- EASY TO INSTALL - Our plug will install in place of your current drain plug. It will arrive with an aluminum crush washer, which is recommended to be replaced with every oil change. USES 10MM WRENCH. For replacement washers, search B09D552V76. For a tool-free stainless steel oil drain valve, search B092KKZMM8. For our magnetic drain plug, search part number B09D3Z3FHV.
- PREMIUM QUALITY - Votex drain plugs are MADE IN THE USA from the stainless steel bar stock material, the CNC machine that cuts our plugs, right down to the hands that craft each individual one. We construct our plugs with pride and care in our home state of Wisconsin; this ensures that your plug will be manufactured with real quality stainless steel (not pot metal) that will last for countless years to come. Included with the drain plug is an aluminum crush washer.
- SUPERIOR STAINLESS-STEEL CONSTRUCTION - Unlike aluminum plugs, our plug is made from robust 304 stainless steel to prevent shearing or snapping. Designed to last for years without compromising strength. Our steel is sourced domestically, ensuring it is not weak recycled material often found in foreign metals.
- TRUSTED USA BRAND - Votex, a family-run business since 2019, specializes in high-quality drain plugs. Our dedication to excellence ensures every product meets the highest standards for performance and reliability. Trust in Votex for durable, American-made automotive parts that stand the test of time.
Votex oil drain plugs are proudly MADE IN THE USA from the stainless steel bar stock material to the CNC machine that cuts our plugs, right down to the hands of the VOTEX crew that craft each individual drain plug. We construct our plugs with pride and care in our home state of Wisconsin; this ensures that we supply drain plugs manufactured with real quality stainless steel (not pot metal) that will last for countless years to come. We include an aluminum crush washer; yes, also MADE IN USA.
The drain plug market has a plethora of options, most of which are constructed of aluminum. Aluminum is an inferior metal choice due to its poor strength and will commonly shear/snap, leaving you with a broken plug stuck in your oil pan. Aluminum has no place as the material for a drain plug.