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Ridgid EZ Change Plumbing Wrench Faucet Installation & Removal Tool (57003) for
$15.88.
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About this item:- 6-sided cubed wrench insert works on 5/8-in., 3/4-in., 7/8-in., 15/16-in., and 1-in. nuts and is ideal for supply lines and clamp nuts
- Pronged retainer end of the cylindrical insert holds 3 or 4-slot strainer baskets in place while removing or installing the strainer nut
- 5/8 in. deep-welled socket end of the cylindrical insert accommodates most common single-hole faucet mountings
- Hole on the side of the cylindrical insert fits a screwdriver for extra leverage when breaking stubborn nuts loose
- Notched end of the handle accommodates most common 2, 3, 4, and 6-tab basin mounting nuts
- Unique insert design for turning angle stop handles prevents marring chrome finishes
- Open slot on the handle allows for easy placement over existing supply lines to loosen or attach
- Convenient handheld size clears tight spaces under sinks
- Reinforced plastic body and lightweight aluminum inserts provide long-lasting durability and use
- Both inserts fit inside the handle for compact storage in toolboxes
Top Comments
My biggest gripe with this is that I could never get it to consistently remove or tighten water supply lines to the faucet underneath the sink. The Ridgid basin wrench has worked wonders but this tool has been junk each time I've tried it.
Other people in the comments seem like it's helped them, so more power to them.
1.0 out of 5 stars Haven't found a single instance of use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
Style: ToolVerified Purchase
Professional plumber here. Thought I'd try this tool to limit the number of things bouncing around in the tool bag. Seemed like a really impressive tool; all of the functionality! I've spent quit a bit of effort in trying to find the usefulness of this tool. Every time I've tried to use it...it falls flat on it's face. There has only been one instance of use, a faucet mount nut on a delta faucet in a medical treatment room install. Installation of stops? Nope, it won't reach around the stop to the compression nut. 3 hole sink basket tool? Nope, spread of teeth aren't correct. Faucet stem nuts to mount under sink? Nope, not the right size or reach. Supply line nut? Nope, none of the arrangements fit snug enough to feel good about. Guess I could use it on toilet supply nuts, but who needs a tool to tighten those? Overall, I still like the idea presented here, I just haven't found a useful instance for this product. I really should have just spent the money on another Milwaukee spud wrench.
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Amazing deal. Wish I had waited but glad I didn't since I needed the tool!)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Haven't found a single instance of use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
Style: ToolVerified Purchase
Professional plumber here. Thought I'd try this tool to limit the number of things bouncing around in the tool bag. Seemed like a really impressive tool; all of the functionality! I've spent quit a bit of effort in trying to find the usefulness of this tool. Every time I've tried to use it...it falls flat on it's face. There has only been one instance of use, a faucet mount nut on a delta faucet in a medical treatment room install. Installation of stops? Nope, it won't reach around the stop to the compression nut. 3 hole sink basket tool? Nope, spread of teeth aren't correct. Faucet stem nuts to mount under sink? Nope, not the right size or reach. Supply line nut? Nope, none of the arrangements fit snug enough to feel good about. Guess I could use it on toilet supply nuts, but who needs a tool to tighten those? Overall, I still like the idea presented here, I just haven't found a useful instance for this product. I really should have just spent the money on another Milwaukee spud wrench.
Also, a basin wrench will do the same thing, if not better but could be more expensive.
Amazing deal. Wish I had waited but glad I didn't since I needed the tool!)
Also: dont bother with the kolher faucet installation tool. That thing is a 10 dollar piece of plastic that will break the second you attempt to twist the lugnuts off.
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The problem is you are only going to need this tool around once a decade.