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Originally Posted by Toledo FJ
not sure why you think you need a nut for easy removal. The Trufilter is extremely easy to remove and service. I just use a little craftsman rubber strap wrench and it is all good. you can either leave the base on and just remove the top or if you want you can place the strap at the bottom if you need to pull the entire filter for some reason. I just leave the base in place, unscrew the top and pluck out the filter screen. It is really easy and fun (IMO) to service these filters. So no need for any nuts.
I called yesterday but missed them by a few minutes. I tried calling pure power to see what they say but they are out of the office until wed. due to a death in the family. I'll keep you updated as soon as I get some good info to share!
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First off, strap wrenches can be a hastle, and often if have to go buy one (most people don't own strap wrenches) secondly, it's far more convient and easier to take off the filter via the nut on the TOP of the filter and you don't risk damaging it. If the strap wrench dosen't work (they won't produce as much torque as a normal wrench) then you have a problem. You use clamps on it, then that "lifetime filter" is done.