JamieK
Well-known member
Drop by a carwash and they usually have bunches of different size containers out back. I have a few of the 5 gallon soap containers, and they are nice.
I use one of these. Made by Blitz, holds 3 gallons. Bought at Walmart.
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I buy oil in 5 quart containers. The used oil goes back into them and get transported to my local auto parts store for recycling. They work like a champ and they're free! Well... sort of free.
I'm diggin' the 3 gallon container from WM though...
-Mike
Many used oil collection facilities will only accept your oil. You have to pack out your empty container.
Many plastic containers such as milk jugs, cat litter containers, etc. are not immune to the affects of the oil. If you leave them around a couple of months before your trip to the disposal facility, you may find a mess. The side or bottom may have split and all your oil will have spilled onto the ground.
A 5 gallon gas can makes an excellent used oil container. It is immune to the oil, holds several oil changes worth of used oil, it is easy to pour into or out of, and is re-usable.
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Thanks for bringing that to my attentionA word of caution on these. I bought two of them at Advance Auto a few weeks ago, because I was tired of the screw top leaking on the drain pans I use (also from Blitz). I was all excited to have a good container to transport my oil to the parts store, started pouring all the contents from my 15 quart drain pan into the new container, and noticed a huge puddle of oil on the ground. The seam on the bottom was completely split open, and I ended up dumping aout 12 quarts on the ground. Had to shovel it all out until I got to good dirt, and bagged it for disposal. That was a pain. Luckily I had some oil absorbant pads from my FD's Haz-Mat truck in the building, so I was able to mop up part of my puddle before it soaked into the ground.
Drop by a carwash and they usually have bunches of different size containers out back. I have a few of the 5 gallon soap containers, and they are nice.
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Just found out my neighbour pours his used oil in a corner of his yard. Not a very big yard either - it would seep into the neighbours yard for sure....
Honestly though, how many people actually do this. I'd bet LOTS.
