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schwansa67 (WI)
Hello all. I'm looking for preferably round shaft 15" basin wrench that has sharp Jaws! I have around 5 of them, and all are not sharp and gripping just slip, but they are new and clean. I see some adjustable square shaft ones that seem a little bit sharper, but they are bulky. If you have to use these its for a reason due to accessibility, and would like to find a round one, and sharp as hell! I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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george 7941 (Canada)
I have a couple of the Ridgid square shaft adjustable length ones. Basin wrenches do not always fit when there is minimal clearance between the valve body and the sink or cabinet back panel.
I have a collection of these modified wrenches for the minimal clearance situations. The other issue is that the manufacturers, for reasons of economy, make the nuts so thin that they are hard to grasp.

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