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Superior Tools 6020 Tub Drain Wrench, Fits 1/2-Inch and 3/8-Inch Ratchet

Superior Tools 6020 Tub Drain Wrench, Fits 1/2-Inch and 3/8-Inch Ratchet
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Superior Tools 6020 Tub Drain Wrench, Fits 1/2-Inch and 3/8-Inch Ratchet

 
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Tub Drain Wrench, Heavy Duty Die Cast Aluminum, Fits 1-1/2" & 2" Closet Spuds, Can Be Turned With An Adjustable Wrench Or Heavy Duty Screwdriver, Installs & Removes Tub Drains & Closet Spuds, Fits On 1/2" & 3/8" Ratchet, Made In USA.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:11.5 inches
Product Width:4.75 inches
Product Height:8.0 inches
Product Weight:0.6 pounds
Package Length:9.5 inches
Package Width:3.9 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Features
  • Fits 1-1/2" closet spuds

  • Will not scratch fine finishes.

  • Can be turned w/ an adjustable wrench extension or heavy-duty screwdriver.

  • Will also remove/install toilet seat nuts. New design.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Tub Wrench  Feb 24, 2009 By cajunjake
Excellent tool. Easily removed and installed tub drain in two bath tubs. I had to improvise this wrench to remove my second tub drain which was too corroded for the wrench to get sufficinet "grip" on the inside of the drain (the cross piece inside the drain where the wrench normally grabs broke off due to the corrosion). I wrapped the wrench with a piece of rubber liner (cut from a roll of tool box/cabinet shelf liner) which provided just enough grip to unscrew the old drain. Price by Amazon was by far the cheapest price I've seen - cheaper than Lowe's/Home Depot. Showed up at my house in one week with the Free shipping.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Worked for me  Oct 25, 2008 By T. D.
I used this wrench to remove a tub drain that was looking corroded. Although it fit just right and I had a socket wrench in the top for leverage, I was having trouble getting the wrench to move at all.
I solved this problem by placing the wrench in the freezer for 20 minutes, then letting it set in the tub drain for 10 minutes to 'shrink' the drain. After that, I was able to slowly unscrew the drain with this wrench and my socket wrench (with extension) in the top.
The nice thing about this wrench is that it gives you both sizes. I had to use the other end (smaller end in my case) when putting in my new drain.
Since then, I have seen this same item at Lowes Home Improvement; however, Amazon has a lower price.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Superior tool, made in USA, lifetime warranty  Apr 05, 2010 By Steven E. Medved "Steve M"
I am a mechanic and I love tools. I was amazed to find this tool was made in Ohio and has a lifetime warranty. It is designed so each end will take a half inch ratchet or extension or a three eighths inch extension. I used the half inch with a breaker bar and the old drain came out nicely.

I used RTV (GE bath silicone) and installed the Danze drain Danze D490637PNV Lift and Turn Tub Drain, Polished Nickel PVD using the wonderful tool. Even though I will likely never use it again it was well worth the purchase price to make the job easy.

As is says this tool does not damage the drain finish and will also remove square half inch toilet hold down nuts.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Tub drain wrench  Jan 18, 2007 By Robert W. Arnett
Excellent tool. Made removal and replacement of a bath tub/shower drain very quick and simple.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Worth every penny  Jan 28, 2011 By David Burger
I bought this after reading a review on a handyman magazine that suggested the proper way to remove a tub drain was to cut a notch in it and smack it with a hammer.

Don't do that.

Buy this thing, it took what could have been a huge ordeal, and possible breaking of my tub, and made it a really simple job. Took me less than a minute to fit this into a socket wrench and take the drain out.

Feels good and heavy, solid.

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