RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops and Compression Couplings, Angle Stop Wrench
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There are two ends that are open. A 12-point 1/2" wrench is one of them. The other is a 9/16" x 9/16" x 9/16" x 9/16" combination. Square wrenches that are 15/16" in diameter. The tool is 1' long when screwed together, but it can be made into two pieces. One is one foot long and the other is eight inches long. It goes into the longer wrench's handle.
2 interlocking tools that take up the same amount of space as a single tool
It is most commonly used to connect plumbing with the most common sizes of nuts and fittings. One nice feature is that the end pieces, unlike most wrench sets, are flat, allowing you to get full access to the nuts for loosening and tightening. The only drawback is that it is difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. In addition, if you require one, I would have a pipe wrench.
One picture shows the tool in its entirety, while the other shows it separately. As a result, the set appears to have three pieces but only has two.
Selected User Reviews For RIDGID 27023 Model 2002 One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops and Compression Couplings, Angle Stop Wrench
Adjustable wrenches have been a part of my personal home repairs and remodels for many years. After a recommendation from a plumber friend, I decided to buy this tool for a recent remodel. What a savior of time! The wrenches are a perfect fit, hold the angle stops securely, and allow you to tighten/loosen the compression nuts quickly and safely. Copper piping has a tendency to bend or move over time, especially if it has been around for a long time. The last thing you want is a $5 angle stop replacement to become a $150 pipe break. If you'll be doing a lot of angle stop, straight stop, or compression fitting work, this is a great tool to have. It is comparable to big-box stores in terms of price.
To begin with, three wrenches are depicted, but you only get two. The listing explains this in some detail. However, I find them to be far too restricted for my tastes. I used it on a simple project at a friend's house, but I still needed other wrenches because it lacked a size that I would assume is common in household plumbing. The knipex adjustable pliers wrench will save you money. It's worth more than its weight in gold.
The concept is clever, but the execution is poor. There's also no coating, which means that if you're a plumber, you're constantly around water, and mine rusted within a week. And, yes, I clean all of my tools after each job.
This is a tool I got for plumbling situations - So far, I've used it to repair a toilet and then a faucet. Even when I was building a rack for the kayaks, I used it as my "go to tool" because of the variety of sizes it can tighten. br>It's a little heavier than a standard wrench, but that's not a problem - it'll get the job done. br> I strongly advise you to purchase it.
Great tool, I'm a plumber, and I finally got these. What I noticed is that they fit great on older angle stops, but the new angle stops appear to have a thicker chrome coating, and they don't fit most of them.
This is preferable to three boxes or two adjustable wrenches in general. When it comes to ascetics, the finish is machined rather than forged (?). ), as shown in the illustration. The serrated grip also has a less exaggerated feel to it. The two wrenches can be stored together, which is convenient; the 5/8 flare nut is a little loose, but this isn't a big deal. The 15/16 and 9/16 are a little on the tight side. I believe it is due to a 2mm thickness difference in the wrench head thickness. This, I believe, unnecessarily contributes to the overabundance of information. snugness. I moan about these minor annoyances because you're already crammed into a small space, and every little bit helps. I'm curious about the Duratech's performance.
All of my finishing tools had to be purchased. And this is by far my favorite; it gets the job done without a lot of fuss or angle stop overtightening.
This One Stop tool is a must-have because it includes all of the common sizes used for most home plumbing jobs such as under the sinks, toilet bowl tanks, and so on. I no longer need to carry multiple wrenches of various sizes, and it frees up space in my tool caddy.