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Adorama Filter Wrench. Set of 2. Fits 46-58mm Filters

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    Adorama Filter Wrench. Set of 2. Fits 46-58mm Filters


    Use these wrenches to remove stubborn filters from lenses. Use one on barrel of lens, and the other on filter. Strong gripper surface. Works on lenses from 46-58mm diameter.

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     I'm sure it works for its intended purpose

    I bought this to remove a filter from a lens that i dropped - the filter had gotten dinged pretty good and was bent. I was hopeful that these would work to remove it but they didn't. I'm sure they work fine to remove filters that are just hard to get off - but don't buy them expecting them to remove a damaged filter that is crimped on the screw rings of the lens. Not saying they're a bad product, and i'll keep them in my camera bag to switch filters that are sticky from humidity, etc. But take your damaged stuck on filters to the camera shop - I broke my lens trying to get mine off.

     Good idea, but doesn't work great...

    I have a Canon Rebel digital camera. I usually only use one filter, a UV mainly as a lens protector.
    If you don't give these a twist every once in awhile, they will get frozen to your lens.
    I found this out many years ago after my filter got cracked and I had to replace it. I finally got it to loosen after wrapping a large rubber band around it for grip and was able to replace it.
    A couple of months ago I noticed some smudges on my filter and decided to pull it off to give it a good cleaning. Once again, it was frozen in place. I was at the time in process of ordering some lens cap holders for the camera from Amazon and ran across these filter wrenches. They were inexpensive so I thought I would give them a try, a little more professional I felt than my old rubber band trick.
    I was excited when they arrived and immediately put them to work getting my frozen filter off of my Canon lens.
    I was very disapointed. Even though they have an inside ridged ring to wrap around the filter, they were inadequate to get enough grip to loosen the filter. After several attempts I finally went off in search of a large rubber band, which once again worked.
    So these wrenches now reside in my camera bag, along with my large rubber band, which I am sure will come out first before the wrenches.
    But for now, I am giving the filter and occasional twist so I may not need either one a long time!

     Rubber band solution!

    The circular polarizing filter and adapter were tied together for half a year. I could not separate them as much as I tried (the polarizing filter kept on spinning). In the end I used a wide rubber band and put it around the polarizing filter, so that the polarizing filter could no longer rotate. Then I was able to easily unscrew it from the adapter. I did not try the product above. Perhaps it's also very good, but the rubber band solution could save you time and money.

     Not very useful

    I had a CPL filter stuck to a U/V filter, both 58 mm. These wrenches could not properly clamp onto either filter for a number of reasons, mainly because they're quite flimsy. Accidentally dropped the filters on the kitchen counter, which is what loosened them up so I could remove the CPL filter. I tried it again just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Dropping the filters on the kitchen counter works better than these wrenches. Definitely not recommended.

    Now, if you have a filter stuck to the lens, the dropping trick is a bad idea.

     Filter Wrench - Good to have.

    I purchased these filter wrenches because sometimes filters get tight and are hard to remove with you hand. The Adorama filter wrench works, but has to be expanded to fit a 58mm filter which I found a little clumsy, but I got used to it with a little practice. Good tool to have in your camera bag for when you are in a hurry.


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