麻豆区

麻豆区

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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2025
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    Used to removed old bathtub drain. I鈥檝e tried all the other removal tools and they don鈥檛 work, they would keep slipping and wouldn鈥檛 go in far enough. I got this one as a 鈥渦sed like new鈥 so price was good so decided to give it a try.

    I know it says will work with broken cross bars on the drain plug but it doesn鈥檛. It needs something to press against for the gold gripper part to extend out and grip the sides of the plug. Took me a bit to figure that out as it kept slipping. I finally took the back end of a hammer and held it against the side part that鈥檚 sticking up and once gripped into the plug I turned the whole thing. Then repeat. As soon as I let go the hammer the gold part would slip. In the end I managed to get the drain out and without this tool it wouldn鈥檛 had been possible but didn鈥檛 work the way it says.
    Now if the cross bars are there there this thing will work great.

    I used it to put the new drain plug in and it worked great and the way it should because the new plug has crossbars.
    All in all I鈥檓 just happy that it worked and I鈥檒l keep around for my other tubs. It鈥檚 a bit expensive at regular price for what you get. It鈥檚 not really that complicated of a device. But if you need to get a drain plug out then it鈥檚 worth it I guess. It鈥檚 the only one on the market that actually got my plug out so I have to give it that. But really it should only be priced at around $50 in my opinion.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Worked ok but not on broken crossbars

    Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2025
    Used to removed old bathtub drain. I鈥檝e tried all the other removal tools and they don鈥檛 work, they would keep slipping and wouldn鈥檛 go in far enough. I got this one as a 鈥渦sed like new鈥 so price was good so decided to give it a try.

    I know it says will work with broken cross bars on the drain plug but it doesn鈥檛. It needs something to press against for the gold gripper part to extend out and grip the sides of the plug. Took me a bit to figure that out as it kept slipping. I finally took the back end of a hammer and held it against the side part that鈥檚 sticking up and once gripped into the plug I turned the whole thing. Then repeat. As soon as I let go the hammer the gold part would slip. In the end I managed to get the drain out and without this tool it wouldn鈥檛 had been possible but didn鈥檛 work the way it says.
    Now if the cross bars are there there this thing will work great.

    I used it to put the new drain plug in and it worked great and the way it should because the new plug has crossbars.
    All in all I鈥檓 just happy that it worked and I鈥檒l keep around for my other tubs. It鈥檚 a bit expensive at regular price for what you get. It鈥檚 not really that complicated of a device. But if you need to get a drain plug out then it鈥檚 worth it I guess. It鈥檚 the only one on the market that actually got my plug out so I have to give it that. But really it should only be priced at around $50 in my opinion.
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4.2 out of 5 stars
462 global ratings