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Any good quality oil cans out there?

Whitworth

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Good.... defined as an oil can that doesn't leave an ounce of oil on my hands after I've use it, and is not continuously covered in a dusty oil slime, regardless of how many times I wipe it clean.

General usage type application of oils, air tool oil, cutting/drilling oil, etc.

Thank you.
 
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T45

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oil can is a hard GJ search term because <3 letters each, but try using google sit
e:garagejournal.com...as there are some decent threads.

The europeans sill make some, and ther are a couple usa brands still out there.

depends a bit on price like everything else these days, of course.
 
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bareass172

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I have a mess of old Eagle ones I snag at garage and estate sales. They work great without leaking.
 

pendragon1998

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I just have one goldenrod for mineral oil, but I like it. It does squirt out more oil than I generally need, but that's my fault for buying the larger one. I need a little one that does a few drops. Mine will shoot a good shot halfway across the garage with force! Heh.
 
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