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🔧 Lincoln 3601 Pressurized Air-Operated 18 Gallon Portable Industrial Fluid Drain Tank with Adjustable Funnel Height, Fluid Level Indicator, and 14 Inch Bowl Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 🔧 Lincoln 3601 Pressurized Air-Operated 18 Gallon Portable Industrial Fluid Drain Tank with Adjustable Funnel Height, Fluid Level Indicator, and 14 Inch Bowl

45 to 72-inch bowl height adjustment with large telescoping 14-inch/2.75-gallon bowl. Accepts standard shop air up to 150 psi; Includes combo evacuation hose/sight gauge. Utilizes standard pressure relief valve and fixed air inlet regulator. Unit maneuvers on two 3-inch ball-bearing swivel castors and two 6-inch fixed-axle wheels for easy manipulation over shop floor obstacles. 18-gallon tank with all-steel construction designed to provide an affordable option for draining, transferring and evacuating used oil.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

GO NO FURTHER! no durability

I am in the heavy diesel business and bought 2 of these for workshop use. They hold up quite well for the first year, but then the wheels start to slip out of use. This happened to one first so I figured it was user error. But even if you take care of the second, the wheels/insert on the second will also peel off. If you drain more than 10 liters of oil (typical larger diesel) you will find that the wheels flex outwards under the weight. I contacted Lincoln's engineering department to see if…

Pros
  • oil drain
Cons
  • upgrade availability

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not recommend this item.

I bought this a little over a year ago and don't use it much, but I haven't been able to stop the inspection hose from leaking at the base where it connects to the plastic connector. . First I removed the clamp that was on it and used a better clamp but it still leaks. Then I added another clamp over it and it was still leaking. Then I removed the hose from the fitting and attempted to remove the fitting. I have the tools, but the fitting is either glued into the metal or so tight I was afraid…

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  • Garage & Shop
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very well put together for tools and gadgets

An incredibly well designed and thought out gadget. All 4 casters swivel with ball bearings, I can stand on them with no problem although I don't recommend it, and I weigh about 200 pounds. The handle has very strong grips and folds up nicely but stays in place when lifting. It also has built in brackets for the oil tube and for wrapping the power cord and the hook j at the end of the tube has a double O - the ring connector is secured with a short chain to keep it from spilling when not in…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

For collecting air conditioner drips in the shed

so far so good. Like, like, something like. The wheels are already mounted in the case, thank you. The rods are easy to insert. But when I wanted to swap out the black plastic female hex connector for a brass female connector, I didn't have a large external hex to unscrew the connector. Hitting the rim counter-clockwise with a screwdriver and hammer only chipped the rim of the black connector. So I took a 17/64 left hand drill and drilled through the center of the black connector hoping the…

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  • tools and equipment
Cons
  • old