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JohnDow Industries JDI-8DCP 8 Gallon Poly Portable Economy Oil Lift Drain, JDI-8DCP for Changing Oil, Adjustable Height 48 in. to 67 in, with Wheels for Easy maneuverability Around The Shop.

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Availability: 11 left in stock
Fulfilled by Casto Trading Co.

Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Features

  • Lightweight construction and easy to maneuver
  • Height Adjustment - 48 to 67 inches
  • Translucent poly tank allows for easy viewing of oil level
  • Molded grips to assist in draining
  • Large drain pipe allows oil to drain quickly

Description

8-Gallon poly oil drain offers an affordable option for lower volume repair shops. Lightweight and easy maneuver makes this oil drain the perfect solution for your shop or dream garage.


Manufacturer: ‎JohnDow Industries


Brand: ‎JohnDow Industries


Model: ‎JDI-8DCP Portable Oil Drain


Item Weight: ‎3.15 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18 x 22 x 18 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎JDI-8DCP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎JDI-8DCP


Date First Available: September 11, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Oil catcher
This is a great addition to my home shop! I find it convenient and compact for a unit worth its price. It was easy to assemble and smooth to move around with swivel wheels. However, if you plan on servicing transmissions, I recommend getting a wider catch attachment as an accessory. Overall it does what its design to do...Catch oil. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by Albert J.J. Mendiola

  • Leaking
Leaking where the two pipes join.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Claude W Nay

  • Works
Leaks oil were the metal tubes connect together.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by Matt B.

  • Not bad, maybe a little cheap, no instructions
Got the Oil Drain. Packaging was fine. You get the funnel, the base with casters already attached, a band clamp around the filler neck, 2 metal tubes and a small bag of hardware. I was a little uncertain which way to orient the metal tubes. One is swagged to fit into another and the way the holes are in each tube I assumed I had to bolt them together using the supplied bolt, washer and nut. This will put the bolt directly in the path of the draining oil but I guess that is intended. Next the funnel fits in one end of the tube assembly with 2 small holes in the end (of the tube). Apparently you use 2 self threading screws through the tube and either against the funnel or into the sides of the funnel neck. There are no marks or dimples. The band clamp around the filler neck was down close to the container and I tightened the bejeebus out of it and barely put pressure on the tube assembly. After this I noticed the container neck was slotted and if I loosened the clamp and repositioned it near the top of the neck, tightening it would squeeze the slots together and hold the tube assembly at the desired height. I guess this is also the method for changing height. The filler cap looks pretty cheap and the handle is a joke. It's a lump on top of the container without even a depression for the fingers. All in all, this appears to be an OK first lift-height oil drain pan, but I wouldn't be surprised if I end up upgrading at a later date but most likely not another John Dow product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2010 by rickpep

  • Does exactly what you need as expected
Could it be more stable? Sure. Is it stable enough? Absolutely. Most importantly, does it get the job done? Yes, easily
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Davey

  • Draining Experience? This Solved It!
I had a lift installed in my garage and I needed something for oil changes. This was an economical solution that works really well. I haven't filled it to capacity but I've put several oil changes through it with no issues. The drain spigot and the molded in handles worked well for pouring into the my transport containers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021 by Knucklebusted

  • Would of been 5 star but there was damage
Nice kit definitely worth the money. I did get mine damaged the funnel was cracked kinda bimmsled about that I had black duct tape to put it back together and it only leaked a little. Other then that value for the buck
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021 by jeremy walker

  • Leaks at the top of the tube and needed to seal it to stop dumping fluid on my shop floor.
I followed the assembly instructions and it leaked. I would spend more for a better product next time, value for money… I guess I went with the cheapest and got what I paid for.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022 by Bigdogwilly

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