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The DURATECH 11" Basin Wrench features adjustable spring-loaded jaws fitting nuts from 3/8" to 1-1/4", a 180° pivoting head for hard-to-reach angles, and durable high carbon steel construction with rust-resistant coating. Designed for professional plumbers and DIY enthusiasts, it delivers superior grip and reliability for faucet and sink repairs in tight spaces.

















| ASIN | B0B293GXYX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,084 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Adjustable Wrenches |
| Brand Name | DURATECH |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,861) |
| End Style | hang hole |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Head Style | Flex |
| Included Components | Basin Wrench |
| Is Non Sparking | No |
| Is Racheting | Yes |
| Item Length | 28 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Basin Wrench |
| Manufacturer | DURATECH |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Measurement Standard | SAE (Inch) |
| Model Number | BW01 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 820909692812 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wrench Length Style | standard |
E**S
Finally the Right Tool for Those Impossible Under-Sink Jobs
Finally the Right Tool for Those Impossible Under-Sink Jobs I didn’t realize how much frustration I’d been putting up with until I used this basin wrench. If you’ve ever tried to tighten or remove a faucet nut in that cramped space behind a sink, you already know how awkward and borderline impossible it can be with regular tools. This is one of those “why didn’t I get this sooner” type tools. The telescoping handle is the standout feature for me. Being able to extend it from about 10 inches up to 17 inches makes a big difference depending on how deep or obstructed your setup is. Under my kitchen sink, I had pipes, supply lines, and barely any clearance — this tool was slim enough to sneak in there and actually get a usable angle. The spring-loaded jaw is also surprisingly effective. Once you get the hang of orienting it correctly (clockwise vs counterclockwise matters), it grips nuts securely and stays in place while you work. I was able to do most adjustments one-handed, which is huge when you’re wedged under a cabinet. Build quality feels solid. It has a bit of weight to it, which actually helps with leverage, and the steel construction doesn’t feel cheap. The sliding T-handle gives you a few grip options depending on how much torque you need. That said, there are a couple things to keep in mind: * There’s a slight learning curve if you’ve never used a basin wrench before. It’s not as intuitive as a standard wrench at first. * For really old, seized, or corroded nuts, this may not give you enough torque on its own—you might still need a backup plan. * The telescoping mechanism is convenient, but it does introduce a potential long-term wear point if used heavily. For everyday plumbing tasks like faucet installs, tightening supply lines, or minor repairs, this thing does exactly what it’s supposed to do and saves a ton of time (and frustration). Bottom line: This is one of those specialty tools that earns its spot in your toolbox. It turns a miserable under-sink job into something manageable, and once you have it, you’ll never want to go back.
E**D
Great tool everyone should have
I feel like this is a highly returned item because people do the job and send it back - don’t do that. First of all, this tool is great. It’s sturdy, it’s heavy, and it does exactly what it says it’ll do. I had a spot that the tool itself barely fit into (nothing else had a chance) and this thing made it TIGHT. Secondly, this is a “buy it once and you have it forever” tool for a man’s garage. Any time you need to do something in the future, bam there it is. Neighbor having trouble? You get to be the hero. Hit it with a little oil before storage on the hinge and enjoy passing it down to your kid. Highly recommend this weird little one-off for your toolbox.
D**B
A little bulky but good
I got this as an alternative way of tightening my toilet seat screw nuts because hand tightening was not cutting it anymore. It feels a little bulky, but it is able to access hard to reach areas ( toilet seat screws and under the sink). Works as expected. The jaw is spring loaded- so you have to figure out what direction you are turning to properly place the tool for maximum effect. The jaws can be flipped for both clockwise and counter clockwise movements. The handle is basically a piece of a metal pin- not the best way to manipulate the tool but it gives you a hold point while you are adjusting the other end. After all- your tightening not torquing. The only thing I truly don’t like is the telescopic adjustment ( I thought I originally ordered the non- telescopic version) I see it as a potential failure point. It is a very basic spring assisted ball and socket. The end where the ball end- it is a solid piece ( minus the ball and spring) so there is no real way to access it. Overall-I would recommend this tool for the value conscious buyer.
T**Z
Solid, Reliable Basin Wrench That Gets the Job Done
This Duratech basin wrench is a solid, well-built tool that performs exactly the way a standard basin wrench should. The construction feels strong and durable, with a good weight to it, and the jaw locks onto nuts securely without slipping. The motion is smooth, and it gives you the leverage you need for tight spots under sinks where normal wrenches or channel locks just won’t fit. It doesn’t extend, but that’s not a downside for me—this is a standard-size basin wrench designed for everyday plumbing work, and it works perfectly in that role. If you specifically need the extra reach, you’d simply buy an extendable version. For what this one is meant to do, it does it extremely well. The handle is sturdy, the swivel head grabs onto hardware firmly, and it feels like a tool that’ll last through plenty of jobs. If you’re replacing faucets, tightening or loosening supply line nuts, or working in those cramped spaces behind a sink, this wrench makes the job a lot easier. Overall, a reliable, no-nonsense basin wrench from Duratech. Strong build, great grip, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do without any issues.
J**R
Get a Grip!
Awesome. We have a Moen motion sensing kitchen faucet. There are a bunch of electrical wires in addition to the plumbing lines. Complete nightmare to access. This worked great to tighten it up. Definitely glad I found this! Makes access to hard to reach fittings easy. Grips tight and works at multiple angles. Love it. Hopefully don’t have to use it again. Haha
F**O
Mi ha salvato per avvitare il miscelatore in un dietro lavello praticamente molto stretto per fortuna sono riuscito con molta fatica a stringerlo! Per fortuna con questo son riuscito ! Consigliata ma non fa miracoli
T**R
Very good quality, solid and sturdy metal. It’s very convenient to have this extendable one, if you plan to need it for future fixture without knowing how much space you’ll have.
D**D
Nette goede kraansleutel, werkt goed
S**T
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Wymiana baterii w ( kuchni. łazience) - szybko I sprawnie. ..
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