I have some information about Baldwin filters. Yesterday, on 3/7/2025 I went to pick up an entire case (12 filters) of Baldwin B33 filters to fit my new 2025 Toyota Rav4 SUV. I have gone down a rabbit hole on filters lately looking for a filter to use other than the Toyota OEM filter. The way the Toyota (Denso) filter is built inside I don't agree with. Many others are built the same way with the high-pressure (plugged filter) bypass valve built into the leaf spring that puts pressure on the filter internally, holding it together. It is not just Toyota, there are many designed like that on the market. Anyhow, I was looking at the Mobil 1, Wix XP, Bosch, Purolator Boss, and many others. I watched most of them being dissected on YouTube by the Whip City Wrencher site. There are many filters that are more money with their fiberglass media and quality designs. Toyota allows a 10,000-mile oil and filter change interval with their filters. I like Baldwin filters. They are manufactured in Kearney, Nebraska and Yankton, South Dakota. They are owned by Parker Hannifin Corporation, with offices all over the world. They may manufacture filters in other countries too, I don't know. My Baldwin B33 filters were made in Kearney, Nebraska. I talked to a technical rep at Baldwin about the B33 Baldwin filters. I made fun of the filter media "keeping the bird nests and small stones" filtered out. The B33 is rated at 23 nominal and 45 absolute. The guy lets me know that the Baldwin B33 matches the Toyota 90915-YZZN1 OEM filter very closely on paper and with actual testing of the Toyota filters in their engineering dept. Anyhow, I decided to go with the Baldwin filters since they are made in USA and evidently if sifting out the bird nests and small stones Toyota oil filters do still allow for a 2 to 3 hundred-thousand-mile engine life that is good enough for me. I will change my oil and filter every 5000 miles or six months, whichever comes first, anyhow. Now, to what they cost. If you order Baldwin Filters online, they are much more expensive. There are a few parts stores here in town that carry Baldwin filters. Arnold Motor Supply (Auto Value) store is running a sale on Baldwin Filters right now. The list price is $18.63 which nobody would ever pay or need to, even on the internet. My net sale price was $5.07. The bill came to $60.84 plus $4.56 tax with a grand total of $65.40 for 12 B33 Baldwin oil filters. To get a decent price, go to the Baldwin Filter website and find out who sells them in your area. They are sold worldwide. You will get a better price on Baldwin Filters at a local parts store. Baldwin is big into Heavy Duty and industrial. You may have to go to a Peterbuilt shop or something. Well, that was more information about Baldwin filters than most people would ever want to know.