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๐ฉ Upgrade your toolkit with the ultimate tub drain removerโbecause every pro deserves the right wrench!
The HAUTMEC Tub Drain Remover Wrench Tool PL0030 is a dual-ended, heavy-duty aluminum tool designed to fit most standard tub drain shoes (1 3/8" and 1 1/2"). Its robust yet lightweight die-cast construction minimizes hand fatigue, enabling quick and efficient removal or installation of bathtub drains. Compatible with adjustable wrenches and heavy-duty screwdrivers, this tool is a must-have for both professional plumbers and savvy DIYers seeking reliable, long-lasting performance.




























| ASIN | B072JWGQKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,943 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #27 in Adjustable Wrenches |
| Brand | HAUTMEC |
| Brand Name | HAUTMEC |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,444 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Head Style | Round |
| Item Length | 6 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SUOBO TOOLS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PL0030 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | PL0030 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**F
Works like a charm...just use the right tools!
The product is as stated. It is made well and holds up to all that is needed to remove the tub drain. The price is just right. It works like a charm. Meaning, if you're looking for the correct way of removing the tub drain, this IS the tool to use. Don't use the back end of pliers please. It's not worth the damage that might happen to your hands. The tool fits perfectly into the drain. I used the smaller end. As a utility tool, this product will come in handy for all future removals. Just use the old style pipe wrench to turn this tool. A crescent wrench will slip and you could get harmed. If you use the old style plumber's wrench, you will find it holds perfectly as you may require a little assistance with a hammer. All plumbers do not use putty I found. I had to remove sparkle from this part. In any event, this product is great!
S**.
Great product!
Works as advertised; highly recommended!
C**B
Works great!
Works like a charm! So easy to use!!
K**Z
great tool
great tool. It makes the job easier
P**R
Good stuff
I can fix my kitchen sink by myself. It s handy. Steady.
Z**E
Can't take the tub drain out?
It worked very well!
A**L
Good tool to have
Defintely fits
V**A
Requires good amount of muscle
Felt like the "teeth" should have been a bit longer to not require so much downward force to get the drain started. Otherwise did the job, but would look for an alternative if I was doing multiple drain removals.
M**7
Not for UK
No use for UK Market!
I**E
It is a good condition
It works so well ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป
A**N
Perfect ๐
Awesome ๐
M**N
Perfect tool for the job.
Fit my drain perfectly. As my dad said, "always use the right tool for the job". This is the tool you need. Worked great. Don't use it much, but friends and family borrow it.
I**C
Purpose built tool that does the job
I removed a 25 yr old tub drain unit and will likely will never use it again! However, trying to do the job with say a pair of needle nose pliers would have been impossible! The old hardened plumbers putty between the tub and the drain plus the putty was partially on the threads, required a fair amount of force. Also installing the new unit required effort to compress and squeeze out the new fresh putty. Pliers would have scratched and chewed up the finish for sure! Plus you might even break off the metal stringers on the bottom of the drain unit since all the force using pliers, is just on two stringers instead of all four. So get this wrench and make it an clean job! The tool itself is solid metal with a hole for a screw driver or you can use a pipe wrench. As mentioned, you will need a good amount of leverage to get the old unit out so its important you get a good grip on the wrench.
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