The early 20th century marked the beginning of a transportation revolution, with cars becoming increasingly accessible to the public. With this surge in car ownership came a new challenge: maintaining these vehicles. One critical aspect of this maintenance was regular oil changes, which brought about the need for a tool that could efficiently remove and replace oil filters. Enter the oil filter wrench—a tool that not only simplified the job but also evolved to become a staple in every mechanic’s toolbox. In this article, we explore the early development, functionality, and lasting legacy of the oil filter wrench.

The Early Development of the Oil Filter Wrench
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