Ridgid Faucet & Sink Installer (Fast Faucet Fixes!!) -- by Home Repair Tutor

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Do you want to remove a bathroom faucet? Want to know the best tool for the job?

You could use a basin wrench. Heck I've been using one for years. But the Ridgid Faucet and Sink Installer tool is awesome.

Here are 3 great uses

1. Remove and install faucet supply lines (without getting bloody knuckles)
2. Turn off stubborn faucet and toilet shutoff valves
3. Loosen faucet retaining nuts from underneath the sink

It costs about $21 with tax.

You don't need to remove the sink to remove the faucet or supply lines. The Ridgid tool will fit up underneath the sink and be able to access the supply lines and faucet retaining nuts.

This really comes in handy if you want to update your bathroom by replacing the sink faucet.

Check out the video and I'll show you why I love the Ridgid Faucet and Sink Installer so much.

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Thanks for watching my video, take care, and see you in the next one!!

Cheers,

Jeff
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a single mom doing some updating in my bathrooms. Just saved myself $300. That's how much they wanted to charge me to change 2 bathroom sink faucets. I purchased this tool for $24 and did it myself.

Splitchipsonblack
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Best Tips for this tool, coming from an Apprentice plumber out of NY

royanderson
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Best tool ever for under the bathroom sink plumbing, it's so easy, just slide it under the hose line and turn, saves you hours and tons of effort, best $20 I've ever spent. 👍

XerxezsX
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I've had this about two years and just went old school instead of using this because the instructions on the package wasn't very clear. You just saved me a lot of time, thanks a lot. Don't know why I didn't check youtube for help sooner 😞

micaonyx
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Thanks. Just bought one. Out of the box, it was ready for the job I needed to do, but your video showed me just how much it CAN do. Great stuff.

rerenaissance
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I have the Ridge Faucet & Sink tool for years but hardly thought much about how useful it is until now. I can use its metal removal wrench to remove the corroded bathtub drain. Great video, short and to the point. Thank you.

binhminh
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This is the kind of tool that every DIYer should have. My only problem was using it on a deep well sink. The shaft was just not long enough to clear the bottom of the sink. An extendable tool shaft would be a nice feature.

outlet
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Jeff I did it!! I purchased the Ridgid as well as the Basin wrench.  The ridgid was great from the supply lines, but the Basin Wrench worked for the stubborn rusty nuts holding the faucets.  Soaked with WD40 over night. Had to put an adjustable wrench on the faucets on top to stop them from spinning while I worked below.  The first not would not loosen by hand at all had to use the basin wrench the entire time!  The 2nd one took me 18 minutes to remove.  Yeah I'm a pro now...and now for the fun part...installing the new fixture.  Going from tiny little separate hot and cold faucets to one big one, with a stopper no less.  THANK YOU!!!  People this took the patience of a saint and some visualization. LOL

ginabonina
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I wish I had this tool yesterday when removing and replacing my kitchen faucet. It was a nightmare. The plastic rings that hold the faucet to the sink from underneath had mineral build up. I tried to use the plumbers tool that has a flexible spring grip on a shaft but that was useless. The area first of all is in a tight area and next that tool is not practical. This looks like the perfect tool for these projects. I just ordered one of these tools on E-Bay last night.

kermitefrog
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Definitely better than a basin wrench for installing and removing supply line nuts because a basin wrench will chew up the nuts, Both the supply line nuts and the faucet mounting nuts
Also when using a regular basin wrench, You have to wear safety goggles because the regular basin wrench will cause metal chips to fall which can get into your eyes, The Ridgid Easy change faucet tool will not chew up the nuts like a regular basin wrench will, I have to change out a faucet at my brother's house this weekend and I'm definitely gonna buy one, After seeing what this tool can do
It's worth it's weight in gold

ironmartysharpe
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I do apartment maintenance and this thing is the MVP when swapping faucets or supply lines.

TheUndertones
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ridgid tools are amazing!! the people making the tools actually seems like they are tradesmen

ronthunders
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Excellent tool. I paid 19.99 at the Home Depot. Made my job of removing a 10 year old kitchen faucet and hose a breeze. I highly recommend this tool. Great video.

Jesse-gvtf
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Yes. The answer to your I bet this tool....is yes! I have worked on old skinks all my life and this tool makes it way way way less of a headache.

lj
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Thank you for this video. I just got one and was trying to figure it out. Now I can use it on my kit sink to tighten down the new faucet.

hphjr
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If you do maintenance work. This is a must have tool

maxwellhowell
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Thank you so so so so much, this is literally the best tool for bathroom sinks and faucets.

Daniel-xqwl
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I just spent awhile getting a new faucet installed and this will save me so much time and frustration on my next project. thank you!

Percent-fnmo
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I can’t but pay my gratitude to you for this awesome video! Thanks so much!

sh-zveq
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Excellent review. Sold me. Heading to HD now.

TheSpatulaCity