I've had good luck with end cap filter wrenches, but it is important to be using the right sized cap wrench. Some of them are awful close in size, and it is easy to find one that "fits", but isn't the right one.
I also have a filter wrench somewhat similar to the one
@JeffKeryk uses. It works great, when I need it. But I can usually turn off the oil filter on my Outback, by hand.
Strap type filter wrenches are probably the most effective method to remove a filter - assuming you have enough clearance to swing the handle around the filter. I use this style of strap filter wrench on the big oil, fuel and coolant filters, on the Cummins in my motorhome. Super effective, and significantly reduces the amount of clearance needed around the filter.
It can be a little cumbersome to get the strap wrapped around the filter, and hold the square tube in place while attaching a ratchet, especially with an 8" extension. It is tricky, at least on bottom mounted filters, and gravity is not exactly helping you keep the strap in place..
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