EZ Oil Drain Valve 14mm-1.5 with removable L-Shape 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) offers one-touch operation, leak resistance, and a high average rating (4.70 from 802 reviews) and typically sits at a more affordable price point; it uses 12mm-1.25 threads and a lever clip so it’s best when thread compatibility matches. EZ Oil Drain Valve (B) has a removable L-shaped hose end and 14mm-1.5 threading making it more suitable for different hose routing and some Ford Power Stroke applications, but it has slightly lower average reviews and mixed leakage reports
EZ Oil Drain Valve 14mm-1.5 with removable L-Shape hose end
EZ Oil Drain Valve replaces the drain plug for quicker, cleaner oil changes. Easy installation and operation, saving time and reducing mess; some users note leakage and slower drainage
Pros
- fast and clean oil changes
- easy installation
- easy operation
- reduces mess
Cons
- mixed leakage experiences
- draining slower than expected
F-133 standard valve with 12mm-1.25 threads and lever clip (gold)
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fumoto |
| Durability | Fumoto |
| Versatility | EZ Oil Drain Valve |
| User Reviews | Fumoto |