Lisle 50750 Oil Filter Pliers vs Tool Guy Republic 64mm 14-flute oil filter wrench for Toyota/Lexus/Scion
Overall winner: Tool Guy Republic 64mm 14-flute oil filter wrench for Toyota/Lexus/Scion
Key Differences
Tool Guy Republic (A) is a dedicated 64mm 14-flute chrome-vanadium oil filter wrench noted for durability and a strong fit on Toyota/Lexus/Scion canisters; Lisle (B) is a two-position slip-joint plier with angled jaws that fits a wider range of filter sizes but has mixed feedback on rust and long-term durability. Choose A if you need a durable, application-specific 64mm 14-flute tool for Toyota engines; choose B if you need a more versatile plier-style tool that handles multiple filter sizes
Lisle 50750 Oil Filter Pliers
Oil filter pliers with slip-joint handle for greater range and a two-position design. Jaws bent at 20 degrees to fit more applications and sure-grip teeth prevent slipping. Customers note high quality and versatility, with some durability concerns
Pros
- slip-joint handle with wide range
- two-position design for multiple filter sizes
- jaw angle fits more applications
- sure-grip teeth prevent slipping
Cons
- durability concerns with rusting
- mixed durability feedback
Tool Guy Republic 64mm 14-flute oil filter wrench for Toyota/Lexus/Scion
Oil filter wrench with 64mm 14-flute design for removing stubborn filter caps. Durable chrome vanadium construction for Toyota engines; customers note solid fit and no slipping
Pros
- 64mm 14-flute design
- Durable chrome vanadium construction
- Good fit on Toyota canisters
- Does not slip or round off
Cons
- Specific to 64mm 14-flute size
- Primarily noted for Toyota engines
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tool Guy Republic |
| Durability | Tool Guy Republic |
| Versatility | Lisle |
| User Reviews | Tool Guy Republic |