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🔧 Unlock tight spaces with precision and power — don’t get left wrenching in the past!
The DURATECH 11" Basin Wrench is a professional-grade plumbing tool featuring adjustable spring-loaded jaws that fit nuts from 3/8" to 1-1/4". Its 180-degree pivoting head provides exceptional access in confined spaces, while the high carbon steel construction with corrosion-resistant coating ensures durability and long service life. Designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, it delivers reliable, slip-free performance for tightening or loosening faucet and sink nuts.






































| ASIN | B0B293GXYX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,275 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Adjustable Wrenches |
| Brand | DURATECH |
| Brand Name | DURATECH |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,069 Reviews |
| End Style | hang hole |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Head Style | Flex |
| Included Components | Basin Wrench |
| Item Length | 28 centimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Basin Wrench |
| Jaw Capacity | 32 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | DURATECH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DTBWS |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Measurement Standard | SAE (Inch) |
| Model Number | BW01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 820909692812 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wrench Length Style | standard |
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.
B**G
Worked great.
Saved me a ton of money. Used it to remove and replace the autofill on my pool. The autofill is just a toilet autofill down in a deep hole. I couldn't get a pipe wrench or channellock pliers at an angle where I could loosen it. These loosened it easily.
J**D
It makes an impossible task possible
Better than a stick in the eye. It makes an impossible task possible. It only works one way so flip the head if it is not working. I verified direction on my finger and could of twisted my finger off if that was the plan. The teeth are sharp and the tool is beef cake. I have a thin wall 5/8 plastic nut. Breaking the nut was a very real possibility. The tool is a little to bulky IMO and barley fit the situation. I was able to turn the nut 1/4 of a turn after finger tight.. and done. It took less than 5 min including clearing out under the sink. It took to hands to spared the clamp and position it on the nut. Very awkward.
K**N
Works perfectly.
The only thing that worked! Good quality as well
I**N
Perfect of occasional jobs.
Works perfect, head is not floppy. way cheaper as i wont use it that often, very handy when you do need it.
T**S
Good quality wrench if you need one
Well-Built and sturdy, this tool should help with installing faucets behind sinks. In my particular case, I didn't need it because the fittings were not difficult to remove or reinstall by hand. So I never actually used it, but the quality is definitely visible in this wrench and I'm sure I will use it someday.
S**Y
>>> NOT USEFUL
> I recently changed both a kitchen faucet and a bathroom faucet in my home, and found no use for this tool. > On my kitchen faucet, I did not have the clearance around a nut to grab and turn it with this tool. I was able to grab the nuts with a simple mechanic's wrench, but the nuts on the old faucet were frozen with rust, and I could not turn them. > Ultimately, I simply cut through the old faucet at counter-top level with a saber-saw (a true saber saw, not a jigsaw) with a metal-cutting blade. Then I remembered that I had done the same thing 20 years earlier, when I replaced the previous faucet. The faucets are not as massive as they seem --- it is easy to cut through them with a good metal-cutting blade. You don't have to cut through the old faucet flush with the countertop, and you don't want to damage your countertop trying to do that. Just cut through, perhaps 3/8" or 1/2" above the countertop and the faucet falls apart. But, the saw blades do flop around alot, so protect your countertop with cardboard, or maybe several layers of masking tape or duct tape. > The replacement faucet was designed to be an easy install, and was with simple handtools, so this tool was not needed and would have been much harder to use. > On my bathroom sink, I could not get an angle to use the tool (because of the drain line, valves, etc. A deep mechanic's socket on a "wobbly" extension did the job. > There are similar tools (including a "telescoping" version of this tool) which are extendable/collapsible which would probably be easier to get around obstructions. But, a deep socket, with a wobbly or flexible extension is probably better, if the socket is deep enough for your situation. > Note that deep sockets are not components of most handy-man's tool kits, albeit a deep spark plug socket is usually included in most socket wrench sets (which is unlikely to be the size you'll need). So, if you need to use a deep socket. You can borrow a set, or purchase a cheap deep-socket set for $15 to $20 --- assuming that you already have a standard socket set with a ratchet and extensions (including a short wobbly or flexible extension).
G**L
Worked perfectly
Worked as intended.
F**O
Prodotto resistente
Ottimo prodotto, tutto conforme a le aspettative.
A**R
Prix et qualité
Une clé similaire m'a coûté plus cher et s'est cassée au premier usage Une clé de cette qualité est vendue environ sept fois plus cher..
P**0
Bon produit.
Bon produit !
I**I
Good
Does the job
S**T
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