World's Best Universal Oil Filter Wrench
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Manufacturer: RRT
Binding: Misc.
Publisher: RRT
Label: RRT
Features for World's Best Universal Oil Filter Wrench:
- Ends frustration of changing impossible-to-reach filters-with just ONE tool!
- Unique, patented ratcheting 3-jaw, 2-way mechanism
- Use with any 3/8" or 1/2" drive ratchet or breaker bar--includes adapter
- 'Straight-on', low-profile application means it fits regardless of clearance or angle
- Universal size-range fits cars and trucks, imports and domestics. No more skinned knuckles!
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Customer Reviews
Great product 
2007-08-14
It is a great product, it should mention on the product description that there is an 1/2 to 5/8 adaptor attached on it.
World's Best Universal Oil Filter Wrench 
2007-07-16
I will not need another oil filter wrench. I used it to install an oil filter on a motorcycle using a torque wrench; however, I did have to buy a 1/2 to 3/8 drive adapter since the wrehch has a 1/2" square recptacle.
Best I've ever had. 
2007-06-26
Can't credibly say it's the best in the world, but it IS the best I've ever owned. Buy it.
A Great Product 
2007-03-15
Plan and simply I love this oil filter wrench. I have a 1993 Caviler, and a 1997 Dodge Caravan. This wrench makes it 10x easier to change my oil. I change my oil every 3,000 miles. Normally over an hour project is cut down to about a 45 min. Especially on my Caviler the location of the filter makes it impossible for a band wrench to get in there. I have rated this item with 5 stars when it should have 6+ stars!
"Adapters"?!?.....we don't need no stinking adapters....!!! 
2008-06-12
If you only posess a 3/8-inch socket wrench set, fear not.....DON'T buy an adapter! Simply pull the chrome "nut" from the filter wrench, and voila!...there is a perfect 3/8" hole for your socket wrench or extension. They wouldn't design something that you'd have to purchase an adapter for, please!
The wrench works great, on any size oil filter, in any location no matter how difficult to access. Sure helped lower my blood pressure!
Works like a champ!!! 
2008-05-21
I bought a used 2004 Fleetwood Bounder "Class A" RV with only 6,000 miles. My filters are quite accessable but had not been changed by the original owner. I tried (and deformed) every type of "strap style" wrench I could find. I connected my breaker bar to this puppy and it popped the oil and transmission filters (2 different sizes) free with minimal effort. It now resides in my maintence storage compartment of my coach. Don't leave home without it!
adapter? 
2008-05-01
The reviewer who had to go out and buy an adapter wasted his money. The wrench is built for 3/8" and includes the adapter for other sizes. Works fine.
Nifty 
2008-04-27
I have yet to actually use the item, but I can tell you it is obvious it is going to work and work well. Using it with just the operation by my fingers, shows the idea to be rather ingenious yet simple. I have no doubt it will
work. I will be changing my oil in a couple of weeks.
Update: It worked well. However, you must hold the item up on the filter while you work the ratchet in order to get it to "bite" onto the filter. Keeping the ratchet pressure on, remove your hand and turn to unscrew the filter. One moved, you can remove with your hand. Using a ratchet extension bar lets you get well up into hard spots. As long as there is room for your hand to hold the tool temporarily on the filter, it works very well.
needs adapter and...... 
2008-04-05
I was surprised when I received the wrench that it did not come with
an adapter for your wrench. Most people use a 3/8th in socket wrench.
The size on this is 1/2 inch, so I had to go out and spend another $7.00
for an adapter. I also had to go to 3 different stores to find it. So the
cost and convience of getting this via mail (since it cost about $7.00 to ship was negated. Also, the jaws open clockwise or counterclockwise
freely, so if you're working in a tight spot, it may be difficult to use
because the "jaws" do not wrap around the filter. I was thinking about
using some rubber bands to hold the jaws in place. I would be nice if
one could invent one that is spring loaded so that the jaws would grip
the oil filter enough as not to fall off , then you could apply the
pressure for use..