I was changing the oil with a friend this weekend and he asked me to get an oil filter wrench. I have a number of different types of such tools, but it has been years since I used any of them. (this post is focused on spin-on canister filters) I had not thought of the reason for this, but it is as follows: 1. None of the tools work all that well. The straps slip, or the "sockets" are hard to get into position, and all of them work worse when they inevitably are exposed to oil. 2. Since most oil filters, and most mechanics, are recommending firm hand tightening, any tool is only required only to remove a filter that cannot be easily removed by hand. 3. I have multiple "ChannelLock" style slip offset pliers (there is probably a correct name for this tool) that will fit most any canister filter, and will do the job on any filter that is not welded in place.
So that's what I use. It's easy, quick, and the only conceivable downside is that you can sometimes mangle the filter that is getting removed. Am I missing something? Do y'all agree?
So that's what I use. It's easy, quick, and the only conceivable downside is that you can sometimes mangle the filter that is getting removed. Am I missing something? Do y'all agree?