🔧 Unlock tight spaces with precision and power!
The DURATECH 11" Basin Wrench features adjustable spring-loaded jaws fitting nuts from 3/8" to 1¼", a 180° pivoting head for hard-to-reach angles, and durable high carbon steel construction with rust-resistant coating—engineered for professional-grade plumbing repairs and long-lasting performance.
Manufacturer | DURATECH |
Part Number | DTBWS |
Product Dimensions | 33.4 x 12.6 x 3.2 cm; 530 g |
Item model number | BW01 |
Size | 11“/280mm |
Colour | Silver |
Style | Adjustable |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Material | High Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flex |
Usage | Hand Repair Tool |
Included Components | Basin Wrench |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 530 g |
A**.
Done the job for a low price...
Does the job when I replaced a tap on my bathroom sink and for the money, I could not complain, Very Happy.
B**N
Ok
Ok
A**R
Not easy to use
It did the job but not straight forward
E**N
Great for loose taps
Sorted loose tap in no time
P**R
This is not a magic wand
It's robust enough, but, adds to the faff of tap installation. I've kept it as I can see it might get a turn where nothing else can.
M**D
Makes getting to sink pipe nuts a doddle.
Clever tool for average DIY plumber. Makes getting the pipe and undersink nuts a doddle.
F**S
Good Idea Poorly Executed.
The simple 'Monkey Wrench' has been around for decades, and during that time the jaws have always been flat. So, when the designer of this tool got to the drawing board, what on earth possessed them to make the jaws curved? I can only assume that they were a fashion designer rather than a tool designer!The really difficult nut to get to when changing a tap is the tap back-nut. This is often a half depth nut with integral washer. So instead of this tool gripping nicely, it neatly slips off because the curvature of the jaws means that it is only touching the very edge of the nut, and then at an angle. The edge of the nut is often chamfered which makes matters even worse. Unless your nut is at least half the width of those curved jaws, you don't stand a chance. Even them you need one hand to press the jaws tight against the underside of the basin, one hand to hold the tap in place, and another one to turn the tool!Back to my old cranked spanner - even if it doesn't quite fit metric nuts properly!
T**L
Easy to use
Am not plumber but made my job go easy
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