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Reddit mentions of Ridgid 57003 EZ Change Faucet Tool, Sink Wrench
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Ridgid 57003 EZ Change Faucet Tool, Sink Wrench. Here are the top ones.
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- EZ CHANGE WRENCH: Multifunctional plumbing tool is ideal for under-sink faucet installation and removal and compatible with common faucets, shut-off valves, supply lines, and basket strainers
- 6-SIDED CUBED INSERT: Works on 5/8-in., 3/4-in., 7/8-in., 15/16-in., and 1-in. nuts and is ideal for use with supply lines, clamp nuts, and turning angle stops without marring chrome
- CYLINDRICAL INSERT: Features 5/8-in deep-welled socket for single-hole mountings, 3 and 4-slot strainer basket retainer, and hole fits screwdrivers for extra leverage when breaking stubborn nuts loose
- MULTIPURPOSE HANDLE: Notched end handle accommodates most common 2, 3, 4, and 6-tab basin mounting nuts while the handle's open slot clears supply lines to loosen or attach
- COMPACT AND DURABLE: Handheld size clears tight spaces under sinks while its reinforced plastic body and lightweight aluminum inserts that fit inside the handle provide long-lasting durability and use
Features:
Specs:
Color | Orange |
Height | 2.25 Inches |
Length | 10.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 2.25 Inches |
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.
I also keep one of these, a little less awkward but I find it handy to have both
Plumber's apprentice here, a little overeager to talk about this. I definitely use my baby channel locks on faucet supply lines at the valve with my large ones to hold the valve steady. For the top portion where the line goes into the faucet I have a special red tool that tightens them. You put the supply line inside of it so you can still twist it to tighten, it's pretty neat! It even has another side for tightening the plastic nut that holds the faucet in place underneath so you can easily tighten what's needed in those very cramped quarters
https://www.amazon.com/Ridgid-57003-Change-Faucet-Wrench/dp/B078YYD66B
(Check out the 4th pic for context of putting the supply lines inside of it. The metal piece on the right comes out for tightening of the supply line and plastic nut that holds the faucet down)
I use this when I’m changing a faucet. I’m not sure what yours looks like underneath but this has been my money maker.
Ridgid 57003 EZ Change Faucet Tool, Sink Wrench https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078YYD66B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fAx5BbRJYNJYY