Yes, the hose clamp with a cable is out there. I'm just as much a skeptic about "they sell things because they can" until someone suffers a specific issue. A loose filter never happens, ok. Do engines self destruct when there is no oil circulating in them?
We all carry a jack and spare tire, some Offroaders have TWO on their trailers. At $250 a tire, $125 a wheel, plus mounts, we're talking over $800. I just spent less than $8 to keep oil in the motor.
Priorities.
I agree. I do not worry about oil filters per se but I'm not above geeking out on whatever uncommon preference I have on maintaining my cars. I think you should do what works for you. If I could make a suggestion to, well, everyone, it's to change your own oil. Why?
A loose filter never happens, ok. Do engines self destruct when there is no oil circulating in them?
This ^^^^. Engines are expensive. The employee, good or bad, at the quickie oil change place doesn't buy mine, I do. I consider it a pretty simple task, even simpler on any lifted vehicle (read any overland vehicle) to roll under there and do my own. Takes 10 minutes. This gives you a chance to actually stay familiar with your vehicle, have the confidence that you did the job right, look around for other problems and save money too!
I love it when people argue 'convenience' for having their oil changed. Let's see. Earned vacation time off, planned trip, prepared vehicle, food, shelter, stops, activies, etc., traveling with family in bad weather (hot, cold, wet, otherwise0, had quickie oil place change oil for 'convenience'. Oil plug/filter let loose on the highway 100 miles from nowhere. Ruined trip, no more vehicle to live in, explore in, travel in, wife/partner, pets, kids and you NOT happy. Pain in the ass confrontation/litigation/lost time/stress etc. dealing with quickie oil change place.
Sounds convenient.
I do realize that I've gone off on a major tangent from simply securing an oil filter to blaming others for doing a lousy job changing your oil but this is how it starts, imho, and definitely how it ends.