Oil filter removal tool

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Oil filter removal tool

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For anyone wanting an oil filter remover, i can recommend the one that LIDL are currently selling for £2. 99. It has been the best one i have ever used and fits all filters of any size. :)

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and there's me thinking you were going to recommend 'A Big Screwdriver'... :lol:
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cor i was looking at one those yesterday ,i,ll go and get one now,you tried it out lol

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Is it one of those strap tools?, is it any good for opening jars of beetroot? :P , only kidding sylar, thanks for posting.

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I bought on last year and, it really is the best tool for the job. I have used chain wrenches, strap wrenches and other things, but this will expand over any filter and keep your hands out of the way of the hot filter and the oil. :)

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I bought one today £2.99 and itgoes on GTS filter a treat

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Meldrew, i don't eat such foreign things as you descibe but, since these things are made in Germany, your second home, i'm sure you will adapt it to fit. :D

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Sylar wrote:For anyone wanting an oil filter remover, i can recommend the one that LIDL are currently selling for £2. 99. It has been the best one i have ever used and fits all filters of any size. :)
Got one this afternoon - try it on the Wing next week.
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Nearly right Meldrew, i was born in BURY so black puddings, and Taterhash are my staple foods :D Have you moved yet?? Buy a house on a hill mate, they get a lot of flooding in North Yorkshire. :o

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