MANN-FILTER Offering Double Points on Cabin Air Filters at ExtremeWrench.com – UnderhoodService

MANN-FILTER Offering Double Points on Cabin Air Filters at ExtremeWrench.com

Customers who purchase MANN-FILTER Cabin Filters and enter the barcodes at ExtremeWrench.com from Feb. 13-24 will receive double reward points. One MANN-FILTER Cabin Air Filter is worth 50 points.

Customers who purchase MANN-FILTER Cabin Filters and enter the barcodes at ExtremeWrench.com from Feb. 13-24 will receive double reward points. One MANN-FILTER Cabin Air Filter is worth 50 points.
 
Through the ExtremeWrench rewards program, participating independent repair shops register and submit purchase data with ExtremeWrench to earn points redeemable for rewards such as trips, merchandise, technical training and other prizes ranging from television to business-management tools.

According to the company, MANN-FILTER Cabin Filters feature the following benefits:

• Optimum ventilation inside the vehicle through low flow resistance;

• Even the smallest particles are reliably filtered out;

• Consistent filtration performance throughout the entire service interval;

• Greatest filtration efficiency through a combination of mechanical and electrostatic attraction;

• Exact fit and seal; and

• Detailed fitting instructions for easy and fast assembly.

For more information, visit http://www.extremewrench.com.

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