The Early Development of the Oil Filter Wrench
With the automobile boom in the early 1900s, car owners and mechanics were faced with the challenge of keeping engines running smoothly. Regular oil changes were crucial, as oil filters trapped contaminants that could harm the engine. However, removing and replacing these filters wasn’t as easy as it sounds. Filters were often tightly screwed on and placed in hard-to-reach spots under the engine.
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