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(More customer reviews)I've never used any other type of oil filter wrench or strap but this tool worked for me when I couldn't twist off an oil filter by hand. It uses a 3/8" drive but it doesn't "snap" onto the wrench so it can fall off easily. As long as you are careful, you shouldn't have a problem and it will save you a lot of time when changing your oil filter.
The prongs can be adjusted by holding onto the "base" and turning the socket with a wrench. The prongs rotate around the base depending on the direction you turn. The way it works is that at the widest position, turning in either direction will cause the prongs to "close in" on a certain direction. That way, as long as you have the prongs closing in on the proper direction, when you are trying to remove an oil filter, it will grip harder as you turn counter-clockwise. If you have the prongs closing in on the wrong direction, then turning counter-clockwise will actually widen the prongs.
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