

📏 Measure Up to Excellence!
The Groz 41900 Plastic Measures with Lid boasts a 1-liter capacity, crafted from high-density polyethylene for durability and marked in both quarts and liters. Its translucent design ensures easy visibility, while the included polyethylene cap and optional flexible spouts enhance usability. Perfect for professionals who value precision and sustainability.
J**E
Good value
These are solid , stops our techs from getting oil everywhere but in the car. Easy to pour oil with, pours out fast enough , less than waste less time , can’t complain
J**A
It works
Measurements might be slightly under and a little bit of oil gets caught in the flexible spout but all in all I got it so I don’t have to hold a funnel and a five quart jug, it works make sure you thread on the spout correctly I haven’t had any leaks, but I know that it would leak if I thread it on like a caveman
H**H
Measures Liter and Quarts
Perfect for filling a Ford 150
N**O
Great for DIY
Good size 6L compared to huge 8L.Has embossed markings in Quarts and Liters to get a rough estimate but I’d recommend to sharpie over important markings for easier reading. I measured out 1 quart at a time in Fl Oz and found my measures compared to product measures were different by ~.2 Quarts, but for the price I’d buy it again.
J**Z
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Super bueno
F**W
Works well
Didn't need the largest one but the one advantage it has is that the filler opening is bigger so you're less likely to spill when pouring from 5 gallon buckets.Makes topping off the hydraulic oil on my equipment much less messy.Seems sturdy but getting the spout on was a bit tricky. The threading doesn't start very easily.
A**H
Nice
If you’re wondering about the dimensions of the 5 L
T**.
Use PVC Primer and Glue on Spout Connection to Prevent Oil Leaks
The 2-Quart size is great for use in a home shop/garage, but I ran into issues with oil leakage. You can't tell from the pictures, but you're really purchasing a 2-piece product. There's the main dispenser vessel and the spout which threads onto the dispenser.After dispensing oil, you'll always have some amount of oil that runs back down the corrugated/flexible spout, and it finds its way between the threaded connection and then runs down the side of the dispenser.If you've had this occur already, then unthread the spout and clean the inside connection with Brakleen or similar product, and then clean up the outside thread on the dispenser. Let dry.Then use regular PVC "cleaner" and the "glue", applying to the inside and outside threads and then reattach by threading the spout back on to the dispenser and you should be all set!The manufacturer should acknowledge this issue and include directions to seal the threaded connection with PVC glue. That would bump this up to a 5-Star rating.
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