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The LubriMatic 50-516 Pistol Oiler is a 6-ounce lubrication tool designed for universal fit, featuring durable epoxy finishes and heavy-duty deep-drawn steel bodies, making it the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliability and precision.
K**.
Cheap but does the job
This is nothing fancy but it does the job. If it has sat without use, a pump or 2 is needed to bring the oil up. Flexible dispenser neck is stiff as needed but also bendable as needed---holds position given to it.
J**N
Good pressure, keeps primed and doesn't leak
I keep this by the drill press and mill filled with tapping oil. The other one I had always lost its prime after a few hours. This lasts for days. In other words, I dont have to pump it 7 times to get the oil out. It's right there. It doesn't leak and holds enough for a while.
T**Z
Good Oiler at a Good Price
Seems to be well made, works as needed. Not leaking. A little tipsy if you keep the spout straight when low on oil. Just keep it filled or bend the spout up a bit.
T**S
Plews = Oiler
Plews is what I think when needing an Oiler.This is not my first Plews. That one has had standard motor oil in it for filling the cups on the furnace pump motor every 6 months for the last 40 years.This one is for Chain and Bar lube for the hedge trimmer I bought here earlier this year. Milwaukee 2726-20 M18 FUEL 24 in. Hedge Trimmer (Tool Only) An Oiler (Plews) allows putting a generous amount of lube in a desired location
A**R
Oil Can
So far this is working great! I sat it on a plastic lid just in case it leaked but it is dry as can be. True it is a bit wobbly because of the long spout but it works well.
D**G
Leaks all over the place
Leaks all over the place
S**D
Nice looking works well but
PLUSESEasy to fillEasy to pumpLong flexy spout gets oil where I want.MINUSESFirst pump only primes, takes a second to dispense oilIt is impossible to get a drop of oil. Smallest amount is a dollop.
J**3
Plews oiler in theatres.
As a professional theatre projectionist for much of my adult life, this item was found in 99% of all projection rooms, and sold by 100% of theatre supply dealers. This handy item was used daily for lubricating projectors, hand & motorized rewinders,etc. So when I saw it available on Amazon I jumped on it. It's now used around my retirement home for furnace motor bearings, bicycle sprockets, axles &etc.
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