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What Customers Are Saying
The drain wrench received mixed reviews. Many customers found it effective and efficient at removing or installing sink strainers. However, some reported issues with the wrench not fitting their particular drain properly, causing it to slip or not engage the nut securely. The consensus is that the wrench works well for some users, but may not be a universal fit for all sink drain configurations. Customers are advised to measure their drain nut size before purchasing to ensure compatibility.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.useless
Would Not RecommendThe opening of the tool was too wide and would not engage the tabs to get the nut off. looks great on paper but did absolutely nothing to help.
Hard to use
Would Not RecommendHard to Handle
Excellent
Would RecommendJust what I needed to complete the Job!
Not worth the money
Would Not RecommendReally just awkward to use and didn’t really fit the nut well.
Looked like a great tool but....
Well it looked like a great tool, but I could not tell in the store when I picked it up it had a bend in the part that needed to be super flat to be able to wrench the sink strainer nut so I couldn't use it and I had to go back to the old reliable large set of channel locks. I will be returning the item and did not work. Thanks for nothing!
I wish I would not have needed it
Would RecommendDoes not work if you can't get the pipes off first
Unusable
Would Not RecommendWarped, soft metal (softer than a drain nut), and doesn't fit anything very well, if at all. Buy a large pair of channel locks instead and save yourself from bruises and headache. This tool is unusable.
Great price
Would RecommendEasy to use
Reliable metal Strainer Wrench
Would Recommendone of the best strainer wrenches that I've had
Not costly and saves time and effort.
Would RecommendPerfect tool for the sink.
EXPEN$IVE BUT, GOT THE JOB DONE
Would Not RecommendGets the job done but is $5 more than a similar tool at Menards. This tool is awkward because it completely encircles the sink basket nut, and frequently falls off. The tool would be better if it was open ended. That way it could be put onto those gnarly basket strainer nuts where it's more convenient.
