Best Oil Lube Systems in 2022

Last update: December 9, 2022

Mobil 1 M1-104A Extended Performance Oil Filter Review:


Really, not much more needs to be said. Top-notch Mobil 1 oil and filters have always been available. I fervently use mobil 1 in my personal vehicles. This filter appears to be a different model number for the previous mi-104. And according to my quick investigation, the "a" after the Mobil 1 part number denotes the possibility of longer OCIs than the standard one. IIRC, the new 99.6% at 30 microns compared. 99.0 at 25 microns. The older model filter, however, will filter more effectively if that is the case than the new one. comparing 25 and 30 micron. At least when referring to oil filters, smaller is better.It goes without saying that I only chose to include one because Mobil 1 has a high reputation.Just keep in mind that most of the parts for your automobile are not accurate on Amazon. One of my vehicles is a 2018 wrx, and a lot of the parts I see that I am certain suit my vehicle will be marked as "does not fit" on the Amazon website. So keep that in mind. I now search for 2015 wrx parts since you get a longer, more comprehensive list of parts that fit. By the way, all Wrx models from 2015 to 2018 are identical. Only for those who are interested.I nearly gave this a four-star rating, but I couldn't discount the crucial information. There was a delivery delay, which is why I really wanted to give it 4 stars. Therefore, I was unable to lower the rating for the actual part. Actually, I'm not sure who is at fault. My oil change was meant to take place last weekend, but a delayed shipment compelled me to wait until this weekend. Although it's not the end of the world, it's sort of annoying when you're anticipating a part for a weekend you have off from work, only to find out that it has been delayed and you can't complete the task.



Mobil 1 M1C-254A Extended Performance Oil Filter Review:


Although I change my oil far more frequently than is necessary, the summer is when my car spends the most time on the track. I often use a lot of throttle when driving on the street. Because of the load and stress placed on the vehicle due to the modifications, lubrication is crucial.I have thoroughly checked the filter media, the amount of pleats, the end plate structure, and I have compared it to other premium filters on the market, so I am confident in this filter.Champion Laboratories produced this filter for Mobil in South Carolina or Illinois. Champion Labs is a top-tier supplier to vehicle manufacturers and has amassed a plethora of ISO certifications over the course of more than 50 years. Think of a niche market high end oil filter brand; it's probably REALLY a Champion Labs filter beneath that label. They create filters for other businesses who want a high end filter in their product line.There is no way to go wrong with this filter.



Mobil 1 M1-108A Extended Performance Oil Filter Review:


There isn't much to say about this filter other than the fact that it fits my Honda Insight perfectly and costs roughly half as much as an actual Honda filter does. They are the same size and seem to contain the same volume of filtration medium. The rubber seal is also the same as the one on previous filters I've used. Even though this was my first time buying a Mobil 1 filter for one of my cars, I don't expect any surprises. For years, I've used Mobil 1 Full Synthetic Oil, and I think this filter will work well with it.



GOLDENROD (625) Pistol Pump Oiler with Straight Spout - 10 oz. Capacity Review:


Anyone using a drill press or other cutting instrument without a cutting lubrication system should have this high-quality, essential item. This oiler is more sturdy on a work area covered in drill shavings thanks to its wide base. For years, I've used an aerosol can of penetrating oil or spot-lubricated the hole I'm drilling with tap magic on the drill press. Although it works, there are several shortcomings. To start with, using tap magic on a drill press is pricey. Although it is highly expensive and has a limited drilling capacity, it functions perfectly. Oil aerosol cans work similarly. And when you inevitably lose the spray straw, they have a tendency to make a tremendous mess. Pump oilers use bulk cutting oil that is less expensive per gallon and deliver it to the proper location safely to save money. You also use less oil as a result. You can get a gallon of Cut-It cutting oil for approximately $30, which is roughly the same price as 32 ounces of tap magic.



Supco CE441 Zoom Spout Oiler Review:


I've used this oil for more than ten years. In fact, I used this stuff to oil items around ten years ago, and they are still operating nicely. My previous bottle finally ran out, so I bought a new one.I used this oil to grease the bushings on my standard 540 and 550 sized motors when I was a kid and loved RC cars. Immediately after cleaning the motor, I'd place a drop on either side. By maintaining those basic RC motors oiled with this stuff, I was able to extend their lifespan to YEARS. The motor would become ineffective when the brushes wore out. However, the bushing exhibited no signs of wear.



HEXIN Hand Pump Oil Can Tool, Pistol Oiler Can with 2 Spout Straight & Flexible - 8 oz. Capacity Review:


I purchased a chainsaw that runs on batteries but lacks an oiling feature. To give you a sense of how little this is, consider that it could fit inside a Coke can. It has no leaks, all essential components are made of metal, and the pump trigger is so far very reliable. Every time I use the saw or put it away, as well as around once every hour while using it, I just add oil to the chain.



Junchi High Pressure Pistol Hand Pump Oil Can with 2 Kinds Oiler Can Spout Nozzle Review:


To use with bar and chain oil for my mountain bike chain, I bought the Junchi High Pressure Pistol Hand Pump Oil Can w/2 Spout Nozzle.The can is made of a light form of steel (I tested with a magnet) and is portable. The steel "trigger" is the only metal part of the pump mechanism. It came with two useable nozzles. The Steele 3 inch (7.5 cm) stiff nozzle with a brass tip is what I'm using. The other nozzle has a plastic tip and is flexible and movable, measuring 9.5 inches (24 cm). This is constructed of an inner flexible metal braided hose and an outer flexible plastic hose.As I mentioned earlier, I use it for bar and chain oil (chainsaw lube oil). On my mountain bike chain, it just took a few links for me to get the hang of correctly squeezing the trigger to obtain a tiny amount on each link.I filled the can and set it on a paper towel to dry. The can displays no leaking after a few days and after being used. The towel is completely oil-free. I'll update this review if there is a leak that causes this to change.Following my initial opinion and use, I believe this can should last for some time (I hope). Will it endure forever? Probably not. For that, I'd advise searching for an all-metal oil can on a bid site, at a garage sale or estate sale, or in an antique store. But given the cost, it will work quite fine.



Goldenrod 505 Oiler Review:


I've used this can for about 212 years, and although some people claim it leaks, I fixed it by wrapping Teflon tape around the threads. It's nice to purchase American-made goods that big box stores don't carry because I like the long spout for difficult-to-reach places or when I can't use a spray can because I don't want oil on parts. This little can fits my needs for working on cars, lawn mowers, and sewing machines. You can use thick or very thin lubricant in this can; just be careful how you tilt it.



OTC (2359) Oil Suction Gun Review:


The main reason I bought it was to avoid having to pay my dealer $169 to flush out my power steering fluid. I conducted my own investigation and discovered that all I required was a suction gun and fresh fluid. I recently used it, and it works fantastically. I drained the power steering fluid, replaced it with new, cycled the steering back and forth, then drained the fluid once more and replaced it with fresh. I did this maybe three or four times till it was clear, saved a ton of money, and will now wash my other two vehicles. This product is well made, somewhat weighty, and has a great, tight sucking action. There is nothing weak about this at all. The hose that came with it, if you want to call it that, is only about 12 inches long, or about as long as the package it came in, and it was too huge to fit in the small aperture of my power steering reservoir. The hose's inner diameter measures around 24mm, or 3/8". I had to insert a 3/8 inch O.D hose up inside this hose to get it into the reservoir, but that was good because it added length. However, it did a superb job of removing the fluid; with just about one pull of the lever, the entire reservoir was empty. Could be useful for unclogging sinks, draining old braking fluid from the master cylinder, sucking water out before removing the p-trap, etc.



GOLDENROD (707) Industrial Pump Oiler with Flex Spout - 12 oz. Capacity Review:


This reminds me of the oil can my father used to have. As far back as I can recall, when I was a child, he had one of these. My father grew up during the Great Depression. I don't want to imply that he always had one of these when I say he had one. He always had the same one, after all. My entire life, he had one. I held onto his tools as he left (and his oil can). In my 20s, I started a car audio business (my father having already passed away), and several of his instruments, including the oil can and the drill press as well as the grinding wheel and hand tools, ended up in the shop. When I sold the company at the age of 40, the tools, hardware, and oil can went with it to the new owners. At the age of 40, I enrolled in school and began working as a professional; no more oil cans or tools were used. Years later, when I am working on automobiles with my own son (much like my father worked on cars with me), it occurs to me that oil does not necessarily come from a spray can. I decided on this one because it resembled my father's exactly. It's just cool, I filled it up and tested it out. It does not leak and operates smoothly (because it has been carefully lubricated). My son appears to enjoy it. I gave him a traditional Italian name that I got from my father. I'm really happy I did that.Ah, just thinking back now. However, it still makes a good oil can.