Q:I'm confused about this/these socket sets, as to whether the large one for shower heads might have a little brother, for old toilet seats? I've found the big ones quite easily, but..... help!
by|Nov 19, 2020
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A: No, We do not have a product like this that can be used for a toilet seat.
by|Nov 24, 2020
Q:Are this corrosion resistance?
by|Jul 21, 2020
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A: Yes, this product is made of stainless steel and are designed to be extremely resistant to corrosion.
by|Nov 13, 2020
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Q:I think it has 7/8 nut.
by|Jun 25, 2020
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A: This tool is designed to be a universal tool with the size of the bring 21/32 in., 27/32 in., 29/32 in., 31/32 in., 1-1/32 in., 1-3/2 in., 1-5/32 in., 1-9/32 in., 1-11/32 in., 1-7/16 in.
by|Jul 14, 2020
Q:How long are these sockets?
by|Jun 13, 2020
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A: Each socket is 3-7/8” long. The whole kit length is 7-1/2” long.
by|Jun 22, 2020
Q:Would any of these fit a 32mm shower nut? I have a Grohe 34397 valve housing with a 47483000 3/4" cartridge. Grohe tells me that this accepts a 32mm socket. I wish to remove ad replace the cartridge while leaving the valve assembly in place (secured by the 4 screws?
Thanks.
by|May 12, 2020
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A: This set has hex standard size sockets. Socket sizes are as follows: 21/32 in., 27/32 in., 29/32 in., 31/32 in., 1-1/32 in., 1-3/2 in., 1-5/32 in., 1-9/32 in., 1-11/32 in., 1-7/16 in.
by|Feb 3, 2021
Q:What is the overall length of the 5 sockets?
by|Feb 10, 2020
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A: Dear David, Each socket is 3-7/8” long. The whole kit length is 7-1/2” long.
by|Jun 13, 2020
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Q:Would these work to remove a faucet nut underneath a sink? I’m trying to find something that would work for that.
by|Nov 12, 2018
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A: Yes, this product is designed to remove and install plumbing fixtures.
by|Nov 13, 2020
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A: Very unlikely considering the existing hoses and short length this thing got.
What you can try is to try to unscrew the faucet from above. That's how I got out mine.
by|Nov 13, 2020
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A: We would recommend a basic wrench for the basin nuts.