If you go to Home Depot to get these tools. That Rigid basin wrench is definitely worth the price. I know it’s more expensive but legit I’ve seen coworkers get the cheap ones and the buy multiple and I’ve had the rigid one goin on 8 years.
Just changed out my kitchen sink. Old one was top shallow and the facet was off center. First time doing anything of this nature so I quite literally went in armed with nothing but information gleaned from youtube videos and plumbing forums. Stopped by home depot after I managed to get the old kitchen sink up. One of the tools I grabbed on a whim was the easy facet wrench along with PVC cutters and few other tools. When it came to the removal and install of the new facet. This silly looking tool came in clutch. I'm not small by any measure. 6 foot and 240 pounds. The space was very tight. This tool made this particular section of the install a breeze. Tightening and loosening. The gap in the middle of the tool allows the hoses to slip inside and keep it nice and tidy while you're working your way up to the nut. Pretty much the rest of the sinks and toilets have to get replaced and this tool will more than likely come in handy
I use a basin wrench a lot of times to shut off water going to the house in the water meter box. A lot more compact than carry the long water meter key doodad thingamabob.
The original rigid basin wrench was nice but the newer square one sucks, it won't fit in tight places! The kobalt on is still round and seems more sturdy.
“Spring loaded Jaw to grab on the nuts” that’s wild!!
That’s a bar!
My defense mechanism
Sometimes it's easier to remove the sink change the faucet reinstall the sink
always remove the sink first if possible. when you’re installing a faucet for the first time, make sure to install the faucet first
@@swimdude15005ll😊😊
Every time i try that its either caulked or liquid nailed down lol
If you go to Home Depot to get these tools. That Rigid basin wrench is definitely worth the price. I know it’s more expensive but legit I’ve seen coworkers get the cheap ones and the buy multiple and I’ve had the rigid one goin on 8 years.
Frankly an insane thumbnail
It's worth it for even one replacement !! Easy faucet wrench that is the basin can be tricky sometimes
Much respect to the plumbers who make it look easy
Just changed out my kitchen sink. Old one was top shallow and the facet was off center. First time doing anything of this nature so I quite literally went in armed with nothing but information gleaned from youtube videos and plumbing forums. Stopped by home depot after I managed to get the old kitchen sink up. One of the tools I grabbed on a whim was the easy facet wrench along with PVC cutters and few other tools. When it came to the removal and install of the new facet. This silly looking tool came in clutch. I'm not small by any measure. 6 foot and 240 pounds. The space was very tight. This tool made this particular section of the install a breeze. Tightening and loosening. The gap in the middle of the tool allows the hoses to slip inside and keep it nice and tidy while you're working your way up to the nut. Pretty much the rest of the sinks and toilets have to get replaced and this tool will more than likely come in handy
I have taken a scrap pvc pipe section. Cut some notches on end. My own spanner wrench
Exactly! EXACTLY!
Basin buddy is pretty awesome to use as well
Bought the claw and box spanners
Failed miserably couldnt undo a single bolt in an hour
Time to call in the plumber
Uuuh hardwork and patience xD
I use a basin wrench a lot of times to shut off water going to the house in the water meter box. A lot more compact than carry the long water meter key doodad thingamabob.
The basin wrench not always fit in terms of space. In the UK we have nerrad kit and tool station kit 8r classic box spanners
Have them both!!! 👍🏿🛠
The nut does work well the that fleshlight
Disconnect the P trap and the supply lines lift the utility sink off the bracket. Simple.
No no! THAT'S STUPID +
@@frederickneal4781 Work smarter not harder . Is only use a faucet wrench when you gotta.
The original rigid basin wrench was nice but the newer square one sucks, it won't fit in tight places! The kobalt on is still round and seems more sturdy.
My ex gf may identify as a rigid easy faucet wrench. She had a mouth and slits that conformed to all kinds of nuts too. Sus 🤨
The basin wrench works better than red tool in this situation without a doubt
Hm seems like a decent tool!
I like to do things the hard way and take weeks to git-r-done
best is ridged
Fits on all kinds of nuts hehe
Some things are just meant to be left in the past 😂
This video is sus
Telescope 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Most of the words you used are sus
*NUT* hehe
Nah im good i like struggleing for an hour with regular tools
I've been struggling for hours with a basin wrench.
@@patrickcorcoran4828 i feel your pain i did that while changing my bathroom sink
I've had to unhook the sink from the floor