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The Original Gear Keg
The Original Gear Keg gear oil pump! Just add air and go! Free Shipping in the United States.
Description
Note: The Original Gear Keg fits most 1qt gear oil bottles.
The Original Gear Keg is the answer to all those broken gear oil pumps! No more snapping the heads off of those clunky, glorified soap dispensers! With the Gear Keg, you simply put the nozzle into your component and attach an air source. The source can be shop air, a tire inflator, or even a bicycle pump! All you’ll need is a source that can attach to a schrader valve. Once you apply air, the bottle of gear oil is emptied in seconds! No more lying under the car and wondering why you chose to pump molasses by hand! You can even place the bottle on the ground or hang it from the suspension with the hook we include in the kit!
Included with The Original Gear Keg:
- The Original Gear Keg (fits most 1qt bottles)
- 3ft of oil delivery tubing
- Extra long air inlet tubing
- A straw that goes down into the bottle
- Schrader air adapter with cap
- Filling nozzle barb to hook into components
- A hook to hang the bottle under the vehicle
- A magnet to add to your collection
The Gear Keg is a real tool to solve a real problem. Check out the story!
Additional information
Weight | 152 g |
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Dimensions | 12 × 8.5 × 3 in |
Dan McWilliams (verified owner) –
Purchased my gear keg a few weeks ago. Since then have only used it 3 times but has been great every time. Works exactly as designed to. I use mine for auto trans fluid most of the time and still works great for that. So glad to have found this item
And hope to continue using it long into the future.
nick –
Dan,
Thank you for taking a chance on the Gear Keg! I know it takes a lot of faith to spend your money on a product listed on its own website that has no reviews yet. I really appreciate you both for using it yourself and being the first to come back and write a review. I hope your Gear Keg continues to make fluid changes easier for years to come!
All the best,
Nick Lombardy