Ridgid Faucet & Sink Installer (Fast Faucet Fixes!!) — by Home Repair Tutor
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Do you want to remove a bathroom faucet? Want to know the best tool for the job?
You could use a basin wrench. Heck I’ve been using one for years. But the Ridgid Faucet and Sink Installer tool is awesome.
Here are 3 great uses
1. Remove and install faucet supply lines (without getting bloody knuckles)
2. Turn off stubborn faucet and toilet shutoff valves
3. Loosen faucet retaining nuts from underneath the sink
It costs about $21 with tax.
You don’t need to remove the sink to remove the faucet or supply lines. The Ridgid tool will fit up underneath the sink and be able to access the supply lines and faucet retaining nuts.
This really comes in handy if you want to update your bathroom by replacing the sink faucet.
Check out the video and I’ll show you why I love the Ridgid Faucet and Sink Installer so much.
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Cheers,
Jeff
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Thank u…very helpful Video
Does this take off stubborn bolts to the toilet seat?
If I had room to fit that bigass tool on the faucet nuts, I wouldn't need it.
Great tutorial video! I just bought this tool but wasn't how to use it. Thanks for your expertise!
Does it take 3/4 and 1/2?
What about a backer wrench? Most of the time if the nut is that tight on the faucet supply connection you need a backer wrench so you dont twist copper into a pretzel. Think it's a good tool but you should always use a backer wrench
I’ve been having this in storage for couple years used once!!! And didn’t know I could remove the inserts! Great vid thanks!
Does this do faucet nuts (the one holding the drain on)? Or just it does just do supply lines? Are the heads big enough for a 1.5 inch nut?
Do you think I can use this tool to tighten my kitchen sink faucet? I gave up trying to tighten it with a wrench… there's just not enough space =(