Cheap oil jug

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Maybe just new to me but I discoveed a revealation in the form of a large jug of Era laundry detergent .The jug has little valve in the end and works slick as snot on a door knob for oil .No muss no fuss.Hit the valve put in the oil and let it go .Free to but the detergent is costly but you get clean clothes from it so it's not a total lose. Jug holds a tad over a gallon .
 

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Well you could buy a jug and take it off for business expense I suppose.I mean you are buying the jug it's not your fault they put soap in it .
 
Just razzing yah. Actually more in my household I'm not allowed to do laundry, something to do with my sorting abilities.

Anyhow, that does look like a slick jug. I always just pour mine right out of the jug it comes in though. I don't seem to have a big problem with it.
 
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I don't either but I do oil the saw up a tad bit ,my pants and the tail gate of the truck .Forgot to mention I've got about 12-15 gallons in 2.5 gallon jugs which don't work so well .Freebie so I can't fuss about that .
 
I've used a laundry jug for chain oil for donkey's years, albeit a smaller one. It pours nice with the internal spout and you can easily see over it to when the tank is getting full. An old tree removal guy showed me that.
 
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