Originally Posted by
onehundred80
Why waste $6 on a kit of O-rings which may or may not have the correct size and most of which you'll never need, when you can buy the correct O-ring for <25 cents if you know the size at a hardware or auto store?
The correct size O-ring comes with the oil filter, I'm not sure if it's one of those used but you could always use the old one anyway.
i guess because i work on everything from a lawnmower to my cars to my friends cars and so on. having a variety of bolts , washers, orings, and so on keeps me from having to go to the parts store every time for a .10 part. like my tools its just something i picked up over time.
i moved from a small craftsman toolbox to a 60" wide 72" tall cabinet for my tools.