Ryco releases new range of tools for the workshop

The Ryco tool range expands with new filter removal kits, flexible funnels, and in-tank tools designed to simplify DIY 4WD maintenance and workshop servicing.
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Ryco expanded its tool range to include a new series of application-specific workshop equipment that simplifies filter servicing and fluid management for DIY enthusiasts and professional mechanics. Since I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit barking my knuckles on oil filters buried in the dark recesses of modern engine bays, seeing a range that actually prioritises accessibility and durability is a win for anyone doing their own maintenance.

Ryco tool range overview showing the new filter removal kits and flexible funnels
The expanded Ryco tool range targets common workshop frustrations. Image: Ryco

Reaching the unreachable with the RST200 kit

One of the biggest hurdles in modern 4WD servicing is the placement of spin-on and cartridge filters. Consequently, Ryco developed the RST200 Spin On Filter Removal Cup Kit to make this task seamless. Rather than using a generic wrench that usually slips and crushes the filter casing, these cups use high-quality cast aluminium to provide a precise, non-slip grip.

Furthermore, the kit sits in a sturdy, purpose-moulded carry case. Because Ryco understands the needs of those running a diverse fleet, they also offer additional removal cups separately to fit specific vehicle requirements.

Hot Tip: Always check the specific cup size for your filter before you start. Using the exact fit aluminium cup prevents rounding off the edges of the filter housing, which is a massive headache to fix if you are using a cartridge-style setup.

Cynic’s corner: why specific tools matter

We’ve all seen the “universal” strap wrenches or adjustable pliers that claim to handle every filter on the market. In my experience, they work fine on an old tractor, but they are useless when you have 15mm of clearance between a hot exhaust manifold and a chassis rail. Ryco’s move toward application-specific cups might seem like more gear to carry, but the time saved by not fighting a stuck filter makes them worth the bench space.

Close up of the RST200 kit in its carry case
The RST200 kit uses cast aluminium cups for a precision fit. Image: Ryco

Fluid management with the RST300 flexible funnel

Oil spills during a filter change are messy and can contaminate your driveway or the tracks. In addition to removal tools, the RST300 Ryco Flexi Funnel helps create a custom channel for oil or coolant, especially when the drain point is in an awkward spot.

Specifically, the inner aluminium core allows you to shape the funnel into whatever geometry you need to guide fluids into your catch pan. Because it features shape-memory rigidity, it stays put during the pour. Once you are finished, you can simply wipe it clean with a cloth and flatten it out for easy storage in a tool drawer or under a seat.

Flexible oil funnel from the Ryco tool range being shaped
The RST300 uses an aluminium core to hold its shape during fluid transfers. Image: Ryco

In-tank fuel filter solutions

Servicing in-tank fuel filters is traditionally a nightmare involving hammer-and-screwdriver methods that usually end in broken plastic locking rings. However, the RST100 Ryco In-Tank Fuel Filter Removal Tool Kit includes one master tool and four different attachments to remove these filters safely.

In addition, Ryco builds the kit from nitrogenated hardened steel for durability and rust resistance. If you are working on deep tanks, Ryco also offers extension legs to ensure the master tool can reach the locking mechanism.

RST100 fuel filter removal kit
Hardened steel components make the RST100 kit a rugged workshop addition. Image: Ryco

Bluetooth fuel water sensor kit

Beyond the mechanical tools, Ryco moved into digital monitoring with the Bluetooth Fuel Water Sensor Kit. This is a critical piece of tech for common-rail diesel owners who worry about fuel contamination. The sensor integrates with the Ryco app on your smartphone, providing real-time alerts if water is detected in your fuel filter before it can reach your injectors and cause thousands of dollars in damage.

New tool range specifications

Tool ModelPrimary MaterialKey Feature
RST100Nitrogenated Hardened SteelIn-tank fuel filter removal kit
RST200Cast AluminiumSpin-on filter removal cup kit
RST300Aluminium Core / RubberFlexible shape-memory funnel
Data accurate as of January 2026

So do you need them?

Having the right tools on hand makes all the difference when it comes to keeping your 4WD on the road. This expansion of the Ryco tool range goes beyond simple filter removal and offers practical, durable solutions for the DIYer who wants to avoid workshop errors. For more information on the full range, head to the Ryco website at rycofilters.com.au.

Workshop mechanic using Ryco tools
Ryco tools are designed to make the workshop mechanic’s job easier. Image: Ryco

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