Oil Eater Cleans Up Parts, Lowers Replacement Costs
SKOKIE, IL - The new Oil Eater 45-gallon water-based parts cleaner features a thermostat pre-set to deliver an optimal cleaning temperature of 110-degrees F, which enhances solution cleaning effectiveness and minimizes liquid waste.
by Staff
March 3, 2010
1 min to read
SKOKIE, IL - The new Oil Eater 45-gallon water-based parts cleaner features a thermostat pre-set to deliver an optimal cleaning temperature of 110-degrees F, which enhances solution cleaning effectiveness and minimizes liquid waste. 1,000W heaters shorten heat-up time and the filter system keeps the solution clean, which prolongs fluid life.
The unit is made of heavy-duty industrial grade high density polyethylene plastic for long, trouble-free operation.
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Other key features include separate heater and pump switches with lighted on/off indicators, industrial grade pumps with Viton seals for exceptional service, a flexible spigot and hi-flex nylon flow-thru brush for cleaning the toughest jobs, and a stainless steel work shelf.
The parts cleaner comes ready to use with Oil Eater Cleaner-Degreaser. Fill it up and plug it in. It measures 24"W x 31"L x 9"D.
A 19-gallon version, with identical features, measures 19"W x 29"L x 15"D.
For further information, visit www.oileater.com or call toll-free 800/528-0334.
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