Baby Grand
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- Kubotas: L3240GST B2320HST B5100D & G5200H
Never seen one of those Lisles, but the design looks great - thanks for posting that. It brought back memories of our kitchen in the sixties. Mom had arthritis in her fingers, so jar lids could be a challenge for her. But in the top drawer, just under the counter, she kept her nuclear options:I just ordered one of these for the stuck on filters, though smaller than most tractor hydro filters. We'll see how it does.
Lisle 63600 Oil Filter Tool,

The Edlund is what I first thought of when I saw the Lisle. Dual racks & single pinion running gear - for a six year old with an abnormal interest in gears it was hypnotic.
If the Edlund couldn't free up a lid, then out came the Foley, all chrome and killer hornet yellow. The Foley yielded to no jar. The leverage and resulting grip on a lid was deathly. In Mom's achy hands it shattered a full jar of spaghetti sauce. Like a firearm, it demanded respect. Playing around with it one day, its pinchy parts gave me a blood-blister the size of a penny. If you extended the jaws a bit, it just might make a decent end grabbing filter wrench.
I wonder if the designer of the Lilse grew up with an Edlund?