Binding: Misc. Brand: jackstoolshed EAN: 0837013034216 Feature: Heavy duty 3 jaw two way oil filter wrench made with heat treated drop forged steel Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Neiko Tools Manufacturer: Neiko Tools Publisher: Neiko Tools Studio: Neiko Tools
Product Features:
• Heavy duty 3 jaw two way oil filter wrench made with heat treated drop forged steel • Remove all oil filters from 2-1/2" to 4" in diameter • Use with 1/2" or 3/8" square drive ratchet
Editorial Review:
We've tried almost every different oil filter wrench configuration available; adjustable-band models are a good idea but require side clearance. We have tested on four different vehicles, each with unique and challenging filter placements. One required a LONG reach through a fender-wall flap and another in an unbelieveably cramped compact import. The filters ranged in size from 2-5/8" to 3-1/2" and at least one had been WAY over-tightened. This amazing wrench adapted flawlessly to each one--easy enough to take out the oil filter without a sweat. Solid hardened-steel construction and finished with a black-oxide to prevent corrosion; we guarantee this product with a lifetime warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Does Not work Comment: the concept is sound, but it's a total failure in practice. The arms do not grip the oil filter at all. They just scratch off some of the paint on the side of the filter without turning the filter. It is a bad choice if you are looking for a adjustable filter wrench.
Customer Rating: Summary: Not for a Harley... Comment: The wrench is well constructed and believe it would work well in most situations, unfortunately I bought it with the intent of using it to change the oil on my Harley Ultra Classic. It does not provide the clearance needed to remove the oil filter on this bike. Customer Rating: Summary: It is true that it's world's best Comment: It's well built and inexpensive. It does the job well. I think the inventor was very considerate in a way that he included an adapter nut, giving you an option to use either a torque wrench or a spanner.
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