WORKPRO 12″ Adjustable Oil Filter Pliers

While every shade tree mechanic and DIY’er should own one of these, it’s actually a tool you shouldn’t need to use very often if you are using best practices when you change oil.

It’s always wise to apply a light coat of clean engine oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter before you install it. This forms a better seal and also makes it easier to remove the filter in the future. You should usually be able to remove the old filter by hand if it was properly installed.

While you should always consult the owner’s manual for your specific vehicle, most manufacturers state that you should tighten your filter finger tight and then give it one additional quarter turn. Most stubborn filters were tightened excessively during installation. Ironically, your filter is more likely to leak if you overtighten it because you may damage the seal.

I use these pliers every time I change the oil in my TDI Jetta, as it uses a paper filter cartridge instead of a traditional metal canister. This tool is perfect for gripping the polymer cap on the oil filter well. I wrap a shop towel around the teeth on the grips to avoid gouging the cap.

These pliers are great for non-automotive applications as well. I have removed PVC caps from plumbing, stubborn dryer ductwork, and even removed seized jar lids with this tool. The long reach, thin profile, and strong grip could very well get you out of a situation where you thought you were going to have to find and then order some specialty tool sight unseen online.

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