EZ Oil Drain Valve 14mm-1.5, removable hose end vs F-133 standard valve with 12mm-1.25 threads and lever clip (gold)

Overall winner: F-133 standard valve with 12mm-1.25 threads and lever clip (gold)

Key Differences

Fumoto F-133 (A) targets M12-1.25 thread applications and boasts a higher average rating with leak-resistance and one-touch operation, making it better where thread compatibility is exact. EZ Oil Drain Valve (B) uses a 14mm-1.5 thread and a removable hose end for broader hose-based versatility but shows more mixed fit and some leakage reports in reviews

EZ Oil Drain Valve 14mm-1.5, removable hose end

EZ Oil Drain Valve 14mm-1.5, removable hose end

EZ Oil Drain Valve • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

EZ Oil Drain Valve replaces the drain plug for quick, clean oil changes. Easy installation and operation, with reports of reduced mess; some users note fit and leakage concerns

Pros

  • fast oil changes
  • clean operation
  • easy installation
  • ease of use

Cons

  • mixed fit with some vehicles
  • some leakage reports
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F-133 standard valve with 12mm-1.25 threads and lever clip (gold)

F-133 standard valve with 12mm-1.25 threads and lever clip (gold)

Fumoto • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Valve drain plug with LC-10 lever clip, larger body for faster oil changes and cleaner operation. Easy to install and use, reducing leaks and mess during oil changes. Customers report quick 5-minute changes and good fit on Toyota engines

Pros

  • one touch operation
  • leak resistance
  • mess prevention
  • faster oil changes

Cons

  • may be specific fit to certain engines
  • requires correct thread compatibility
  • plastic/metal compatibility not specified
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tie
Durability Fumoto
Versatility EZ Oil Drain Valve
User Reviews Fumoto