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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
I tried the clamp method to remove the oil filter, this was a must have.
Man7
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Hey guys, this is a good quality oil filter wrench. It is a perfect fit for Wix 57356XP oil filters. It is those filters that Honda and Acura cars use. Buy this wrench if you use Wix.
Jinny
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I recently purchased the EWK 64.5mm Oil Filter Wrench for my vehicle maintenance, and while the quality is impressive, I found it to be a bit too tight of a fit.The wrench is well-constructed and feels durable, giving me confidence in its longevity. However, when I tried to use it, the fit was slightly too snug, making it challenging to position and remove the oil filter.Despite this issue, the wrench did eventually get the job done, and I appreciate the solid build quality. If the fit were just a bit more forgiving, it would be perfect.Overall, it’s a good tool with some room for improvement in terms of fit.
walhumvel
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2024
Easy to use and seems very strong metal and is perfect for Honda and Mitsubishi filters.
thomas brust
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I tried using a universal plier-like wrench which could not budge the filter. I got this filter wrench in 1 day and had my filter and oil changed in 30 min.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
I bought this looking for a 64mm with 14 flutes for the oddball Wix 57712 filter for Subaru. Well, funny the description says 64mm because 65 is stamped right on it. It does measure maybe a quarter mm smaller than my Lisle 65mm which fits the Wix 51358 Triumph motorcycle filters well. But, it still feels a bit loose on the 64mm filter.Also, if you are looking for a 65mm, you may run into the issue pictured. Filters vary and some may not fit as deeply into the filter socket, but this doesn't have any significant standoff to the back of the socket meaning the ratchet or extension extends through to where it can hit the filter leaving your ratchet not fully engaged. I had a cheap one from the parts store previously with this same problem, and if you get a stuck filter, in trying to apply enough torque to break it loose, the ratchet or extension inevitably ends up popping in the rest of the way and driving the filter socket off the filter enough for it to slip. Makes it pretty useless, and yours may end up like mine chucked out of the garage angrily and put in the scrap metal bin.Don't buy this for a 64mm, but if you need a 65mm, buy a Lisle 61600 for half the price. It's better designed with enough standoff to the back that a ratchet can fully engage it from a reputable brand.
mrh0ckey7
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
I recently used this oil filter wrench for removing the OEM Honda oil filter from my Honda Civic, and it performed exceptionally well. The fit was perfect and it easily released from the filter after use, a common issue I've encountered with other wrenches. This tool has made my Honda oil changes notably more efficient. Highly recommended for a hassle-free experience.
Christopher England
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
I broke an oil filter wrench similar to this one a few years back, and then swore them off forever. After trying a few other styles of filter wrench with varying success, I decided to give this one a try. It's been working well on my Toyotas so far. It doesn't have the sturdiest build, but it should be enough to do its job. And the filter hasn't been getting stuck in the wrench, so that's a plus.
Big Motor
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019
After 45 years as a professional mechanic, I decided it was time to pass on the trade to the younger folks and finally retire.We purchased two new Honda CR-Vs to start a clean slate in our new chapter in life. When I went to do the 1st oil changes, my old trusty BluePoint (Snap-On) 64mm oil filter wrench finally after decades and hundreds... maybe thousands of oil changes decided it was done too (welds broke), so I sent it to my old Smap-On tool man for a free exchange via USPS because there's no Snap-On truck close to me currently. In the mean time, I ordered this EWK 64mm as a step in, until my Snap-On replacement arrives.Upon receiving and inspecting it, I have little doubt it is the same manufacturer for Snap-On/BluePoint. With the exception of the manufacturer stamping, it is identical, fits the Honda filter like a glove and I have zero doubts it'll last as long.I've posted pictures of the EWK 64mm next to another one of the Bluepoint (Snap-On) filter wrenches I have in my vast collection for a visual comparison.Note that the BluePoint pictured must have again in the hundreds, if not thousands of uses, so with the same build quality, I feel the EWK 64mm should out last the vehicle you intend to use it on.
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