A: Hi, plumbing tools don't need to be registered for warranty.
by|Nov 21, 2022
Q:Does this tool work with the plastic supply line nuts
by|Oct 27, 2022
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A: "works on 5/8-in., 3/4-in., 7/8-in., 15/16-in., and 1-in. nuts and is ideal for supply lines and clamp nuts"
by|Jun 30, 2024
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A: Yes
by|Nov 27, 2022
Q:will this remove a water heater element?
by|Oct 14, 2022
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A: No. This is for small supply line connections, typically under a sink.
by|Mar 6, 2023
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A: No it will not, this tool is for a sink.
by|Feb 7, 2023
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A: No, this will not.
by|Feb 7, 2023
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Q:What is the country of origin?
by|Aug 27, 2022
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A: China, stated on package of Ridgid faucet tool purchased a year or so ago.
by|Feb 9, 2023
Q:I need to remove old toilet seat with plastic nut in a tight space. what tools do I need to remove it?
by|May 3, 2022
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A: In the past I've had good luck with a small pair of channel lock plyers. I like the KNIPEX brand.
by|May 29, 2022
Q:Will this tool remove the strainer from a Moen Kitchen faucet? Please see attached pic.
by|Apr 19, 2022
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A: No, this tool is for the water connections, it will not remove the strainer.
Mike
by|Oct 23, 2022
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Q:Does not seem to work with the braided metal hoses that sell at home depot.
by|Mar 30, 2022
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A: It worked for me. I had to hold them straight while using the tool though.
by|Apr 10, 2024
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Q:I can't seem to make this work on a rounded connector. Am I doing something wrong?
by|Jan 10, 2022
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A: What are you using it on. If you are siding it on a faucet and the nuts are rounded off my suggestion is to cut the entire old faucet out. It won’t hurt it since your removing it anyway. A clean cut and then just install the new faucet. It’s what I did!
by|Jan 16, 2023
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A: It works fine if the shank locknut is not glued. However, when the locknut is glued, I used a drill to break the locknut first. Yes, I used a drill to tear/break loose the plastic locknut since none of them was needed for the new faucet. In case the same part is needed, just buy a same size replacement.
by|Jan 16, 2023
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Q:I have older style red Ridgid plumbing multi tool. Package stated limited lifetime warranty. Well I was removing an old and really tight drain and 2 of the prongs that go into the drain center snapped off.
How to I go about getting it warranted?
by|Jan 4, 2022
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A: Hi, please send pictures of it to ProToolsDomesticCS@Emerson.com and we will determine the next step.
by|Aug 15, 2022
Q:What the difference between this model and model 57003?