They do work good, but you don't need two tools, to use the filter pliers. Just grab, and twist.I've got one one these I've had for years. Use it all the time on every filter I have any trouble with, even loaned it to my neighbor last week. One size fits all, and I've never had a filter that did not give up to it. Not quite sure why someone would so dislike them, but you do have to wrap them the correct way.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MI7uuP57724QIVxrrACh322wTuEAQYBSABEgJDwPD_BwE
What I use maybe 20% of the time. The 80% tool is a screwdriver and a hammer and I hammer the screwdriver through the filter can and wrench it off with the screwdriver. Kills 2 birds with one stone, gets the filter off and drains it at the same time....I've got one one these I've had for years. Use it all the time on every filter I have any trouble with, even loaned it to my neighbor last week. One size fits all, and I've never had a filter that did not give up to it. Not quite sure why someone would so dislike them, but you do have to wrap them the correct way.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MI7uuP57724QIVxrrACh322wTuEAQYBSABEgJDwPD_BwE
One should be very careful about driving a screwdriver through a filter that is screwed onto an aluminum thread. Had a customer try that on his BX hydraulic filter and it broke the nipple off of the transaxle cover. Turned out to only be a $2200.00 mistake.What I use maybe 20% of the time. The 80% tool is a screwdriver and a hammer and I hammer the screwdriver through the filter can and wrench it off with the screwdriver. Kills 2 birds with one stone, gets the filter off and drains it at the same time....
I'm into getting it done. besides the filter goes in the scrap can anyway (after I crush it.)
When I lived in Colorado, I had a room mate that drove a screw driver through the oil filter of his mid 90's Mazda B2200 pickup (Basically a Ford Ranger). Apparently he screwed the filter on with a filter wrench and couldn't get it off, so out came the screw driver. Well, the screwdriver tore through the filter completely, instead of turning it off. The next few days were absolute hell, trying to get the remaining parts of the filter off the block. Man, what a nightmare that turned in to. Haven't drove a screwdriver into a filter since that episode.One should be very careful about driving a screwdriver through a filter that is screwed onto an aluminum thread. Had a customer try that on his BX hydraulic filter and it broke the nipple off of the transaxle cover. Turned out to only be a $2200.00 mistake.
I have a BX and this is the one I use, works good for me:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Universal-3-Jaw-Oil-Filter-Wrench-HU3JFW/204762449
Have that one too....place a little grip fabric around those jaws and it works even better!I have a BX and this is the one I use, works good for me:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Universal-3-Jaw-Oil-Filter-Wrench-HU3JFW/204762449