any time I get things packed in large zip bags from McMaster, I save them![]()
Same here, I got a whole drawer dedicated just for storing Mcmaster bags.

any time I get things packed in large zip bags from McMaster, I save them![]()

I always put them in a zip-lock bag after use. That way they are clean without having to clean them before each use. I keep separate ones for each type of fluid.
One of the best things I ever bought. Wish I had done it sooner.This I have a funnel for...antifreeze
my funnels sit in the drain pail after I've used them except for the service truck ones I've banged snow out and proceeded to use them hundreds of times a small bit of coolant or water turns to steam rather quickly in a engine imo 
One of the best things I ever bought. Wish I had done it sooner.
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What, pray tell, is a funnel buddy?
All this talk of playing with funnels sounds a bit *****...
Easiest thing for me: I have color-coded funnels, lol.
Black = Oil; Red = ATF; Blue = Coolant; White = Brake Fluid. The Blue Coolant funnel pulls double-duty for windshield wiper fluid. But I rinse/dry all of these before & after I use them.

Why not buy a yellow one for coolant. It's absolutely insane to use a blue one.![]()
Whoa, my coolant isn't yellow. Toyota Factory Red for my '02 Camry, while my wife's '10 Corolla uses the newer Toyota Factory Pink coolant.
I could switch both vehicles over to Honda Blue Coolant to match my funnel! Problem solved.
But yellow is more universal for coolant. Even look at the coolant filler kit I posted early (yellow components, but clear funnel for sight), other brands are also yellow. Not using a yellow funnel will void your factory drivetrain warranty. It will also give you cancer.
Isn’t the universal coolant = Green IAT (that gunk probably will kill you). The Yellow coolant sounds like Ford Motorcraft Gold, which I ran in my ’09 Ford Ranger. I gave that truck to my son when he graduated med school. His Camry needed work, so we switched vehicles.
One of the YouTube mechanics (maybe FlatRate Master) said that if he was forced to pick just one coolant to use as a universal, he’d choose Ford Motorcraft Gold. He said that would do a much better job across different makes/models than the green IAT.
Just tell me you're gonna buy a yellow funnel for coolant...I need to sleep at night. LOL
I have a funnel holder that allows them to be stacked above the used oil barrel. Any excess oil slowly drips down through the funnels and into the barrel.
Cleaning depends what I'm doing. Adding oil during a change, a shot of Brakleen and blue paper towel.
Just use them once and throw them out
The difference is this. In gasoline engines, used oil is carcinogenic. Feel free to rub used oil on the gasket, but do so with gloved fingers (which wastes a pair of gloves for me, so I use clean oil), unless you're working on a diesel....This reminds me of another thing I've wondered about. I have heard multiple people say to rub some CLEAN oil around the rubber gasket of your oil filter before install. Why would it need to be clean?! It doesn't go back into your engine....
In my old garage I put a special port through the wall so I could rinse my funnel out with a proprietary cleaning solution.
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Just use them once and throw them out