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Form-A-Funnel Flexible Draining Tool 9 X 4 - Lawn And Garden LG-101

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Overview

The FORM-A-FUNNEL Lawn and Garden model flexible draining tool by FORM-A-FUNNEL Inc. molds into and holds the shape you want to create a leakproof channel for draining oil or fluid. Thick, pliable nitrile rubber encases a thin layer of alloy to allow thousands of shapings. Highly-compatible nitrile resists common vehicle liquids in temperatures from -30 to 425 degree F. Soft rubber edge forms a seal around filters or drains. Easily wipes clean with most cleaners and degreasers. Easy to store flat or rolled up in a toolbox or glove compartment. Lawn and garden size is great for draining oil, gasoline and other fluids from small engines and equipment such as lawn tractors, ATVs, snowmobiles and generators.
   
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Features

  • Simply wipe clean and store flat and roll it up to fit in any tool box.
  • Works in temperatures from -30 F to 425 F
  • Shape, form, create the perfect custom funnel. Reuse thousands of times.
  • Custom funnels create no mess fluid changes.
  • The Original. Made in the USA.

Specifications

  • Length: 9-inches length by 4 inches wide
  • Thickness: 0.100-inches
  • Color: Red
  • Material: Nitrile Rubber and Aluminum Alloy Core.
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