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Sumboodie

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Trying to source a funnel that can hold 3-4 quarts and has a decent screen... maybe 100 mesh or so.
Needs to be able to flow oil, like gear oil, hydraulic, etc.

I've found small ones and used paint filters. They only hold a cup or two.
The oil I have to "filter" is in gallon jugs so would be way less tedious to be able to dump the whole thing, or at least most of it.
 
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I've seen funnels with garden hose connections. You could screw that into a real filter.

I'd try a disc filter before a screen if I were filtering high volumes of oil (many gallons, not simply quarts). Disc filter packs remove particles in 3D, so they have a whole lot more surface area, which means more time before clogging.

I've owned a few of the flotool red giant funnels. Every one came with a circular screen taped to the side that I quickly tossed. It would probably be good for your purposes, but I use these as a sink basin for hand washing outside, and the screen slows it down too much.
 

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I have one like that, has no filter.

One like that or that one? They do have a screen and mine came with a screen. Even says it has a screen on oreilly's website, https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/flotool/hopkins-flotool-red-plastic-funnel/hop5/10705. Pictures on the site show the screen taped to the side that you pop in the bottom of funnel.

I'll go away now.
I have that funnel. It comes with a screen taped to the side. Yes, it's easily lost, doesn't stay in and is borderline useless.
 

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Sumboodie

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I've seen funnels with garden hose connections. You could screw that into a real filter.

I'd try a disc filter before a screen if I were filtering high volumes of oil (many gallons, not simply quarts). Disc filter packs remove particles in 3D, so they have a whole lot more surface area, which means more time before clogging.

I've owned a few of the flotool red giant funnels. Every one came with a circular screen taped to the side that I quickly tossed. It would probably be good for your purposes, but I use these as a sink basin for hand washing outside, and the screen slows it down too much.
The screen isn't that fine though, at least not the one I have.
 
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The screen isn't that fine though, at least not the one I have.
Yeah, I don't think it's anywhere near 100 mesh, but I've always thrown mine out because it *****. Looking at a picture of a new one, my guess is its somewhere under 40, so good to keep crush washers and drain plugs out of a drum, but not much filtration.
 
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Wondering what the micron is on a paint filter sock. Can't find anything.

It's drum bottoms, so 2-3 qts out of drums. I get 5-6 gallons a month.
 

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Try searching on "FloTool Red Giant QuickFill Funnel"

This is what we use at work..

I don't know where you can get it in quantities of just one.
 

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...I don't know where you can get it in quantities of just one.
I have one of those too. Picked it up at a car parts store 20+ years ago. The brass screen was cast into the plastic, but it flowed so slow for me (with gasoline), that I punched it out.
 
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