






🔧 Upgrade your plumbing game with the ultimate all-in-one wrench!
The WREOW 8-in-1 Faucet and Sink Installer Tool is a lightweight, durable plumbing wrench featuring an open slot design for easy access to supply lines. Its extra-long 11.5-inch body and dual aluminum inserts enable efficient installation and removal of faucet nuts, shut-off valves, and strainer baskets, making it an essential tool for both professional plumbers and homeowners.








| Color | Red |
| Brand | WREOW |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 270 Grams |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | Open End |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Operation Mode | [MANUAL] |
| Manufacturer | Lily's Gift |
| Part Number | 4354329684 |
| Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 2.1 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 10 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Traditional |
| Finish | Painted |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Exactly as seen in the web site. This is what I needed.
Exactly as seen in the web site. This is what I needed.
M**N
Works more or less on my Pfister Ladera faucet
I bought this to tighten the mounting ring on a Pfister Ladera faucet. It's a large plastic, 6-tab ring on the underside of the sink that goes up against the bottom of the sink to secure the faucet handles. It's got a supply line and a line that goes to the spout connector running through it, and like all faucet connections, is awkward to get at. I was hoping to tighten it up so the faucet wouldn't travel beyond 3:00 and 6:00, without having to disconnect either of the lines to and from the handle. The open side on the tool was promising, so I bought it, but at least on my faucet, the tool wouldn't fit over the supply line connections. So, I ended up having to disconnect the supply line to the handle. That didn't take much effort, but I'd still hoped to avoid it, and had bought this tool for the purpose. Once the line was disconnected, the tool did its job just fine.Notably, the tool is described on the product page as an 8-in-1 tool, but the packaging calls it a 4-in-1 tool. I expect the arithmetic problem is because the 8 includes the four different tab basin nuts it'll handle as separate tools. I compared the tasks the product page says it will handle with what's on the package, and found nothing missing. So, fair enough, but it's still a little disconcerting to get a tool with a packaging discrepancy.Finally, the instructions on the back of the package -- important because they tell you which of the inserts, and which end of the tool perform which function -- are both thin and typo-laden, as if translated from another language, and not proofread by someone who reads English. But the pictures mostly make up for that.So, all in all, it did turn the nut I had in mind, but not without a little more effort than I was hoping to expend. No tool can work on all manufacturers' products, of course. I get that. Hence four stars.
T**R
Great product would buy again
Great product would buy again
J**.
GAME CHANGER
Got the job done with ease! I used the tool to install a bathroom faucet. The water supply lines that attach to faucet run under and up behind the sink in a super tight space. Wrenches do not fit. I spent more time than I care to admit attempting to tighten with every tool in the arsenal and it was not tightening adequately. After finally getting it done and after all the struggling, I discovered the h20 supply line was faulty. LOVELY. Soooo, back under the sink I had to go! I purchased this tool, waited a day until it arrived, and had the job done within 10 minutes. It was SUBSTANTIALLY easier, less stressful, and I felt confident I could get the lines good and tight so there won't be any leaks in the future. BUY THIS TOOL. It's not commercial grade at all, but I imagine it will last a regular homeowner a lifetime.
H**E
Be Careful with this tool.
It is not as convenient as it is shown. And when I tried it on a tough faucet under the sink screw, I could feel the "bend" while twisting it, and it could've easily broke, but I did not force it. So I used the "Basin Wrench" (See photo) ... to loosen the screw and then used this tool to complete the job. So, removing the the old faucet is a pain with this tool, but installing a new one makes it easier. But still need that Basin Wrench to complete the work.
E**Y
Good concept, bad execution
Good concept, copy of ridgid, but a very very low quality copy. Very brittle and broke the first time I used it.
R**.
A simple design; a big time and energy saver
I had a few plumbing issues arise simultaneously (ain't that just the way...). My most pressing, and least favorite one involved contorting my body to fit under the kitchen sink, and reaching up with my smallest wrench, with only a fraction of an inch's worth of space to loosen the super-tight nuts on the underside of the leaking faucet that needed uninstalling. And I dreaded that same bit in reverse for the installation of it's replacement. Fortunately, however, I stumbled upon this tool and OMG! I have never had a manual tool take so much burden off of a task. It extends your reach, grabs hold when seated properly, and even though the body of it is plastic, it's sturdy enough to effectively allow you loosen/tighten several different kinds/shapes of nuts -- especially useful for ones that are high up on long bolts. It literally took about a minute to unscrew both nuts - the plastic wingnuts and the 1/2" hex couplings for both the hot and cold supply lines. And about the same for tightening the new install. What?! Insanely, I actually began the next task immediately, armed with my new best friend! I would absolutely recommend this fantastic tool.
J**N
A good tool- just don't use too much force on it.
The tool worked great for me for the removal of an existing bathroom sink faucet and service hoses, with one exception, which is probably not an issue with the device, per se. The installer who put in my old faucet must have been a Hulk as he made the plastic nuts for the pipe stems beneath the faucet so tight I couldn't budge one of them with this tool. I used a lot of torque, with my hands and with a screwdriver helping things along via use of the lower tool attachment, and the tool cracked a bit at one of the fitted teeth on the other end. The plastic undersink nut lost two of the turning vanes also. It ended up I had to drill (actually melt) the undersink nut with a 5/32" bit to eventually pop off the undersink nut. The tool was able to assist with removal of the undersink supply hose beneath the pipe stem on one side, but the plastic-nut service hose one on the right was so badly damaged by the last installer that the tool could not gain purchase on it. I believe the tool would have worked perfectly if the previous installer was not such a lunkhead. So, there you have it. I'm going to purchase another one of these.
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