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Rapid Repair RP77323 Tub Drain Remover Wrench, Heavy Duty (Single Pack)

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Arrives Wednesday, May 22
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Style: Remover Wrench


Features

  • Will not scratch surface
  • Also known as a dumbbell wrench
  • Each end fits a different size drain
  • Turns with an open end or adjustable wrench
  • Easy to use

Description

Heavy duty tool works with a wrench to remove tub drains. To be used with either open end or adjustable wrench. Double-sided (dumbbell) design. Screwdriver blade can also be inserted into either of the holes in wrench for use in tight spaces.


Color: Zinc


Brand: Rapid Repair


Material: Aluminum


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.77 x 3.94 x 9.45 inches


Item Weight: 0.62 Pounds


Color: ‎Zinc


Brand: ‎Rapid Repair


Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎0.62 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Open End


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Item Length: ‎9.45 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Prime-Line


Part Number: ‎RP77323


Item Weight: ‎9.9 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎RP77323


Size: ‎single pack


Style: ‎Remover Wrench


Finish: ‎Painted


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Drain removal tool


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 6, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Make Your DIY Drain Change Easier!
Simple tool that makes changing your tub drain much easier. Not a tool you will use often unless you are a plumber or handyman; however, for the price it is worth keeping one in your toolbox should your child ever lose their tub drain cap like mine did. If you are big on DIY then keep one of these on hand. Quality and price are worth it. Would buy again if needed; however, I'm sure this one will last for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by AbsolutInk

  • Works like a dream for a non- plumber
Works great for a non plumber
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Kimberly Allen

  • Good tool for price
I'm a plumbing apprentice and I work on a lot of apartments. This tool comes in handy when you're setting hundreds of tubs in a complex. I would never not have one of these in my bag. For the price, you can't beat it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by FishMan

  • Didn't work removing, but did a good job making sure the new one was in securely
Are you like me? You find something wrong with your house, search for the issue on youtube, find a video showing the fix can be done yourself in less than five minutes, so you go all in and then quickly remember 30 minutes into the 5 minute repair that your house hates you? Replacing my tub drain was just the latest episode that reminded me of this sad truth. My old stopper was no longer effective, the tub slowly drained and it wouldn't stay in place because the circle it was meant to screw into in the middle of the drain's crossarms had broken and the threads were gone. It came as no great surprise when this tool broke one, then a second of the crossarms completely off. Soon they were all gone. So if your crossarms are damaged, this probably isn't the tool to use - there's a couple different options for that situation. But once the old one was out (a story best saved for the review of a second tool designed to remove drains when the crossarms are no longer present), this did a fine job at tightening up the new connection. If your house generally complies with your repair efforts, then this will probably work fine for you. If, on the other hand, your house usually laughs in the face of you attempting to save a couple hundred bucks by DIYing things, I'd maybe buy a couple different tools like this, the one with teeth that grip in to stubborn connections, and the one that expands as you tighten the nut, and return the ones that you didn't have to escalate to. Hopefully you won't be like me and end up having to get a guy come out and cut the old, broken fixture out with a Dremel attachment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2021 by Mark

  • Heavy duty tool does the job
The tool is good for bathtub drains that are wider. This is heavy duty and with just a few tries by a female in her golden year was able to turn the tub drain which had been in the same position for 33 years! I would definitely recommend this tool to get the job done.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by linda Acaster

  • This is only ONE of the TWO drain tools you should have before you start removing a tub drain
On my typical, many years old, stuck tub drain, it was the drain cross bars that broke before this tool did. So try this tool first, and you will still need this tool to install your new replacement tub drain at the end of the process as well. But since you stand a reasonable chance that either this tool, or your old tub drain cross bars will break during removal, you also need to have a tub drain extractor tool on hand for that possibility. Husky and Superior both make extractors for that backup tool, and I found the Husky to be cheaper at the local big box hardware store. I wound up needing to use that extractor with a 1/2 inch drive, 2 foot long breaker bar and socket to get my old tub drain to turn and come out. You can't use those to put a drain back in, because they'll scratch it and damage the finish, so they're for extraction only. I wrapped some teflon tape around the threads of my new drain in the hope that if I need to replace it again at some point, it'll come out easier than this one did, but who knows. The new one installed easily with this tool and just an open end wrench to finish tightening it with. Just don't start in and break your existing tub drain with no backup tool to finish the job if it's stuck, because it happens too easily on older drains (the most likely ones to need replacing). Order both tools at the same time, or risk being stuck with a broken bathtub drain while you pick up the other tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by Bruce Warrington

  • Almost worked, but ...
My old tub drain was 31 years old and badly corroded. When I simply placed this tool into the drain and onto those cross bars at the bottom of the drain, then applied a little pressure before using a wrench on the tool to take the drain out ... the cross bars simple broke off from the drain! Like I said, 31 years of corrosion. No cross bars, no use for this tool! So I went and got one of those "Tub Drain Extractors" and unfortunately THAT tool did not work either ... it simply ripped off the top flange and left the drain threads stuck in the PVC drain pipe! Sooooo, I got my hacksaw (blade without the frame) and very carefully cut the remaining threads and broke them out in several pieces! I DID use THIS tool to screw in the new Drain Plug and THAT worked just fine, so there WAS a use for THIS tool after all ... Just thought that some of you folks might want to see what you may be up against. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by Ray of Slinger WI Ray of Slinger WI

  • Very sturdy and perfect for a home project
I am glad I got this tool to replace the bathtub drain set. I got it in Amazon warehouse deal. It has a few scratches but who cares. The tool is very sturdy. The top area is round and I wish it could have been a ranch supportive square hole. But it worked great.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by Shreya Patel Shreya Patel

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