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Questions and Answers for RIDGID One Stop Wrench for Angle Stops, Straight Stops, and Compression Couplings, 2-in-1 Plumbing Wrench for Common Nut Sizes

Internet #202056527

Model #27023

Store SKU #657699

  • Ideal tool for working with supply lines and shut-off valves
  • Helps install angle and straight stops and compression couplings
  • Compact with a convenient 2-in-1 compound design

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Q:Does this product carry Lifetime Warranty?
by|Oct 9, 2017
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A:  Yes.. It's RIDGID.

by|Dec 17, 2019
    1 found this answer helpful

    A:  It's Ridgid. It has a limited Lifetime Warranty. Heck, any hand tool that you purchase at HD or that other big box store in blue, if it fails, just bring it back and they will give you a new one.

    by|Jun 1, 2023
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      A:  yes

      by|Dec 17, 2019
      1 found this answer helpful

      A:  It does not the way you think, against defects not wear and tear against use. I have several tools, screwdriver, tongue & groove pliers that are slipping and they refuse to cover, then they said, send it back, I pay for postage and they will examine it! What do you think they're answer would be? It's bogus!

      by|Oct 2, 2023
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        A:  Yes

        by|Feb 19, 2020
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        Q:Can the One Stop Plumber's Wrench function to replace/install a metal kitchen sink drain basket? The Slip and Lock Nut Wrench made in Taiwan and sold in your Warrenton store is a poorly made non-functional product. It is too thick, heavy (especially when one is working on his back, inside a kitchen cabinet#, and does not effectively grip the basket nipples in order to allow sufficient tightening/loosening of the basket. Have you a better product available #hopefully U.S. made...).? Will the One Stop Plumber's Wrench work for this kind of project Thanks, Thom - A regular Home Depot customer.
        by|Oct 11, 2015
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        A:  it's for stops

        by|May 1, 2020

          A:  Underneath the sink, there's a big nut, use plumbers caulk or silicon to install.

          by|Apr 17, 2020

            A:  Very careful.

            by|Mar 12, 2019

              A:  Hello, thanks for contacting RIDGID! Per our technical services department, the 2006 Sink and Faucet Installer is the only product we have for this type of application, the One Stop Plumber's Wrench will not work. Please use this link to view the tool that I am talking about: http://cosrvap53.emrsn.org:8030/jde/E1Menu.maf

              by|May 3, 2023
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                A:  Loosen 3 screws, once loose take a skinny tip flathead screwdriver and pry the O- ring off. May take a second screwdriver also if you have never removed one before. Once ring is off bottom hardware will come off, then pop old strainer out but hitting up to break loose from the plumbers putty.

                by|Jun 23, 2020

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