled on my wife's car, the tube would not reach the bottom of the sump but I've used a crap one of these before so I have silicon tube that I attached to the tube that came with the "sucker" It settles in the hot oil into the bottom of the pan, job done.No more fighting on the ground with a sump plug, I'm getting too old for that and I've got four (family) cars to look after.
merle lewis
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2018
Worked perfectly and dependable. Just what I needed
LegFlex
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018
After years of changing my oil in the traditional manner (bottom side), I decided to make the switch to the top side approach. I must say that after living in Europe for a number of years, the top side oil change process is most prevalent and wide spread with many top side oil extraction machines collocated with the air and water machines at many local gas stations.I originally purchased the short metal top side oil change unit with a squeeze clamp half way down the plastic extraction tube only to find out our poor unit was. The clap was hard to squeeze tight enough to allow for any meaningful vacuum to develop and the small capacity built in pump took many many pumps to develop an okay vacuum.I decided to give the top side oil change one more go with this oil extraction unit that offered both, manual pump and a standard pneumatic pump fitting, it allowed to get more use out of my Makita 2 gallon big bore compressor 😊. I am super glad I went with this unit; the general build quality is excellent and the pneumatic fitting work perfectly with my existing attachment. The capacity was also more than adequate for the 4.7L that came out of the truck. The operation of the unit could not have been easier, just hoop up the air compressor, run the provided oil extraction tube down the dip stick tube and turn on the air flow. Within seconds, the warm oil came out at a pretty good flow rate.I agree with a couple of other reviewers; the manual pump should only be used with you don’t have access to an air compressor, not because it of a lesser quality, but because the air compressor option is so nice and easy. The walls of the oil reservoir are a bit thicker that other units, making it a bit harder to see how much oil was extracted, but if you have adequate lighting it will not be an issue.Like other have noted, the oil extraction hose is a bit on the short side, it does reach the bottom of the oil pan, however, for my truck that sits a bit higher, I had to place the oil extraction until about 1 foot off the ground so the oil extraction hose could reach easily. I took the used oil to be recycled at my local car parts store, it was a breeze pouring out the used oil without a single drop of oil gettingIf you are on the fence as to what unit to go with, it a no brainer for me, go with one that has both options (manual and pneumatic), you will not regret it.
Steve Souza
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2018
Worked very well
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