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Sunex 18" Aluminum Super Heavy Duty Pipe Wrench w/ Phosphated Jaws

w/ 2.5% SD Cashback + Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime

$23

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Woot has Sunex 18" Aluminum Super Heavy Duty Pipe Wrench w/ Phosphated Jaws (3818A) for $22.99. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • 18" Aluminum Super Heavy Duty pipe wrench, phosphate jaws
  • Light weight aluminum frame offers less user fatigue
  • Sturdy I-beam handle design delivers maximum strength and leverage
  • Knurled thumb wheel provides not stick rotation with self-cleaning threads

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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $27 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99.
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Woot has Sunex 18" Aluminum Super Heavy Duty Pipe Wrench w/ Phosphated Jaws (3818A) for $22.99. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 18" Aluminum Super Heavy Duty pipe wrench, phosphate jaws
  • Light weight aluminum frame offers less user fatigue
  • Sturdy I-beam handle design delivers maximum strength and leverage
  • Knurled thumb wheel provides not stick rotation with self-cleaning threads

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $27 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99.
  • About this product:
    • Sunex Limited Lifetime Warranty (details).
  • About this store:

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delton1
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FWIW Dept. These are $19.99 at Harbor Fright. I have the 24" and 36" aluminum versions from HF, and they performed well on my DIY project at home. I am not a professional and these are not the same caliber as RIDGID Tools, but for the price point they are OK for my needs.

https://www.harborfreight.com/18-...ipe+wrench
mbljr337
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Good deal. In for one because I have a tool addiction. 😬. As said in previous comment. When buying tools and not sure what to get... Buy the cheap tool first and use it till you break it or wear it out. Then you know you need something better. Works for most things.
wjnason1
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Actually, 14'" to 18" are pretty much "standard" size pipe wrenches. It all depends on the size of the pipe and fittings you are working on.

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Jun 09, 2021 07:55 PM
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delton1Jun 09, 2021 07:55 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank delton1

FWIW Dept. These are $19.99 at Harbor Fright. I have the 24" and 36" aluminum versions from HF, and they performed well on my DIY project at home. I am not a professional and these are not the same caliber as RIDGID Tools, but for the price point they are OK for my needs.

https://www.harborfreight.com/18-...ipe+wrench
Last edited by delton1 June 9, 2021 at 12:57 PM.
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Jun 09, 2021 08:40 PM
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mbljr337Jun 09, 2021 08:40 PM
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Good deal. In for one because I have a tool addiction. 😬. As said in previous comment. When buying tools and not sure what to get... Buy the cheap tool first and use it till you break it or wear it out. Then you know you need something better. Works for most things.
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Jun 09, 2021 08:54 PM
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KnowsItToBeTrueJun 09, 2021 08:54 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong but 18 inches seems too big and unwieldy for anything inside the house right? I can't see any practical application for a layperson DIY. Again, I may be totally wrong
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Jun 09, 2021 09:02 PM
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wjnason1Jun 09, 2021 09:02 PM
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Quote from Felon :
Correct me if I'm wrong but 18 inches seems too big and unwieldy for anything inside the house right? I can't see any practical application for a layperson DIY. Again, I may be totally wrong
Actually, 14'" to 18" are pretty much "standard" size pipe wrenches. It all depends on the size of the pipe and fittings you are working on.
Jun 09, 2021 09:09 PM
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tullcjbJun 09, 2021 09:09 PM
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You can get Irwin's Steel version for $20 at Lowes everyday of the week.

Irwin VICE-GRIP 18" Steel Pipe Wrench [lowes.com]
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Jun 09, 2021 09:10 PM
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bigtrousersJun 09, 2021 09:10 PM
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Will it stand up to headcrabs?
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Jun 09, 2021 10:28 PM
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OneDodgerJun 09, 2021 10:28 PM
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Quote from tullcjb :
You can get Irwin's Steel version for $20 at Lowes everyday of the week.

Irwin VICE-GRIP 18" Steel Pipe Wrench [lowes.com]
You could...but a steel version vs a aluminum one is night and day difference when you're working over head for a longer time. Your arms will thank you going with the aluminum one

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Jun 09, 2021 10:29 PM
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AogenJun 09, 2021 10:29 PM
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Quote from delton1 :
FWIW Dept. These are $19.99 at Harbor Fright. I have the 24" and 36" aluminum versions from HF, and they performed well on my DIY project at home. I am not a professional and these are not the same caliber as RIDGID Tools, but for the price point they are OK for my needs.

https://www.harborfreight.com/18-...ipe+wrench
Good post, almost impulse bought
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Jun 09, 2021 10:49 PM
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JamieL2159Jun 09, 2021 10:49 PM
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Quote from Felon :
Correct me if I'm wrong but 18 inches seems too big and unwieldy for anything inside the house right? I can't see any practical application for a layperson DIY. Again, I may be totally wrong
I had to remove an old prv in my house, and it took two of those 18 inch pipe wrenches going opposite directions and another big dude to get that thing loose.
Jun 09, 2021 11:01 PM
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coltrane69Jun 09, 2021 11:01 PM
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Quote from delton1 :
FWIW Dept. These are $19.99 at Harbor Fright. I have the 24" and 36" aluminum versions from HF, and they performed well on my DIY project at home. I am not a professional and these are not the same caliber as RIDGID Tools, but for the price point they are OK for my needs.

https://www.harborfreight.com/18-...ipe+wrench
That must've been a heck of a DIY home project to need a 36" pipe wrench. I worked maintenance and construction in a steel mill and we rarely used our 36" and 48" pipe wrenches. 18" and 24" wrenches were our daily drivers, those two sizes could probably cover 95% of the pipe jobs there.

As to this sunex wrench deal, it seems like a very good price. All my Sunex sockets seem to be very high quality, if this pipe wrench is the same type of quality, this is a steal for $20.
Jun 09, 2021 11:10 PM
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coltrane69Jun 09, 2021 11:10 PM
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Quote from tullcjb :
You can get Irwin's Steel version for $20 at Lowes everyday of the week.

Irwin VICE-GRIP 18" Steel Pipe Wrench [lowes.com]
Steel pipe wrenches are very durable and great for hitting the handle with a hammer, or for using a cheater bar on, and that's about it. Aluminum handle pipe wrenches are so much nicer to use day in and out. Once you've used an Aluminum pipe wrench, I doubt you'll ever touch your steely again, I know I haven't.
Jun 09, 2021 11:10 PM
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usuarioanonJun 09, 2021 11:10 PM
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This looks like a weapon Ellie would brandish...
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Jun 09, 2021 11:25 PM
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ginuwinqbinJun 09, 2021 11:25 PM
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Quote from coltrane69 :
Steel pipe wrenches are very durable and great for hitting the handle with a hammer, or for using a cheater bar on, and that's about it. Aluminum handle pipe wrenches are so much nicer to use day in and out. Once you've used an Aluminum pipe wrench, I doubt you'll ever touch your steely again, I know I haven't.
Haha...seriously! DIY steam boiler installation or something? Gettin after it over there
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Jun 09, 2021 11:57 PM
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ToolDealsJun 09, 2021 11:57 PM
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Quote from Felon :
Correct me if I'm wrong but 18 inches seems too big and unwieldy for anything inside the house right? I can't see any practical application for a layperson DIY. Again, I may be totally wrong
For the homeowner, most of the time, this 14" aluminum [harborfreight.com] for $12.99 before any sales or coupons at HF is fine. Or maybe choose steel from this list [harborfreight.com] and have three or four sizes for similar cost with a lifetime warranty... whatever that is worth.

Besides being cheaper, the nice thing about the heavier steel is that unlike aluminum, you can use a reasonable length of cheater pipe to extend the handle and probably not bend it. Use a long enough pipe to consume all of the handle.

If you are a professional that uses daily, then the lighter weight aluminum and higher quality will often be the choice. You see mostly Ridgid [homedepot.com] and Milwaukee [homedepot.com] on job sites... increasingly, the extendible 'cheater pipe' models.
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Jun 10, 2021 12:13 AM
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TheIceDragonJun 10, 2021 12:13 AM
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Aha! This wouldn't happen to be the model featured in "Take on Me"?
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