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A telescopic basin wrench (left photo) has an extendable shaft to reach faucets mounted behind extra-deep sink basins. Basic care of a basin wrench is similar to that of any metal hand tool. Clean it after each use by wiping it with a clean cloth. An occasional spray of light machine oil on the pivoting joint is a good idea. If any corrosion develops, wipe the tool down with a cloth moistened with oil. Store it in a dry location. You don't have permission to access "http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-EZ-Change-Plumbing-Wrench-Faucet-Installation-and-Removal-Tool-56988/303528759" on this server. It's designed to work seamlessly with everything from supply nuts, shut-off valves, supply baskets, and so much more! Pivot the head of the basin wrench so it is perpendicular to the shaft and faces the correct position for loosening or tightening the nut:
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It doesn't take long to get the hang of using a basin wrench, but here are a few tips for difficult situations: Make plumbing repairs easier and spare yourself from having to squeeze and contort your body in tight spaces with the 8-in-1 Sink Wrench!