Originally Posted By: Cristobal
TomHunter, that was the past.
Recent years have developed this:
Purolator has a serious problem, and they are trying to fix it by denying it exists. That's not a good move on their part.
Exactly, I see ol' TomHunter (formally known as Wilhelm_D here) has been stalking me down on other websites now to try and glean information that touts Purolator as a great filter. Like Cristobal said, that was then, this is now.
Of course Purolators are great oil filters. My viewpoint of Purolator filters still stands on everything I've said in the past about them ...
but only if they don't have holes in the media! Is that really hard to understand by anyone? Apparently not only two guys around here: Wilhelm_D and TomHunter so are really the same guy.
Loyal Purolator filter users as discouraged that Purolator could let this problem go on, and therefore are jumping ship until they know the problem has been fixed. Purolator filters are not the only decent filter on the market at the present time. People want to use a filter that doesn't have a high possibility of failing in service. Again, is this concept so hard to understand?
And BTW TomHunter ... I hope you like your vacation down there is Disneyland with Wilhelm. How was that coffee this morning with all those coffee grounds in the cup due to a torn up coffee filter?