Laser Tools launches new workshop oil drain management station


Laser Tools has introduced its new Oil Service Station (part number 9127) — a professional-grade mobile oil-management solution designed for maximum efficiency and convenience in automotive workshops.

This all-in-one unit combines a height-adjustable gravity drain pan (maximum height 1.9 metres — prevents splash spillage), a vacuum extraction measurement reservoir, and a 70-litre waste oil tank into a freestanding, highly manoeuvrable station.

Additionally, it includes three integrated storage drawers, two stocked with a 61-piece set of oil filter cup wrenches, adjustable filter wrenches, sump plug adaptors and associated tools for a comprehensive oil service setup.

For conventional oil draining, use the height-adjustable gravity drain pan; for vacuum-extraction from the engine’s dipstick tube, the 10-litre vacuum extraction reservoir provides for precise oil measurement and collection.

Oil suction tubes of different diameters are provided: 1x 5mm Ø, 2x 6mm Ø, 2x 8mm Ø, each 700mm long. The waste oil tank is a generous 70 litre capacity, with a sight-glass to show when full. Workshop compressed air is used for both the vacuum oil extraction and to empty the waste oil tank.

The 61-piece oil filter cup wrench and drain key kit is stored in the top two integrated drawers; this is a comprehensive set and the applications include: Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Buick, Citroen, Chrysler, Daihatsu, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lancia, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Opel, Peugeot, Porsche, Renault, Suzuki, Toyota, Vauxhall, Volkswagen and Volvo.

This set is also available separately under part number 9128.

The oil service station is mounted on four heavy-duty wheels (two fixed, two swivel with brakes) for easy manoeuvrability. It is a complete, mobile solution for efficient oil changes and waste management.

Designed for professional workshops, it combines robust construction, versatile tools, and practical mobility to streamline routine maintenance tasks.