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expiredHardKOR posted Mar 27, 2021 06:47 AM
expiredHardKOR posted Mar 27, 2021 06:47 AM

15-Piece OEMTOOLS No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit

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Amazon has 15-Piece OEMTOOLS No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit (87009) for $13.85. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to community member HardKOR for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Includes 5 Direct Fit Radiator Adapters to Fit Most Passenger Vehicles and Light Trucks
  • Simply Select the Correct Adapter, Attach the Funnel and Fill
  • Includes 45° Angled and 5" Extension Adapters for Accessing Hard-to-Reach Spots
  • Fluid Stopper to Prevent Drips and Spills when Removing from the Filler Neck

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 15-Piece OEMTOOLS No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit (87009) is $3.65 lower (20.86% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.50 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon
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Amazon has 15-Piece OEMTOOLS No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit (87009) for $13.85. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to community member HardKOR for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Includes 5 Direct Fit Radiator Adapters to Fit Most Passenger Vehicles and Light Trucks
  • Simply Select the Correct Adapter, Attach the Funnel and Fill
  • Includes 45° Angled and 5" Extension Adapters for Accessing Hard-to-Reach Spots
  • Fluid Stopper to Prevent Drips and Spills when Removing from the Filler Neck

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 15-Piece OEMTOOLS No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit (87009) is $3.65 lower (20.86% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.50 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon
  • About this store:

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Model: OEMTOOLS 87009 No-Spill Coolant Funnel Kit, Near Universal Fitment, Translucent, 15 Piece Set, Cooling System Funnel Allows Access To Hard-To-Reach Radiators , White

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thi
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Real advantage of this is you overfill and the car will burp all of the trapped air out and suck down coolant.
zerodisorder
48 Posts
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Second this. As an auto tech I use this when bleeding the cooling system. Not very often do cars have bleeder valves near the hoses or heater core so you would run this vehicle with this full until all air has "burped" out and you no longer see bubbles and have constant heat in your car.
fenderunbender
261 Posts
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This is the exact case where I work, I'm a body tech and like cool tools so I bought a vacuum bleeder and found it works okay but has also given me trouble. I talked to the guys in the mechanical department and all 5 mechanics use the funnel, none of them use a vacuum tool.

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Mar 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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davedumontierMar 27, 2021 05:25 PM
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Thank you for posting this.
Mar 27, 2021 06:22 PM
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windnsalsaMar 27, 2021 06:22 PM
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hmm, more reviews of leaks than Lisle brand.
Mar 27, 2021 06:33 PM
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xecutionkrkMar 27, 2021 06:33 PM
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getting one few bucks cheaper
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Mar 27, 2021 06:45 PM
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windnsalsaMar 27, 2021 06:45 PM
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Quote from xecutionkrk :
getting one few bucks cheaper
care share?
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Mar 27, 2021 06:55 PM
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GreyPlant2621Mar 27, 2021 06:55 PM
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How often do you guys need this?
Mar 28, 2021 02:11 AM
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windnsalsaMar 28, 2021 02:11 AM
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Quote from GreyPlant2621 :
How often do you guys need this?
Prolly 1x per 1-2 yrs per car
Mar 28, 2021 02:19 AM
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firelikeiyaMar 28, 2021 02:19 AM
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What is the advantage of using this? If I spill a little coolant I just hose it off.
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Mar 28, 2021 02:27 AM
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thiMar 28, 2021 02:27 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank thi

Quote from firelikeiya :
What is the advantage of using this? If I spill a little coolant I just hose it off.
Real advantage of this is you overfill and the car will burp all of the trapped air out and suck down coolant.
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Mar 28, 2021 02:07 PM
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gopher100Mar 28, 2021 02:07 PM
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Some SEO wizard named this company lmao.
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Mar 28, 2021 02:12 PM
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ash78Mar 28, 2021 02:12 PM
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Quote from thi :
Real advantage of this is you overfill and the car will burp all of the trapped air out and suck down coolant.
Interesting...in my car, there are several "burp holes" along high points in the system that have to be opened progressively (using 3' ratchet extensions) during the refill process, culminating in having to burp the heater core at the highest point. It's a huge PITA regardless of how you fill it.

Typical German simplicity /s
Mar 28, 2021 02:30 PM
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fsu67Mar 28, 2021 02:30 PM
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This is usually used after a cooling system repair but some vehicles don't need this if coolant bleeder valves are present. In for three for my shop, thanks OP!
Mar 28, 2021 02:33 PM
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zerodisorderMar 28, 2021 02:33 PM
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Quote from thi :
Real advantage of this is you overfill and the car will burp all of the trapped air out and suck down coolant.
Second this. As an auto tech I use this when bleeding the cooling system. Not very often do cars have bleeder valves near the hoses or heater core so you would run this vehicle with this full until all air has "burped" out and you no longer see bubbles and have constant heat in your car.
Mar 28, 2021 02:37 PM
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sabrosolopezMar 28, 2021 02:37 PM
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Quote from GreyPlant2621 :
How often do you guys need this?
Asked myself the same question 3 yrs ago and I have ended up using mine over 10 times in different cars. definitely one of those tools you end up using more than you think
Mar 28, 2021 03:23 PM
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Oneill5491Mar 28, 2021 03:23 PM
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For those that have a compressor, I would suggest a vacuum purge & refill tool instead of this. It allows you to suck out all the air from the coolant system and then it uses that vacuum to pull in coolant. This is how most shops refill coolant.

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Mar 28, 2021 03:28 PM
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milestoemptyMar 28, 2021 03:28 PM
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This is more one of those tools you need when you don't have it.

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