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EchoTechOilcheck Testimonials and Reviews

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The EchoTechOilcheck engine oil test device can be bought as the Lubricheck on Amazon.co.uk. Please click the link below to the:

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Top reviews from United Kingdom

Sennals

5.0 out of 5 stars Dirty Business

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 December 2017

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We will be travelling for a year in our Toyota Landcruiser and this will involve many oil changes. I am reassured to have something which will reliably tell me if the oil needs changing urgently or whether we can go another few days without worry. I tested it before my first oil change, in a very old land cruiser and the oil gauge showed at the worst end of the scale. The oil was changed and I retested and I can confirm that the gauge was reassuringly at the other end of the scale. It would be good if the gauge came with a length of plastic tubing long enough to reach the bottom of the engine through the dip stick cradle.

Craig Stein

5.0 out of 5 stars Used it every day,Fab.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2018

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This product is ideal for checking your oil viscosity/quality, I used it on an old car with old oil, 1 light came on,tried it once I did an oil change, & 9 lights illuminated,just a couple drops of oil,is all it takes!

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Sol W Garcia

5.0 out of 5 stars It gives great heads-up, so you decide when you need to move your butt for an oil change.

Reviewed in the United States on 27 March 2015

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Lubricheck actually works. I tested it with brand new motor oil from a bottle and it gave me LED # 1 for excellent. I tested my 2014 Sonata’s 2-month old oil but with only 800 mainly freeway miles since the last oil change in January and it also gave me LED # 1. Next up is my 2001 VW Golf’s 10-month old oil with less than 700 all local miles since May’ 2014, I am lazy to take the car to the oil change place because I figure I hardly uses the car and it has less than a thousand local commute miles so far, and it should be alright. Lubricheck gave me a slow blinking red LED # 10 for that and I cleaned the sensor very well between all re-test for 3 times. All results were the same slow blinking red LED. I guess Lucbricheck gave me a good reason for taking the car to get the oil changed this weekend. And I will use it to test my dad’s truck and my sister’s car to see if it is time for them to do it since they are my kind of lazy people too. I am pretty sure they won’t move until I show them the blinking red light on Lubricheck.

Update: I found out after a few weeks of usage that it is important to make sure the oil sample and Lubricheck be about the same temperature. If I test the oil hot right from the engine it is not going to give me correct result every time. I need to collect the oil sample from the dipstick in a tiny container, then let it sits in room temperature for an hour before I perform the test, then the Lubricheck will produce consistent outcome. It is also funny that I need to warm up the Lubricheck by putting a drop of oil to cover the sensor, then clean it thoroughly before the actual test can begin. The warm up is like a test run and it is meant to be discarded. Then every test after the warm up, it will give consistent result no matter how many test you do for the same oil sample if the Lubricheck is clean well between tests.

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