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Oil Filter Wrench

What Should I Do If My Oil Filter Wrench Slips in a Tight Space?

by Chris Perling

An oil filter wrench slipping in a tight spot is a common, frustrating problem. It can leave you feeling stuck and risk damaging the filter or your vehicle. In my experience, the key is to stop forcing it immediately. Applying more pressure often just rounds off the filter, making the job much harder. Struggling to … Read more

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Why Wouldn’t My 26Mm Socket Fit the Oil Filter Wrench?

by Chris Perling

You grab your 26mm socket for an oil change, but it won’t fit the filter wrench. This common, frustrating snag can ruin your DIY momentum and waste precious time. The culprit is often a simple mismatch between the socket’s drive size and the wrench’s square peg. That 26mm refers to the opening, but the square … Read more

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Will My Oil Filter Wrench Break If I Use Too Much Force?

by Chris Perling

It’s a common worry when you’re wrestling with a stubborn oil filter. Using too much force can absolutely break your wrench, costing you time and money. Most wrenches have a torque limit, and exceeding it can strip the tool’s teeth or crack its band. I’ve learned that the right technique is often more important than … Read more

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Why Was My Oil Filter Wrench Too Small for My Riding Mower?

by Chris Perling

Finding your oil filter wrench is too small for your riding mower is a common and frustrating snag. It stops your maintenance job cold, and it usually means you grabbed the wrong tool size. The real issue often isn’t the wrench itself, but the surprising variety in filter sizes. In my experience, many mowers use … Read more

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Toolwiz Universal 3 Jaw Oil Filter Removal Tool Review

by Chris Perling

Toolwiz Universal 3 Jaw Oil Filter Removal Tool Review I’ve struggled with stubborn oil filters that my strap wrench just couldn’t grip. That’s why I tested the Toolwiz Universal Oil Filter Wrench Adjustable 3 Jaw Oil Filter Removal Tool. This tool is designed to fit a wide range from 2-3/8″ to 3-7/8″, which covers most … Read more

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Why Do I Often Have to Fish for My Oil Filter Wrench in the Engine?

by Chris Perling

We’ve all been there, elbow-deep in the engine bay, fishing around for that dropped oil filter wrench. It’s a frustrating waste of time that turns a simple oil change into a chore. This common annoyance usually points to a few specific setup and storage habits. The real issue often isn’t the drop itself, but the … Read more

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Will My Oil Filter Wrench Break If the Filter is on Too Tight?

by Chris Perling

It’s a common worry when you’re under the car. A filter that’s stuck on tight can make you wonder if your wrench will snap before the filter budges. This matters because a broken tool means a bigger headache and more money spent. In my experience, the answer isn’t a simple yes or no. It depends … Read more

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Why Are Oil Filter Wrenches Sold in Sets I Don’t Need?

by Chris Perling

Ever stared at a set of oil filter wrenches and wondered why you need five when you only need one? It’s a common frustration that feels like a waste of money and space in your toolbox. Manufacturers often bundle tools to cover a wider range of vehicle models, ensuring a sale. In my experience, this … Read more

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Is Pot Metal a Poor Quality Material for an Oil Filter Wrench?

by Chris Perling

Choosing the right oil filter wrench matters for a smooth oil change. The material it’s made from, like pot metal, directly affects its strength and lifespan. Pot metal is a cheap zinc alloy often used in low-cost tools. In my experience, it can crack or strip under the high torque needed to remove a stubborn … Read more

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SMART JERRY 64mm 14 Flutes Oil Filter Wrench Review

by Chris Perling

SMART JERRY 64mm 14 Flutes Oil Filter Wrench Review If you’ve ever tried to remove a stubborn Toyota cartridge-style oil filter with a makeshift tool, you know the struggle. I’ve been there, and that’s why I was eager to test the SMART JERRY 64mm 14 Flutes Oil Filter Wrench. This 2-inch long tool is specifically … Read more

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