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The GOLDENROD 727 Industrial Pump Oiler is a U.S.-made, 16 oz. capacity lubrication tool featuring a durable powder-coated copper bronze finish, an 8-inch flexible spout for precision application, and a high-pressure zinc die-cast pump with a precision-ground piston for consistent oil delivery. Designed for professionals who demand reliability and efficiency in industrial maintenance.
Manufacturer | Dutton-Lainson Company |
Brand | Goldenrod |
Model | 727 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 727 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 727 |
F**.
Very stable ,not tippy
Works as it should, very stable
S**O
Very well made
I had been looking for a pump oiler ever since I accidently left my 40 year old Eagle on the back of my dump truck and lost it forever. As others have said, it would seem an easy chore except for the fact most new oilers are made in China and pure junk. I bought one from Harbor freight and got more oil on the floor then on the part, it is now in the yard sale box.This one from Goldenrod was a welcome find, and Made in the USA! Quality is first rate with no leaks what so ever. I am in the construction business and these things get hard use. I read some reviews complaining of a thin finger lever, well its plenty sturdy, you won't break it and works every bit as good as my old Eagle one did.I cannot fault this oiler in any way and am very glad to have found a decent "oil can". Goldenrod also makes a super heavy duty model, go to their website for a description. I considered getting one until I saw one on display at my tractor store. While that model is also very well made it was just too well made, meaning extra heavy parts and far more then the average garage would ever need. The "727" it is the one pint model which gives it a heavier bottom, less apt to tip over as the 1/2 pint ones.I would recommend the Goldenrod 727 any day, I like quality tools.
S**E
Holy Cow these are great
I've been looking for something like this forever it seems like.I remember my grand-dad having pump cans like this, and they worked really well then.Flash forward to today, I picked up two of these, and they still work just as great.Best of all, no leaks.Quality steel, sturdy, and easy to use. I like that I can get the WD-40 (or whatever) exactly where I need it to be, and not everywhere else. Best of all NOT PLASTIC!!I may pick up a couple more for chain saw oil, and anything else I can think of.
F**N
It's good but it does leak
Purchased this recently for a mixture of "dope" that's 1 part ATF and 1 part acetone for breaking rusty nuts/bolts loose. I read about the body leaking but decided to give it a shot. It's been full of the mixture for a couple of weeks now and the body isnt leaking at all. However, the flexible nozzle is leaking close to the base. It's not a bad leak at all, but a leak none the less. Good strong shot of fluid, doesnt seem to lose it's prime and for my intended use I am happy with it.
D**X
USA made and worth it
I blundered into the listings for these Goldenrod oilers after recalling a YouTube mention. Since I needed some for my shop, I ordered some and am well pleased. I had a couple big box store cans made guess where and one was dribbling around the lid when I tipped it for access to some odd ball oiling hole. I just assumed there were no more good ones made here and had looked at a few antique shops while looking around for an old goody or two. These Goldenrods work quite well. I got more than one size and they are all good workers. The long flexible tube ones really helped me with reaching some of the trickier oiling spots.Davegx
D**L
I'm -- unwittingly -- oiling everything this oiler touches
It leaks at the base. It leaks a lot. The manufacturer has apparently given Customer Service the script to play defense and blame the customer. It's meant for daily use, they say, or else it will leak. It will? Really? And where on Amazon's product page, or on the manufacturer's (Dutton-Lainson) product page, does it tell me that?Customer Service requested -- and I took and sent -- pictures. They then requested that I remove the spout, leave it overnight, and check for leaks again. This was a bit much for me.When my father died, his old pump oiler -- doubtless from the 1970's -- was among his things. It was still just about full and apparently had never leaked a drop.It isn't good that their QC is this poor, but it happens and can't always be controlled. What CAN always be controlled, though, is the company's response to a customer who bought a defective product. This response ... is bad.
B**C
Good oil pumps. I have several, and given all of them 5 stars.
These are good pumps and worth the little extra over the "imports". I tossed my few cheap ones once I got and used Goldenrod pumps. I will stick with them in the future, but the way things are, I probably will not need to buy another. They are good pumps.
M**Y
Works but spout is flimsy
Works great but the spout comes off too easily.
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