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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    I liked the white plastic bottles best.. you could see how much was in them, but they dont seem to make them any more.
    Stuart
    Get in fast - a scratch over 6 euros.... http://www.ebay.de/itm/Reilang-Mehrz...item58a7fe1732

    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    They do?
    I'm only aware of the standard solid one, flex, spray and there used to be a flex with a brush on the end but I've not seen onfor a long time.
    The older one were solid brass but the new one are tub with a threaded end and nozzle so you could make what ever you felt the need for
    Stuart
    The part number for the brush type is R014-362. You missed one (and 2 more!) here for 1 Euro! You can get the brush types (and every other type) here: http://ths-straub.de/shop/category_1...aram=cid%3D%26

    I could do with one of their hand pumps given my 20ltrs of Shell Tonna just turned up..

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    I've not see that first bottle either. The one I used looked just like the new Alum bottles(not the old cast one)

    $2!!!!!! I just spent $115 on two oilers. So the brush wasnt on the flex spout.. I must be getting old lol..... although the sprayer in that set has the new bottle and the new nozzle, the nozzle on the oil bottle is the old type. I made a cone of nolathane(?) to slip over it to seal the holes I was pumping oil into.

    Stuart

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    Before there's a clamoring to hit the buy it now button on those plastic Reilang squirt bottles, Masters sell a Pressol looking much the same. Cost me about 8 bucks. Leaks like all Pressols do but as I stated earlier, so does my Reilang.

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    Hi BT,
    I have a theory on the leaking. Given how much work they get in our sheds..... Mine might not get used from one week to the next. When I was using a Reilang for a living... likely a few hundred times a day, I never noticed a leak.

    Stuart

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