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What Customers Are Saying
The basin wrench is a specialized tool that can be helpful for plumbing tasks in tight spaces, such as changing kitchen faucets and sinks. Many customers found it effective, but some reported a learning curve to using it properly and issues with grip and shaft length. The quality and performance of the basin wrench seems to vary, with mixed opinions on its overall usefulness for different plumbing jobs.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.For those hard-to-reach nuts
Would RecommendFor those hard-to-reach connections underneath the sinks, these really are the answer.
It doesn't work there's not enough grip to hold
Would Not RecommendIt's a piece of junk
This made fast work out of my faucet change.
Save time. And Knuckles.
Garbage
Would Not RecommendNo grip at all wouldn't grip 1/2 nuts on supply line under sink straight or directional.Kobalt should be ashamed
thats a great product
Would Recommendthe brand kobalt i like cant think of anything i dont like
Worth the cost!
Would RecommendWhen you have to get up into the vanity and behind the sink, look no further than this wrench. Easy to use. Kobalt makes good products and this is no exception.
Worked perfect…. A must in tight spaces
Worked perfect…. A must in tight spaces
Exactly what I needed
Would RecommendThis tool was the perfect solution to not being able to fit my hand and a wrench in the tiny space where the faucet water connections were. Perfect tool for that job.
Get it sooner than later!
Would RecommendI spent umtold hours trying to remove a stubborn kitchen faucet with strap wren h, slip joints, and what ever else i thoughtmight work. Finally broke down and go this tool. 5 minutes! DONE!
It's handy don't let your neighbor get hold of it.
It enabled me to loosen and remove water supply supply nut under sink.
Only used once so far and worked ok.
Would RecommendI liked because it tightened under sink nut for faucet and it was bulky. I am hoping that is continues to grip the nut and doesn't break. Crossing fingers. I was delighted I saved a plumber bill.
This wrench is directional
Would RecommendFor those of you that are having trouble getting this to “grip”, please note that it is directional. To use it to loosen a nut, rotate the head of the wrench 90 degrees over to the left so the Kobalt logo faces up. (Up being away from the handle). To use it to tighten a nut, rotate the head of the wrench 90 degrees to the right so the Kobalt logo faces down toward the handle. It’s designed this way so you can use it kind of like a socket wrench. Kobalt does itself a disservice not listing this i...
