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bluebottle



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Not cheap?! I think that’s understatement of the year. Over £70 for an (empty!) oil bottle!
It’s a lot of home oil changes before you see any savings from that... They do look quality though!
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nitram17



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Lou Sparts wrote:
I find it easier to get the oil into the gearbox or transfer box like this, using a length of half inch pipe and Mrs Sparts best jam making funnel. Saves all that faffing about squeezing bottles underneath.

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simplest ideas are usually the best Thumbs Up
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geobloke



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bluebottle wrote:
Not cheap?! I think that’s understatement of the year. Over £70 for an (empty!) oil bottle!
It’s a lot of home oil changes before you see any savings from that... They do look quality though!


I am sure that if there is enough interest Opie Oils would consider a forum deal...

They really are fantastic. More expensive then when I bought them from Difflock.com years ago. Think they are fro the US so exchange rates might be playing a part here.

Anyway after so many years and dozens upon dozens upon dozens of oil changes they are still in perfect working order.

These owe me nothing... Bow down
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