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Dear folks

My family members have 4 different cars Triton 2015 and Corolla 2011 and Mazda3 2012 and Hyundai Elantra 2014

Looking to buy engine oil funnel spill free

What I found are are below 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BBTTJNKX?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image&th=1

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/145553221359?srsltid=AfmBOoqYBU6Ptw0LU_bAp_k67U3qkF97HHvePkA7iHZw8vUmiwoIRaRr

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09X23TCS5?th=1

Is there a funnel with attachment that fits most cars ?

Don't mind to spend for a decent quality 

Thx

 

Your post has me puzzled. I have a lot of "spammer" warning signs flashing at me. 

Are you honestly, truly, asking for our feedback on oil funnels? For 4 completely different cars? 

They're 20 bucks! Just buy one and see! 

Maybe I'm missing something? 

My finger is hovering above the "flag as spammer" button... Convince me not to click it.

 

I am not a spammer ,, all I can say I have been member of the forum since a while ,,,,and as admin you can verify the time of registration

I have 5 funnels none of them fit firmly.

Similar thread was posted on the forum below but  it is US based :

https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/no-more-spilled-oil-during-an-oil-change-spill-free-oil-funnel.26438/page-2

That's all I needed mate thanks. 

For context, we've seen a big number of old accounts being hacked into and then used to post spam. I was wondering if yours had also. 

I've never had a good funnel. My driveway can attest to that. 😔

8 hours ago, dbm7 said:

Be sure to shop around, there's bigger sets...ie; https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/167475928396

They also do them for expansion tanks/radiators .... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/396867965671

Noted

Thx for the help

On 03/08/2025 at 8:00 AM, zillah said:

hahaha good on

I thought I'd come back and add something I JUST learned.

A Toyota LandCruiser with a 1HZ, mates perfectly with a bottle of Nulon brake fluid. As in, it perfectly screws in. Great make shift funnel when you cut the bottom of it off.

This may work for your Corolla.

 

Unfortunately, tipping a 10L drum is much harder than a 4 to 6L bottle, and they no longer include the easy pour tap which was just perfection to use previously.

 

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