How To Use ValvoMax Oil Drain Valve Kit System

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2022
  • How To Use ValvoMax Oil Drain Valve Kit System
    Clean way to change car engine motor oil with ValvoMax adapter kit
    Product Link: amzn.to/3jeKUpM
    NO TOOLS, NO MESS, FAST DRAIN. Quit searching for that misplaced socket or ratchet. Eliminate stripped oil pans. No more mopping up messes. Drain oil in 10 minutes or less with the Quick Twist Oil Valve from ValvoMax. Follow an EASY 3-step process: remove cap, insert drain tool, watch the oil drain! It's so easy, anyone could do it.
    100% STAINLESS CONSTRUCTION. Constructed of ROCK SOLID 304 Stainless Steel, the valve is sure to outlast any vehicle. Includes a STEEL CAP with a rubber seal inside for added protection against leaks. Nothing comes close to the durability offered. Material you can TRUST!
    WAVE SPRING TECHNOLOGY. SAVE TIME with FAST oil changes. By using a proprietary wave spring, the oil is able to travel quickly! Use a ValvoMax Drain Bag (sold separately) for added convenience of disposal. Get back to doing what matters most.
    DRAIN OIL WITH EASE. Includes EZ Drain Tool with ergonomic hand grip for easy oil changing. The actuator pushes upward on a steel ball to release the flow of oil. Oil drains through the attached tube into your container! A simple twist of the wrist begins oil flowing. Drain oil HOT for faster changes.
    ONE-TIME INSTALLATION. Install it once and forget about it. Discover the EASE of simpler oil changes and make messes a thing of the past. Prevent spills, eliminate injuries, promote sustainability, controlled sampling, lower cost, reduce time, and more!
    ValvoMax Stainless Oil Drain Valve, No Tools, No Mess, Fast Drain, Stainless Drain Hose Attachment
    Honda CR-V, Acura, Chevy, Ford, Tesla, Dodge, VW, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Lexus
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Комментарии • 40

  • @greenbudkelly2820
    @greenbudkelly2820 Год назад +52

    I’ve seen a lot of strange stuff in my half century. I’ve never seen anyone drain oil into a plastic bag.

    • @chrissahagun4803
      @chrissahagun4803 10 месяцев назад

      I mean we’ve always drained oil into a plastic container, and it comes in plastic containers. So what’s the difference?

    • @PH-md8xp
      @PH-md8xp 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@chrissahagun4803 Plastic bags are much more prone to tears and leaks, that’s the difference. Last think you want is oil leaking wherever you put the bag as you take it to be recycled.

    • @robertgarcia6385
      @robertgarcia6385 5 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @skblack5050
      @skblack5050 22 дня назад

      Kirkland oil ?? WTH do you buy that?

  • @jamescor1491
    @jamescor1491 Год назад +8

    Get an oil change container, it makes it easier to collect oil.

  • @markdittell
    @markdittell 5 месяцев назад

    I drained mine into the last 5qt oil jug from last oil change, this is defiantly much easier and cleaner. This uses tech that has been used to seal open hydraulic systems. Very nice time to share with friends

  • @uther10
    @uther10 2 года назад +5

    This is a really cool product, seems to be a lot less pain than some of the others and thanks for the review and video.

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 Год назад +1

      @@AwkwardHamsternice video! Def makes the oil changes less messy. I was looking at both this and the Fumoto valve, but this appears to be more user-friendly! Nice thing is, you could drain the oil directly into the container to be brought back to the recycle center, auto parts store, etc. 😃👍🏼

    • @jcc766
      @jcc766 Год назад +1

      I cut the tube shorter and use a 6qt tall jug to flow straight into in. No oil pan catcher needed. Thankfully my Tacoma is tall, may not work for shorter cars unless it’s a flatter container.

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 Год назад

      @@jcc766 yeah it probably wouldn’t work for my Honda Civic, but a vehicle with some decent ground clearance like yours (or an SUV), yeah I can see it. 👍🏼

    • @alphamegaman8847
      @alphamegaman8847 10 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately you still make a mess from the oil filter replacement. 😕

  • @blakefindlay1870
    @blakefindlay1870 Год назад +3

    man I wish my oil filter was right where yours is

  • @vrod1a
    @vrod1a Год назад +4

    Great product 👍
    Much better than Fumoto

    • @UnitedPebbles
      @UnitedPebbles 11 месяцев назад

      Eh you have to make your own stick w Fumoto??

    • @pattime2laugh599
      @pattime2laugh599 2 месяца назад

      In your opinion, why? Where do you keep the adapter that screws on the Valvo? Any foreseeable issues if the oil is sometimes changed at a dealer or Jiffylube?

    • @ksavage681
      @ksavage681 2 месяца назад

      @@pattime2laugh599 You don't take it to shop. They will remove this and put in a regular plug and not tell you.

  • @diggler64
    @diggler64 Год назад +1

    This ticks a lot of my ocd boxes😂

  • @chrism8013
    @chrism8013 Год назад +6

    WTF are you gonna do with a bag filled with oil?? LOL.🤣

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  Год назад +5

      Pour it in a drum at the recycling center.

    • @PH-md8xp
      @PH-md8xp 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AwkwardHamster 👍🏼

  • @CostantineYoussif
    @CostantineYoussif 11 месяцев назад

    Don’t you ever need to change the gasket or something? Is setup for life ? Or you should change it often ? Thanks again for tutorial 👍🏼

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  10 месяцев назад

      I haven’t had to change any gasket. The original parts are still working.

  • @barneymiller6204
    @barneymiller6204 8 месяцев назад

    Did you change the filter??? I hope so.

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  8 месяцев назад

      Oil filter is changed at every oil change

  • @MrMikey1273
    @MrMikey1273 Год назад +4

    I don't understand how draining it in to the plastic bag is cleaner 😕 it needs to be in a sealable collection container and taken to be recycled. I'm hoping you didn't try to place that in the trash.

    • @PH-md8xp
      @PH-md8xp 9 месяцев назад

      I had exactly the same question.

  • @hgrove2699
    @hgrove2699 6 месяцев назад +1

    Draining oil into a trash can. That is a first

  • @carlam329
    @carlam329 Год назад +1

    What about tbt oil filter. You can’t avoid that mess

    • @scott9369
      @scott9369 10 месяцев назад

      That was my thought as well. you still have a mess with the oil filter

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  10 месяцев назад

      I haven’t found a way to change the oil filter without getting my hand dirty.

    • @morg4620
      @morg4620 9 месяцев назад +8

      Before you unscrew the oil filter put a good sized ziplock bag over it then remove. Any oil dripping will go into bag. Filter and any residue oil removed cleanly

    • @cecillec2331
      @cecillec2331 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@morg4620 You beat me to it. Yes, exactly what I've been doing for many years.

  • @0alejandromontes0
    @0alejandromontes0 5 месяцев назад

    I'm not fully conviced. I would have to make a mess from the filter in any case. 😅

    • @AwkwardHamster
      @AwkwardHamster  5 месяцев назад +1

      I just ordered my third ValvoMax. This time for my Honda Accord.
      I haven’t found a clean way to remove the filter. I tried plastic cup, plastic bag, but still make a mess. Just yesterday I was wondering if I should try puncturing a hole in the filter to drain it some more before unscrewing. I saw that in a video. Since my car isn’t lifted far off the ground like theirs, I don’t think I can get enough force to puncture the filter at the bottom.

    • @AlexeiTetenov
      @AlexeiTetenov 3 месяца назад +1

      @@AwkwardHamsterMaybe use a battery operated Brad Nailer to puncture the oil filter?

  • @hubadfun5975
    @hubadfun5975 3 месяца назад +1

    Use empty gallon water containers or Hi-C gallon containers. I dont trust plastic bags of oil on my car with my luck to the recycle center.