Major flaw with PureONE Gold filter (tight-grip)

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Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
Not if you use M1
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As said, don't like the P1, use the Bosch Premium, same filter with no texture.

That said, just finished ~7100/1 year OCI with a P1 on a 3.0L Accord. Just cut it open tonight, and should post my first pics soon (hopefully). No issues whatsoever, looks great, and used P1 as a replacement. Really like the texture, puke color no factor in performance/efficiency. Standard to check box before purchase.

Likely heading to Advance before month end to use a coupon and grab four more with at least $10 off total. Great deal. Don't know of any deal like that with the Bosch.

Again, most here have found Purolator very responsive, but can't address an alleged issue if they are not made aware. But, perhaps some prefer it that way.
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I liked the blue can much better. Besides that, they made AA stop selling their TG. Loved those BOGO sales for the extended beater fleet.

Those two items alone are weighing in heavily on my future purchases of the PureOne where EaO filters aren't practical or available.


Sorry, just practicing for a few years from now. I'm preparing for my never again speeches
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That mustard color sure doesn't compare to that metallic blue
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I apologize for the belatedly response--the filter is PL14476 for my 2007 Corolla.
 
I purchased 2 PL20195 filters off of Amazon...both have the overspray. Wasn't obvious until I was changing oil last night in the dark and was using a flashlight.
 
Originally Posted By: splacek
I purchased 2 PL20195 filters off of Amazon...both have the overspray. Wasn't obvious until I was changing oil last night in the dark and was using a flashlight.

that's the same filter i saw it on in the store, i looked at that filter because it is the one my dakota takes.
 
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