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General Tools Telescoping Basin Wrench Large Jaw #140XL, Extends from 11 to 16-Inches, Fits 1 to 2 Inch

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Arrives Thursday, Aug 7
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Style: 1" - 2" Capacity


Size: 11" - 16"


Features

  • PIVOTING JAW: Large pivoting jaws fit 1 inch to 2 inch nuts and feed lines on kitchen and bathroom faucets.
  • RATCHETING: Faucet wrench has spring loaded jaws for one-hand ratcheting in hard to reach areas.
  • FLEXIBLE: Sliding T-handle offers added leverage and helps avoid contact with the wall or pipes.
  • GENERAL TOOLS: We're a recognized leader in developing specialized precision tools dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service. We encourage artisans and DIYers to use our machinery to work smarter, measure better, and repair productively.

Description

General Tools 140XL Basin Wrench (sometimes called a sink or faucet wrench) provides access to faucet nuts that are sandwiched between the sink basin and wall. The wrench's ratcheting head pivots up to 90 degrees to allow contact with the nut in even the tightest situations. The spring-loaded jaw mechanism provides one-handed ratcheting for effortless installation and removal. This item is equipped with a sliding t-handle to increase leverage and avoid contact with the wall or pipes. Extendable handle adjusts from 11 inches to 16 inches.

Brand: General Tools


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Length: 16 Inches


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: 1


Brand: ‎General Tools


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Length: ‎16 Inches


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎C Shaped


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Manufacturer: ‎General Tools


Part Number: ‎140XL


Item Weight: ‎2 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎140XL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎11" - 16"


Style: ‎1" - 2" Capacity


Finish: ‎Polished


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Number of Handles: ‎1


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Date First Available: January 14, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This tool is really good.
Style: 3/8" - 1-1/4" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
I used this within a few minutes of it arriving this afternoon. It is a very well made tool. The jaw is solid, and grips nuts securely. The swivel on the jaw has a fair amount of friction making it easy to slip onto nuts without flopping around. The adjustment holds tightly, but is easy to move when you need to. For my sink I have one nut that is 1/2", and another that is 1". This tool had no problem on either one. The 1" nut was securing the main faucet that is a single hole with a hidden sprayer hose. So, the tool had to work even with all of those extra hoses coming out of the same hole. It was a little tricky to pull the hoses out of the way enough to wiggle the tool into place, but once I got it started the "ratchet like" action of the jaws made quick work of it. I was on the fence about getting the adjustable version, but the price was only a few dollars more than a non adjustable one. It paid off when I went to do the larger nut. The smaller nut is in the corner, and much harder to reach. The sink is actually deeper on that side, and I ended up using the tool completely extended for that one. For the larger nut I needed to shorten the tool by two clicks (about 4") in order to avoid hitting the drain pipes that are routed near the bottom of the basin in the middle. A longer handle would not have worked without taking the drain pipes out. I would have done that without a second thought, but this tool made it unnecessary. I'd say it's overbuilt for the little use it will get in my house. Still, I don't think I'll ever need to buy another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by teamjt

  • Great tool for changing the kitchen faucet
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
So your kitchen sink is showing signs of age, and you are ready to give your sink a makeover by installing a new faucet. Do you call the plumber or opt to try to change it yourself? If you chose the DIY route, then you need this tool. It will save you headache down the line. Order it early so you will have it by the weekend. I bought this tool at the full price of 17 dollars to use on a tough situation removal of an old kitchen faucet. This tool allows you to reach up under the sink to unscrew the nut that holds the faucet in place. Often there is very little clearance for traditional wrench to get in there. You can't use a socket set because the water hose often runs through the nut. Intimately, I ended up having to drill out the old faucet due to rust, but I can see that this tool would have help a lot in a normal situation. It is the best tool of its kind, well built, and sturdy. It is so strong I was getting tiny bits of brass falling down as I was unscrewing, which means It was gripping and stripping the nut. But due to the nut being virtually welded in place by rust, there was nothing it could have done. A lesser tool might have broke under the strain. Today it is going for under 13 dollars here on Amazon so I think it is a great deal for someone that needs it. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017 by The Fine Print

  • Works like a champ on those hard to reach, deep sink faucet nuts.
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
I'd like to thank shows like Fixer Upper for popularizing deep sinks in the kitchen. And, to be clear, they are awesome. Being able to fill a 2 gallon stock pot straight from the tap is handy. That being said...if your faucet starts to come loose...you're kind of screwed. I have a Price-Pfister single point faucet with the extendable hose that comes directly out of the faucet. Works well. But after a couple years of swiveling back and forth (and a house full of kids that don't understand how to treat things gently), the large nut that holds the faucet in place started to loosen. I then go about trying to tighten it. A traditional crescent wrench, channel lock pliers...nothing worked. There was no room to get any tool in the small area where the nut sits. Frustrated, I consulted the oracle (Google) to see if there were any suggestions. So the term "basin wrench" kept popping up.I decided to hop on Amazon and see what they had available, worst case scenario if it doesn’t work, I return it. I picked this particular wrench because I have a large nut, and this one was designed for nuts in the 1" to 2" range. How it works: Basin wrenches have “teeth”. One on a swiveling jaw that has a spring. The spring holds the wrench closed in its standard position. On the inside of the head, there’s another set of teeth, this one on a fixed part of the wrench head. The wrench head also pivots, so you can flip the entire head assembly 180 degrees. When in position to get at the faucet nut, you extend the wrench head up, in the flat position. The “jaw” flips open around the nut once you start to twist it. Or you can reach up with your finger and open it until it has settled around the nut. The teeth on both sides of the wrench grab the nut, and you twist the supplied “t” handle while the wrench is in the vertical position. Tighten it by going righty-tighty. Or flip the head and go the opposite direction to loosen the nut. Easy-peasy. It worked like a champ. Within 5 minutes I had that faucet on there tighter than I ever thought I’d get it. It’s amazing how quick a job can go if you have the right tool(s). Cons: The teeth damage the nut. It’s not an extensive amount of damage, but you can see where the teeth dig in when applying pressure. Probably not a big deal, but if you had to do this more than a couple times, you’d have to replace the nut eventually before it was too stripped to be used. I would highly recommend this tool to anyone with deep sinks and hard to reach hardware inside those sink cavities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018 by Riggo Tony

  • This really helps in a pinch!
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
Had to buy a Milwaukee brand one at a big hardware store in a pinch for $50 and i was mad about that price, then i ordered this one and it is the exact same thing for half the cost! I took that one back and kept this one! If you need a wrench for a kitchen sink faucet this is the one to get!
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by Christine Boos

  • Worked perfect!
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
Worked perfect on my new deep ceramic sink!
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Bruce Harland

  • Didn’t work for my purposes, returned
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
I returned this basin wrench, it didn’t work for my purposes, but I also may have bought the wrong size. I was having trouble removing the plastic nuts from an old faucet, so I purchased this to get more leverage in the tight space. The wrench couldn’t get a solid grip on them to turn them, it almost seemed like the spring was loose and it didn’t have the torque to stay tight. However I did buy the 2” basin wrench which may have been the wrong choice. Also, I ended up having to use a dremel tool to cut those plastic nuts off, as they were old and stuck. So I can’t say whether or not this product is any good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Rad Astronaut

  • Received a used or returned product
Style: 1" - 2" Capacity Size: 11" - 16"
We purchased a new item. What was received was one that the package had already been opened and there were markings on the jaw of the tool. Disappointed in the product shipped.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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