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The Superior Tool03825 Basin Buddy Faucet Nut Wrench is a versatile and durable tool designed to effortlessly grip and remove various types of nuts, including metal, PVC, and coupling nuts. Its innovative cutaway design allows for easy access around existing supply lines, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit. Weighing just 3.68 ounces, this aluminum wrench is compatible with standard ratchet drives, ensuring you can tackle plumbing tasks with confidence and ease.
Manufacturer | Superior Tool |
Part Number | 3825 |
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.06 x 4.09 x 10.69 inches |
Item model number | 3825 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Aluminum |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
Included Components | Basin Buddy Universal Faucet Nut Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Don't fit everything, but worked for what I needed.
I have lots of wrenches but my biggest standard one is 7/8. I needed 15/16 for the faucet hookup. I had standard sockets this size, but they can't be used in this application. I decided to buy this instead of getting a new wrench (or using an awkward adjustable wrench) due to this would allow me to not only tighten the 15/16 connection but would also allow me to tighten the plastic basin nuts.And in short, worked great on both. Fits them both securely and is easy to get it on the nuts. I found it better/easier to use my 1/4 drive and extension then the 3/8 drive (I tried it using both). But either can be used, thanks to an adapter that comes with the tool.It don't work for the smaller nut where the supply water comes out of, but I had a wrench that size (5/8). And that area is easier to get too. It also don't seem to work on my commodes supply line. (I didn't need it too, just tested it for this review)But I only needed and expected it to work on the 15/16 nuts and the plastic white basin nuts, and it did so. Makes it much easier as you don't have to try to get a wrench in that tight area. Just be carefully not to over tighten them, specially the plastic nuts. It might be temping to do so, since you can now get your socket wrench on it. They warn you of this on the instructions.
J**K
Love this tool!
Can't even count how many times I busted my knuckles trying to get those nuts loose that supposedly were originally hand tightened before the calcium and rust enveloped them. This thing sometimes falls off the wrench but no problem putting it back on and continuing. Compared to the patience necessary without this tool, this thing is amazing!
J**A
great tool
works just as advertised. wish I found it sooner.
B**Y
Works well
I'm slowly replacing all my 20 year old pex-tubes under my sinks (One burst and ruined my carpets.) As an amateur plumber, actually a do it yourself to save money guy, I bought your typical basic basin wrench and it was terrible. Sent it back and bought this Basin Buddy Faucet Nut Wrench. It seemed to be an interesting concept on removing nuts. I liked that I could use a racket and extension to get to those pesky hard to reach. I wish they made the mini attachment more secure. It mini allows the wrench to wiggle loose and then it will fall off it you're not careful. When you're in a compromised position it's easy to get a little sideways and down comes the wrench. That however is not a deal breaker and as long as you have tension on the wrench you should be fine. Other than that I recommend it over the other types.
J**O
Efective, but use caution when using
Wrench is cleverly designed to tighten or loosen a variety of nuts and retainers in hard to reach spaces, such as beneath a sink. I used the product successfully to remove an old faucet from a very deep-basin laundry sink, which required the wrench to be mounted on an 18" ratchet extension. As other reviewers have reported, the wrench does not remain firmly attached to the extension, but rather slips off easily. Unfortunately the receptacle for the extension's shaft is just a little too large. On multiple occasions the wrench--a heavy metal object--fell and nearly struck me in the face. The risk of injury to eyes and teeth is substantial. I would recommend wearing eye protection.
A**R
Didn't work for my use case, but keeping for future projects
The nut on my kitchen faucet was much larger than what this tool can accomodate. I'm not sure if the max. diameter is listed anywhere on the product page, but if so, I must've missed it. That said, the quality and versatility is fantastic, so I'm going to hang on to the tool for future plumbing projects instead of returning it. No other wrenches or adapters I've found online came close to helping me get the torque I need to tighten the nut; especially in such a tight space full of pipes and hoses. The socket wrench approach is ingenious.
A**W
Makes clearance a non-issue
When paired with a 6 inch ratchet extension, a ln impossibly tight spot was a breeze. To make the job as easy as possible, insert the supply line into the gap of the tool, then just slide it all the way up to the nut. It'll engage immediately. Worth the price.
S**E
Best plumbing gadget
Work like a charm for most modern faucet nuts
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