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Reusable Oil Filters Never Need Replacing
Engine tinkerer and car enthusiast Christopher Hubbard was often frustrated with the poor performance of conventional oil filters and the fact that they haven’t changed much in 50 years or more. So he took the giant leap of inventing reusable filters. He used experience gained while working with classified agents, toxins and diseases while performing lung and liver perfusions in Army military research as motivation and inspiration for his new idea.
  Seven years and millions of investment dollars later, the reusable HUBB oil filter was introduced. Hubbard says the radically new design does a better job of protecting an engine, and saves time and money while keeping filters out of landfills. The patented design of a HUBB filter captures more contaminants from combustion so oil is kept clean longer. Their performance is backed by the industry’s first 100,000 mile or 5,000 hr. guarantee.
  HUBB CEO Scott Killips says independent tests on their filters have demonstrated that HUBB can save a typical fleet up to 50 percent on their oil change costs through longer oil change intervals. In 2018 the company introduced the Swap Filter Exchange Program. Used HUBB filters are sent back to the company for cleaning, inspection and certification, then returned for re-use. Says Killips, “We made it easy to put the HUBB Swap program in place, with no contribution to landfills and immediate savings for fleets.”
  HUBB filters are available for any light truck or passenger vehicle that uses a spin-on filter. Its elements are made with a surgical stainless steel weave rather than paper. Killips says the design and functionality offers 5 times better oil flow than a paper filter.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, HUBB Filters, 233 Tamalpais Drive, Suite B, Corte Madera, Calif. 94925 (ph 844 289-7791; www.hubbfilters.com).


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2018 - Volume #42, Issue #6