Reddit Reddit reviews OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover

We found 8 Reddit comments about OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Automotive Replacement Engine Oil Drain Plugs
OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover
Removes the oil drain plug without touching the plug or hot oilNo more oil soaked gloves or dropping the plug in hot oilJust magnetically attach Drain Plug Pro to pre-loosened drain plugs and rotate to removeTo use, loosen the drain plug with a wrench, then place Drain Plug Pro on the plug so the tool locks onto the plug hexNext rotate the handle to remove the plug, then pull the plug away from the oil stream, the magnet then retains the plug
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8 Reddit comments about OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover:

u/FesteringNeonDistrac · 4 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

So I just saw this on Amazon last night and ordered it immediately. No idea how well it works but it looks like it will save your sanity if it does.

u/Spiky_nike · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

As a mechanic at the shop or as a diy'er? As a mechanic, you can use https://www.amazon.com/OTC-5911-Drain-Magnetic-Remover/dp/B0054WI7CW and get no oil on yourself. As a diy'er, you can install an oil drain valve system and change oil easily. My favorite ones are by Stahlbus or fumoto.

u/Lub_Dub · 2 pointsr/LandRoverDiscovery

Lol. It got you good. Recommend one of these. Loosen the drain plug 2 turns and snap this handy tool on before loosening further.

OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054WI7CW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yTI4Cb3T9Z3FD

u/StinkySting · 2 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop
u/RobotLegion · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

Well, I'd say everyone has done a fine job at covering the personal type advice. Lot of great advice on how to succeed and advance. I'm more of a hardware guy, so lets talk tools.

I love tools and so do you, whether you know it yet or not. The shop I worked at only had 3 mechanics plus a counter guy. Obviously we didn't have lube techs, tire techs, mechanical techs, etc... we just took whatever came in, in whatever order it came in. So even split between lube and repairs by a huge margin, my most valuable tool was my cart

My bay was always neater, and I was always faster because I had my red cart with all the tools I needed for lube and tire jobs super organized on it. So for oil changes and tire rotations I didn't even go to my toolbox, I just pushed my cart over and got it done. For any other work, I just went one time to my toolbox, got everything I would need for a job, put it on the cart with my lube tools, then take it all in one trip.

As long as you

  • Don't set a tool down anywhere other than on your cart!

  • Always put away tools you put on your cart between every job. No exceptions.

    you will never lose a tool.

    On my cart, I screwed down a magnetic strip on the top shelf, and kept the 3/8" drive sockets for common oil pan plugs on one end, and the impact sockets for common lug nuts on the other. Also on top I had a Philips and flathead screwdriver, a 3/8" ratchet, a few different length extensions, a 1/4" ratchet with a 10mm attached, a flashlight, a tire gauge, my filter wrench, a super-cheap code reader, and one of these. It looks silly, and sounds stupid, and your coworkers will laugh at it, but your hands stay so much cleaner.

    On the middle shelf, I had a massive pile of clean grease rags, and a 1/2 gallon pump bottle of hand scrub.

    On the bottom shelf was a small cardboard box to throw dirty rags in until I had a chance to dump them in the can, my impact gun, a couple impact extensions, and a tire inflator.

    Hanging on the side I had two sets of rubber-coated gloves. One "dirty" and one "clean". One set was for wearing outside the car to keep shit off my hands. The other set was to put on when I needed to touch something inside the car, to keep the shit that did get on my hands, off the upholstery.

    Among the thousands of dollars of tools in my 7 foot high tool chest, what I've described above probably accounts for 75% of my daily tool usage, and more like 99% of my oil/tire job tool usage. Set yourself up like that, and don't even worry about a tool bag.
u/ChocolateJalapeno · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

OTC (5911) Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Drain Plug Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054WI7CW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_STkUCb5M20XPB I just found one this is what I was talking about