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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Jul 9, 2024
Danco Multi-Use Metal Aerator Key (10909)
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Country of Origin ‎China
Not to mention this is purpose built, smaller, lighter, fits in awkward spaces and has a very low chance to mar up high $$$ faucet. But yes, there are jack of all trades, master of none solutions out there. For a homeowner that might need to remove 1 aerator per decade an adjustable wrench would work fine (assuming the fitting isn't recessed). For $4 though, this is a pretty cheap option as well. Especially if you do it often enough to actually want a tool that was designed around a certain function.
I swear some people's tool box seems like it only contains a 2lb mallet, a 10-in-1 (missing 3 bits, 3-4 more completely stripped), and a 12" channellock to cover everything from roof repair to changing brakes. "I know enough to be dangerous" you hear them declare
Edit: you probably have an aerator key under your sink if you live in a newer house or had a professional replace the faucet in the last 5-10 years. Many people have no idea what that little blue thing is zip tied to their supply line [aquaterior.com].
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Not to mention this is purpose built, smaller, lighter, fits in awkward spaces and has a very low chance to mar up high $$$ faucet. But yes, there are jack of all trades, master of none solutions out there. For a homeowner that might need to remove 1 aerator per decade an adjustable wrench would work fine (assuming the fitting isn't recessed). For $4 though, this is a pretty cheap option as well. Especially if you do it often enough to actually want a tool that was designed around a certain function.
I swear some people's tool box seems like it only contains a 2lb mallet, a 10-in-1 (missing 3 bits, 3-4 more completely stripped), and a 12" channellock to cover everything from roof repair to changing brakes. "I know enough to be dangerous" you hear them declare
Edit: you probably have an aerator key under your sink if you live in a newer house or had a professional replace the faucet in the last 5-10 years. Many people have no idea what that little blue thing is zip tied to their supply line [aquaterior.com].
I don't know why everyone is being so crabby, it solves a problem for under $5 and if you need it you need it. Who cares if it's made in China? So was the aerator it's going to work on. You're probably going to use this only a dozen times before you replace the faucet anyway.