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I watched this video on YouTube that talks about using these cheap spill proof paint cups for cutting oil.

Spill Proof Paint Cups

I have three Spillmaster cups but could use a few more so I ordeded the set of four linked above.

Ed



(03-19-2016, 01:02 PM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ]I watched this video on YouTube that talks about using these cheap spill proof paint cups for cutting oil.

Spill Proof Paint Cups

I have three Spillmaster cups but could use a few more so I ordeded the set of four linked above.

Ed

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Eagerly awaiting your review Ed.

Two things I like over the spill master cups - the larger size, and they have lids. I seem to have to refill the spill masters a lot. Would like to know how well they hold up to various oils and fluids over time though.

Thanks for posting that.
(03-19-2016, 03:13 PM)Highpower Wrote: [ -> ]Would like to know how well they hold up to various oils and fluids over time though.

That was my concern also. I guess I'll find out. Smile

Ed
It appears as though there are cups ... 4 in a pack for $7.99 with free Prime shipping ... or 8 VERY SPECIAL CUPS ... looks like its just 2 sets of the 4 in a pack cups ... for the the VERY SPECIAL PRICE of $19.99 with free Prime shipping.

Must be that New Math I've been hearing about.
Yes, they are good about selling a lot of (multiple) items at those "very special" prices. I purchased an item years ago that sold for 25 cents each, or you could buy a full case (1 gross) for $50. Instead I ordered 144 individual items for $36 thinking they would just ship a full case. Nope.... they dumped all of them loosely into an oversized box with no packing.

I wonder if I touched a nerve somewhere? Chin

Rotfl
I just put a magnet from a hard drive into the bottom of a pot and call it done.
I wonder why this is in the product description: 1623 Lithium ion batteries required.
(03-19-2016, 08:20 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]I wonder why this is in the product description:  1623 Lithium ion batteries required.

Rotfl I didn't see that. Rotfl

Ed
(03-19-2016, 07:57 PM)Mayhem Wrote: [ -> ]I just put a magnet from a hard drive into the bottom of a pot and call it done.

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(03-19-2016, 08:24 PM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-19-2016, 07:57 PM)Mayhem Wrote: [ -> ]I just put a magnet from a hard drive into the bottom of a pot and call it done.

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Holds the cup from moving when you set it on the machine. The stuff I use is so thick it doesn't spill but manages to get into every place you need it to be.
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