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Notwerk
7
Jun 27, 2017
A Craftsman version of that oil filter wrench is $12. I have that same drain pan. It's made by Capri Tools (though there are others that looks quite similar). Runs about $20. That leaves $17 for the wrenches and the "moldable" funnel, which doesn't seem too bad.
Here's the thing, though: I've never used box wrenches while changing oil. In fact, if that oil filter wrench is anything like mine (and it certainly seems to be), it needs a 3/8 ratchet, which is all I ever use while changing oil, anyway. This kit would have been better off with a ratchet, six-inch extension, and a metric socket set.
I'm sure that would be more expensive than the box wrenches provided, but I don't see those wrenches getting much use for the intended purpose. Now, if you actually have another use for the wrenches, it might not be a bad value. But you're going to need to supply your own socket set anyway just to use this kit as intended.
Sifa-Okyay
10
Jun 27, 2017
NotwerkI personally never use socket and ratchet for an oil change. I find it easy to store a few box wrenches in the store bin on our drain bucket in the shop. From the pictures posted, i would imagine one of the box wrenches in the bundle fits the adapter provided. If i could change anything here it would be switch to a flex head gear wrench. Just my opinion.
Notwerk
7
Jun 27, 2017
Sifa-OkyayI mean, hopefully, you're right about that. It does seem to have a hex shaped outer area where the square drive is. I know on my particular car, there's no way to reach the oil filter comfortably without an extension, so ratchet still works best for me.
Sifa-Okyay
10
Jun 27, 2017
NotwerkI can certainly see needing an extension to reach but also let's face it... If you do the oil change properly, more times than not you can remove with your hand.