🔧 Unlock tight spaces with precision and power!
The DURATECH 11" Basin Wrench features adjustable spring-loaded jaws fitting nuts from 3/8" to 1-1/4", a 180° pivoting head for hard-to-reach angles, and durable high carbon steel construction with rust-resistant coating—designed for reliable, slip-free plumbing repairs under sinks.
Color | Silver |
Brand | DURATECH |
Material | High Carbon Steel |
Item Length | 28 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 530 Grams |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flex |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Is Racheting | Yes |
Is Non Sparking | No |
End Style | hang hole |
Manufacturer | DURATECH |
Wrench Length Style | standard |
UPC | 820909692812 |
Part Number | DTBWS |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Item model number | BW01 |
Size | Basin Wrench |
Style | Adjustable |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Usage | Hand Repair Tool |
Included Components | Basin Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Well made
It works well ez to use.I also use to work lawn sprinklers. You can grab risers , turn and unscrew with out digging a big hole .
R**Y
Faucet tool
Great tool ,worked great
J**I
Works but hard to use
I needed to tighten the ring under the kitchen sink to keep my faucet from moving and, because the area is kind if recessed and small it’s difficult to get to so I bought this plumbers tool. It worked great for tightening the bolt but was hard for me to get on the bolt to twist it because I couldn’t keep it open to put it on. When I finally got it on it was easy to turn and tighten. Gripped well. Maybe i just don’t know how to use the tool right. A smaller tool might have worked easier in my narrow area. Durable took and seems well made. Took off one star because of difficulty getting it on.
D**Y
Great tool for a house owner
If you need to tighten a faucet under the sink, then this is probably "a must have".My filter faucet got loosen and boy, I tried tighening it by my own hands, a pliers, a wrench, and I would've gotten a plumber, but luckily I found this tool. The faucet is located in a very inconvenient place, and only this tool did the trick, saving me a good hundred dollars for a plumber.I don't need it on daily basis, but since it saved me quite a lot of money, I kept it.Q&A:Q: How is the quality?A: It's excellent. The tool is sturdy and well madeQ: is is easy to use?A: yes, as long as you may reach the nut and know gow to use a wrenchQ: can I tighten and loosing nuts with it?A: yes, the head flips over, so you can loose or tighten nutsTip: you may need a helper (it was my daughter) to hold the faucet.Q: would you recommend it to a friend?A: Yes, absolutely.Buy it and keep it for the sake of fairness and great tools:)
J**N
Good for fixing sinks
It worked getting sink fixed. Good tool to keep around
S**Y
>>> NOT USEFUL
> I recently changed both a kitchen faucet and a bathroom faucet in my home, and found no use for this tool.> On my kitchen faucet, I did not have the clearance around a nut to grab and turn it with this tool. I was able to grab the nuts with a simple mechanic's wrench, but the nuts on the old faucet were frozen with rust, and I could not turn them.> Ultimately, I simply cut through the old faucet at counter-top level with a saber-saw (a true saber saw, not a jigsaw) with a metal-cutting blade. Then I remembered that I had done the same thing 20 years earlier, when I replaced the previous faucet. The faucets are not as massive as they seem --- it is easy to cut through them with a good metal-cutting blade. You don't have to cut through the old faucet flush with the countertop, and you don't want to damage your countertop trying to do that. Just cut through, perhaps 3/8" or 1/2" above the countertop and the faucet falls apart. But, the saw blades do flop around alot, so protect your countertop with cardboard, or maybe several layers of masking tape or duct tape.> The replacement faucet was designed to be an easy install, and was with simple handtools, so this tool was not needed and would have been much harder to use.> On my bathroom sink, I could not get an angle to use the tool (because of the drain line, valves, etc. A deep mechanic's socket on a "wobbly" extension did the job.> There are similar tools (including a "telescoping" version of this tool) which are extendable/collapsible which would probably be easier to get around obstructions. But, a deep socket, with a wobbly or flexible extension is probably better, if the socket is deep enough for your situation.> Note that deep sockets are not components of most handy-man's tool kits, albeit a deep spark plug socket is usually included in most socket wrench sets (which is unlikely to be the size you'll need). So, if you need to use a deep socket. You can borrow a set, or purchase a cheap deep-socket set for $15 to $20 --- assuming that you already have a standard socket set with a ratchet and extensions (including a short wobbly or flexible extension).
D**.
Long reach with solid hold.
Good wrench that works as advertised. If you need a wrench with a longer reach this wrench should do the job.
J**
Great little tool
This is a perfect little too for amateurs in the plumbing field. They works wonders, great design.
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