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Emmy
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
Perfect lil funnel
gaston fortier
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025
Évite les dégât merci
JBoulder
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
I use this funnel to put oil in a dump truck. The wide spout and fill cup help keep spills to a minimum. Sturdy, should last a long time. Price was right.
Eeps
Reviewed in Australia on February 24, 2024
Look, it's a decent funnel - but it's basically the same as any funnel you would get at a hardware shop for $4. I bought it because I thought it would have a really big wide mouth on it and would be great for oil changes, but it's more or less the same as my other funnels from Bunnings and Supercheap. About the size of an average hand.Massively overpriced but no other complaints
Jill A.
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
Unique design allows for easier use than traditional round funnels
Paul Clark
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
NO spills with this.
Sheldon Ridley
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I like the widemouth feature and very easy to apply oil in my vehicle
Dot Trial
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
easy to use
W. Murray
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
It works! A helpful addition to the tool collection.
B
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I like this shape for putting motor oil on some vehicles. The neck opening is a little large for some applications, but putting oil in is a breeze.
Marcel Carrier
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Place entonnoir
Ethan Miller
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2014
This is one of the best funnels out there because of the over sized pouring area and bottom fits well into oil engine filler. There should be virtually no spill if you are using this. You can also you to pour household items and anti- freeze etc. But I'll just mention this because some guy out their might try to do both. Do not use for household use if your also going to use on car or with any other area because of possible cross contamination. I have another funnel that I use when pouring water or making juices and it stays in the home. This one I leave in my car because I always hate having to clean up or losing even a little oil when filling with standard 1 quart bottles or large 5 quart. This makes your job easy and its very cheap don't try to save the fuel buck and say "oh I don't need that I can just pour from bottle I'm wasting money" Okay and then you may accidentally get oil all over your engine because its windy or someone bumps you etc. hope this is helpful if so please click the helpful link at the bottom
Purpledog
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2013
I dehydrate food when I stumble across a 'can't pass this sale up' product and when I'm ready to get them in the mason jars and seal them, I want to get the chore done fast as I'm working with oxygen absorbers and a vacuum sealer. This has a wide enough funnel on it to easily allow dehydrated foods through it and I can pick up two handfuls of the dehydrated foods and dump them into the bowl portion of this with ease and without making a mess. It does not sit evenly on the jar opening but that is a plus for this use as the angle by which it rests on the jar opening helps the dehydrated foods slide through the funnel portion easier and without coaxing from me. The job of getting the dehydrated foods into their new homes faster, cleaner and more efficiently is now enjoyable. I used to dread that part because I would make such a mess. Even a regular wide-mouth canning funnel doesn't work as well as this because the funnel portion can get clogged and then I need to stop what I'm doing to jiggle the regular canning funnel or tease the clogged food through the funnel portion with a knife.This has saved me so much time and effort in the kitchen that I'm in love with a funnel intended for putting oil in your vehicle. As such, I feared the men in the family would swipe it for its intended purpose - so I came back and got enough for all of them plus a few extras. And mine? Well, I'll keep mine hidden in the kitchen so they can't find it when they're too lazy to find their own!I doubt this is food grade plastic and I can't see anywhere on the label stuck to the side of it that it is BPA free so I would never use it as a regular funnel in the kitchen for foods that are cooked, moist, hot or liquid but I figure the rapid pace at which dehydrated items pass through this thing and the fact that those foods are crispy critters as well, they aren't in this long enough to become contaminated.
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