Bathroom Tub Drain Removal Tool

Show Inventory Availability for my local Fastenal store Fastenal Part No. (SKU): Faucets & Faucet Repair Parts Faucet and Drain Repair Tools Loading products, please wait. Install and remove tub drains Plumbing Restroom & Plumbing Fixtures Faucet and Drain Repair Tools Innovative, patented design to install and remove tub drains without scratching fine finishes. The only tool of its kind that can be turned with a 3/8 In. or ½" ratchet wrench and extension from either end. Will also remove or install ½" square plastic toilet seat nuts. New, stronger design tested to 100 Ft. Lb. of torque. Tub Drain Wrench (Dumbbell Wrench)If you're trying to clean your bathtub drain of clogged hair and your drain is covered by a tub drain stopper, you're probably getting frustrated. Tub drain stoppers are difficult pieces to remove and WD-40 won't help ease open any screws. Plumbers have specialized tools to remove the drain stopper, but if you want to do it yourself, there's a makeshift way [source: Vandervort].

Read the steps listed below and learn about how you can remove a tub drain stopper yourself.
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Portable Vacuum Cleaner Amazon Here's what to do: Choose your tools It's easy to make your own homemade tub drain remover. Go into your toolbox and pick out a pair of slipknot pliers small enough to fit inside your drain. Also take out a sturdy screwdriver that will withstand a bit of muscle power. You won't be using the screwdriver for screws -- just as a tool for leverage.Position the slipknot pliersPosition the screwdriverUnscrew the drain Using the screwdriver as a handle and the pliers as a wrench around the X-shaped arm, unscrew the tub drain stopper.

It may require some effort to ease the tight grip inside, but once you get it, the drain stopper should come out easily [source: Trethewey]. Depending on how old your bathtub and drain are, you might want to call a plumber to remove the drain stopper. If any of the parts are damaged in the process of removal, reinstalling them can be a hassle [source: Trethewey]. Holds closet spuds and bath, basin and sink strainers through 2". Use to install or extract Schedule 40 1" through 2" nipples. Use to install or extract Schedule 40 1" through 2" nipples. Jaws expand by eccentric action and are reversible for various sizes. Enter city and state or postal codeDetailsPlumBest J40018R2 Extract-A-Drain Tub Extraction Tool FREE Shipping. Product Dimensions3.8 x 9.1 x 17.8 cm #1,289 in Tools & Home Improvement (See top 100) in Tools & Home Improvement > Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures > Bathroom Fixtures PlumBest J40018R2 Extract-A-Drain Tub Extraction Tool Ridgid Tools 31405 Internal Wrench

Superior Tool 04500 Drain Key Tub for Unlocking and Installing Drains Superior Tool 05255 1.5-Inch Tub Drain Extractor, Removes One and A Half Inch Old or Stubborn Tub Drains Superior Tools 05255 Tub Drain Extractor Removal Tool 1.5" removes stubborn, 1.5" drains with ½" ratchet drive and extension or wrench. The unique helical knurl bites into the drain and will not slip. The more torque you use, the more bite you'll get. Hardened steel design with gold plate finish. See all 21 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.ca Worked good did the job.on a very bad drain Just works, as advertised. It slips all the time. Did not fit the hole, to big. make sure you measure correctly. This tool saved me from buying a new bath...work wellTook 1 minute to remove a drainer that 1 week I tried to figure out how to open it Product didn't work for job it was intended.Never Clean a Clogged Drain Again!* Leave in drain 2-4 months. Hair removes easily through drain cover.

Insert chain, guiding rubber whiskers through the crossbar. Turn on water & chain will flow into place. Attach the suction cup to the bathtub. Leave in the drain to catch your hair. Remove and replace every 2-4 months. Fits most shower and bathtub drains. 100% guaranteed or your money back. Replace just every 2-4 months. Completely disposable design allows you to remove hair without touching it! Saves you money and hassle: No more expensive plumbing calls! Clear any existing clogs with Turbo Snake™ for the best DrainWig® results! Clears slow-moving drains with a twist of the wrist 3 piece set includes a sink, tub, and shower snake No need to remove drain stopper Important Sales Tax Information *Expiration Date:01 - Jan Check if shipping address is different than billing. By clicking Process Order, your credit card will be charged the amount above. When ordering today, you will receive 2 DrainWig® Hair Catchers for just $19.95, plus we will include 2 additional DrainWig® Hair Catchers absolutely FREE!

And to make it even better the shipping is absolutely FREE! Choose your offer between 4 Shower DrainWig® Hair Catchers, 4 Bathtub DrainWig® Hair Catchers or 2 Shower / 2 Bathtub DrainWig® Hair Catchers. State tax may apply - NY, CT, CA & NV 90-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. A $10 surcharge is added for orders sent to Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, US Virgin Islands and Alaska although at this time, we do not service Quebec from this website. *Results may vary depending on plumbing configuration and actual usage. Use only as directed. DrainWig® shall not be liable for damages resulting from improper use. Replacing an existing tub drain flange with a new tip-toe or lift-and-turn drain flange is easy, if you can get the old flange to unscrew from the tub drain. Step 1: Remove the tub drain stopper or strainer cover to expose the cross pieces located on the inside of the existing tub drain. Step 2: Insert a tub drain removal tool or the handles of a pair of pliers into the tub drain flange.

The removal tool or plier handles should wedge securely into the cross pieces located inside at the bottom of the flange. Step 3: Grip the removal tool or plier handles with an adjustable wrench or a pair of locking pliers. Twist the tool assembly very slowly to the left (counter clockwise) to loosen the tub drain flange from the drain assembly. Heating the flange area with a blow dryer may help by loosening the plumbers putty located beneath the flange lip. Apply steady pressure and minimal force when turning the flange to avoid damaging the drain. Step 4: Once the flange is removed, clean the drain area with a soft cloth and mild detergent to remove rust, residue and old putty. Step 5: Inspect the rubber gasket wedged between the tub base and the drain shoe. If the gasket is deteriorated or compromised, replace it before proceeding. To do this, remove the old gasket, fold the new one in half and insert it into the drain. Slide the new gasket gently between the tub and the drain shoe and position it into place.