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Reviews (42)

Oct 25, 2017
Works Fine
Months after purchase, my student son uses this product frequently. It still looks fine and it's working fine too. What more can I say? It's good.

Jun 22, 2016
Don't Bother
Simply not up to the task/ Worse than the old blades I took out. Much worse.

Jul 19, 2016
Not fit for purpose when it's really needed
My son's oil filter didn't want to move. I was tempted to ram a large screwdriver straight through it, and twist. 9 times out of 10, that works and it removes the filter. However, he needs his car daily, and it's just my luck that this is the time it wouldn't work. So I ordered this removal tool.
First impressions, the band is shiny. It should be like sandpaper, rough, to aid grip. It's not. Worse, the tightening knob on the end is tiny, and you can't grip it enough to turn it as tight as is required, like I said, the belt is shiny and slippy and that's bonkers. To make it work, I'd have to put a wrench on the knob to turn it, and that's totally impractical in a tight space.
It's ideal for removing oil filters that can be removed by hand, but a seized oil filter, ( which is why I bought it )
It's about as much use as a chocolate teapot...
Kevin Savage