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The Lisle 63600 Oil Filter Tool is a robust and versatile tool designed to remove oil filters ranging from 2 1/2" to 3 1/8" in diameter. With its durable steel jaws and compact design, it provides a secure grip and easy access in tight spaces, making it an essential addition to any automotive toolkit.
Brand | Lisle |
Material | Metal |
Color | U.S. |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 706752115558 031113100103 776628419820 971473155248 641125361555 083045636007 522536729380 069060269345 782386101204 |
Manufacturer | Lisle |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 21885977037975, 00083045636007 |
Model | B0051ACYA8 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 4.75 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 63600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 63600 |
OEM Part Number | 63600 |
National Stock Number | 2940-00-453-8256 |
R**S
Grips great and easy to use.
Delivered yesterday and used it today. Grips great, feels sturdy, well made and a pleasure to use. I can't think any filter that has come off easier than this one today (motor was cold) and have been changing my oil for 55+ years. If you want a great tool for the smaller oil filters (2008 Tacoma in my case) grab this one. Cannot say enough good things about this tool. This tool only removes oil filters as you should hand tighten installed filters.
A**R
Worth every penny.
works great. had a stuck filter on a 2019 Equinox 2.0turbo that wouldn't come off with a strap wrench or a traditional oil filter wrench, just nowhere to really get the leverage needed to loosen it up. This gem slips right on the base of the filter, and with a short extension had enough clearance to remove the old filter in less than a minute. No blood, no busted hands or knuckles, no sweat.Worth every penny.
D**Y
Really great option for removing a stubborn oil filter
I bought a used Toyota Tacoma pickup with the V6 and whoever did the last oil change installed it so tight my oil filter "socket" rounded off the flutes, and the "pliers" would not budge the filter. With the ratchet, this tool would not turn the oil filter eitherI I broke out the 18" breaker bar and with about 30lbs of force (1.5' x 30lbs = 45ft/lbs) I finally got it to turn! I feared the threads of the oil filter housing on my pickup would strip since it took so much force! This tool worked even on that filter after being somewhat damaged by the oil filter socket and pliers. THIS IS DEFINITELY THE BEST OPTION FOR SMALL OIL FILTERS, ESPECIALLY IN DIFFICULT TO REACH LOCATIONS!
M**O
works great
this works great it has never slipped off the only problems i had with it is the spring fell out of place once and on overtightened oil filters it will get stuck on the oil filter
G**.
Very sturdy tool
I bought this to remove the oil filter on my Harley Road King because of the tight space. I was impressed with it, because whoever put the oil filter on, must have been superman. I needed to use a 1/2 inch breaker bar to get it loose. This filter removal tool is very sturdy. Give it try.
J**N
Oil filter claw
Awesome product makes oil changes so much easier
P**Z
Got me out of a JAM!
This item was AMAZING! Lifted GMC Sierra, lift kit added a stabilizer bar from right to left, leaving a small gap to reach up and remove filter. The spot is already limited, then the lift kit killed the access, so enter this item! Perfect size, slipped right up, spring loaded, grabbed that damn filter which was already bent from multiple attempts, and it snagged it easily and twisted it right off! Great price, great item!
J**.
Bought on rave reviews
This is almost worth what I paid for on this filter tool (Cheapest available) It did remove the stuck oil filer (Which I installed hand tight 2 months ago) It is finicky installing and does not like turning with a flex head ratchet that I had to use. It did not help there were two cables running in the same area. It is just with the rave reviews I expected slightly more.
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