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Reddit mentions of RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops and Compression Couplings, Angle Stop Wrench

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RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops and Compression Couplings, Angle Stop Wrench
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The RIDGID One Stop Wrench features two wrenches in a single tool making plumbing work quick and easyProvides the exact wrenches you need to install angle stops and compression couplingsCompact design stores smaller wrench inside of the tubular body of the larger angle stop wrench for convenienceIncludes a 15/16-inch open-end wrench, 9/16-inch open-end wrench and an open-end 12-point box-line wrenchRIDGID One Stop Wrench is also ideal for straight stops, appliance legs, shower heads, faucet nuts and toilet bowl bolts
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Color1
Height0.75 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.8 pounds
Width4.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops and Compression Couplings, Angle Stop Wrench:

u/ComeOnYouApes ยท 1 pointr/Plumbing

Here are several of my favorite special tools made by Ridgid

Amazon This tool is really handy for faucets and drains.

$30 on amazon

Amazon Every one needs a few extra 6 in 1's laying around, may as well get a good one.

$12 on amazon

Amazon This two part wrench is perfect for water stops.

$30 on Amazon

Amazon This is the bees knees for cutting the tubular plastic used for traps and waste lines under sinks and lavs.

$20 on Amazon

You can probably get all of that and be just over the $100 limit with taxes and shipping. I've used all of these in the field and now sell them since i moved to the other side of the parts counter, they make good stuff. Do a Ridgid Tool search on Amazon so you can see if any of there more expensive tools would make sense. Like if he does gas work with copper, they have great flairing tools.