Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Review
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Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Feature
- Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot
Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Overview
The oil change is the #1 routine maintenance procedure performed by DIYers and Professionals in the U.S.A. Filters are designed to retain oil for proper operation and lubrication of the engine. This oil leaks from the filter once the filter is unscrewed. DIYers end up with oil on the garage floor and hands. Professionals work on "hot" vehicles. Leaking oil is hot, causing a potential safety issue. Professionals end up with possible customer returns, as oil gets trapped in suspension components and plastic shrouds, leaking on the customers' floor, later. Use the patent-pending oil filter removal tool to protect your hands, capture the excess oil, and eliminate themess! How it's used: 1. While the filter is on the vehicle, slide the tool on the filter. The inside of the tool is grooved so it forms a good grip on the filter. 2. The flexible bellows will seal against the engine block. 3. Loosen the filter with a 3/8" drive ratchet (insert in the square opening on the bottom of the tool). 4. Reverse the ratchet direction to loosen the tool from the filter. 5. Remove! The excess oil is retained in the tool! No more oil on your hands, floor or undercarriage!Fits most larger sized filters, such asFram: PH7575, PH9837,Puralator: L10241,Supertech: ST3675,WIX: 51348, 51522,Service Champ: Of4651, OF40A, OF1A, OF4670, OF5313, OF5399
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Update Post: Mar 18, 2011 22:00:17
Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Review
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Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Feature
- Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot
Oil Filter Removal Tool with Spill Boot STG-OFR02 Overview
The oil change is the #1 routine maintenance procedure performed by DIYers and Professionals in the U.S.A. Filters are designed to retain oil for proper operation and lubrication of the engine. This oil leaks from the filter once the filter is unscrewed. DIYers end up with oil on the garage floor and hands. Professionals work on "hot" vehicles. Leaking oil is hot, causing a potential safety issue. Professionals end up with possible customer returns, as oil gets trapped in suspension components and plastic shrouds, leaking on the customers' floor, later. Use the patent-pending oil filter removal tool to protect your hands, capture the excess oil, and eliminate themess! How it's used: 1. While the filter is on the vehicle, slide the tool on the filter. The inside of the tool is grooved so it forms a good grip on the filter. 2. The flexible bellows will seal against the engine block. 3. Loosen the filter with a 3/8" drive ratchet (insert in the square opening on the bottom of the tool). 4. Reverse the ratchet direction to loosen the tool from the filter. 5. Remove! The excess oil is retained in the tool! No more oil on your hands, floor or undercarriage!Fits most larger sized filters, such asFram: PH7575, PH9837,Puralator: L10241,Supertech: ST3675,WIX: 51348, 51522,Service Champ: Of4651, OF40A, OF1A, OF4670, OF5313, OF5399
Available Stores
(asin:B004COC8B4)
Update Post: Mar 18, 2011 22:00:17
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