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M14-1.50 Magnetic Oil Drain Plugs - A Must-Have for Effective Oil Maintenance Review

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Description of M14-1.50 Magnetic Oil Drain Plugs - A Must-Have for Effective Oil Maintenance

OEM VERIFIED: All parts meet or exceed OEM standards. STRONG, STURDY, RELIABLE: Parts made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials. UNIVERSAL: Parts engineered for use in most oil drain plug fittings and applications. M14-1.50 METRIC FINE THREAD: Fits an M14-1.50 fine threaded socket or hole.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Direct replacement for my '02 VW Passat 1.8T.

Direct replacement for my 02 VW Passat 1.8T. There were no problems screwing, there were no leaks from the cork, and the magnet stayed in place with no issues. I have another oil change soon and will have no problem buying another of these candles as a replacement.

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  • Engine Parts
Cons
  • Exchange Availability

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The magnet was not attached to the bolt

I have been using magnetic oil drain plugs in cars for many years and they work, but when this one came the magnet was not attached to the bolt at all. It looked like a small bead of glue had been applied, but it wasn't even strong enough to stay in place. At least I didn't install it in such a way that it would come loose and get stuck somewhere in the motor.

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  • Oil drain plugs
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  • Has defects

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Will not fit 2006 Honda Civic Ex

Revain customized this magnetic oil drain plug to fit my car. I changed the oil and at first it seemed fine. However, within 24 hours I noticed that my car was dripping some oil. I ended up changing the oil earlier than necessary as I had already added a liter of oil after a month of dripping. I kept my original drain plug so I reused it with a new gasket and oil stopped dripping. I had no problem removing the magnetic drain plug and the magnet was still securely in place. No metal shavings or…

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  • Automotive
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  • Something Else

It's garbage, about $4, I literally threw it away when I opened the box. The picture is not correct, it is not quality steel, not hardened, coated or high carbon as the picture shows. You're getting a VERY cheap piece of metal made from this blue-galvanized Chinese metal that the country is known for as "stainless steel". If this metal doesn't break when tightened, the threads will definitely snap when it hits your precious blood oil. After throwing this junk in the trash, I ordered an aluminum

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  • Spare parts
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  • Damaged