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Undersink Drain Plier 189
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Undersink Drain Plier 189

SKU# - GT189

The Undersink Drain Plier 189 features a universal jaw design that fits various sink, drain, and trap nuts. With a 4" jaw opening and a three-position slip joint, it's perfect for 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" drain systems. Includes removable rubber jaw covers to protect delicate surfaces.

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Undersink Drain Plier - GT189

The Undersink Drain Plier 189 is the ultimate all-in-one tool for plumbing professionals and DIYers, saving space in your toolbox with its versatile design. Its exclusive universal jaw fits sink, drain, slip, trap, and compression nuts, as well as basin and sink lock nuts. The three-position slip joint adapts to 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" drain systems, while the 4" jaw opening is perfect for large strainer nuts. These pliers can even handle tasks like opening jars or removing automotive oil filters. Removable rubber jaw covers protect plated nuts and pipes, making them safe for use on plastic components.

Under Sink Drain Plier Key Features:

  • Universal Jaw Design: Fits a wide variety of sink, drain, and trap nuts, eliminating the need for multiple tools.
  • Three-Position Slip Joint: Works with 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" drain systems for maximum versatility.
  • 4" Jaw Opening: Easily accommodates large strainer nuts and even handles non-plumbing tasks like oil filter removal.
  • Removable Rubber Jaw Covers: Protects plated and plastic nuts from damage, ensuring safe and precise operation.
  • Multi-Purpose Tool: Can be used for various tasks, making it a valuable addition to any toolkit.
    • Weight
      3 lbs
    • SKU
      GT189
  • Manufacturer
    General Tools and Instruments

Product questions

  • Sharon
    04/05/2019, 03:21 PM

    Can the “Under sink drain pliers 189” be safely used to remove the locknut from the water supply line at the underside of a toilet bowl in order to replace an old fill valve inside the tank?

    Administrator
    04/05/2019, 03:46 PM

    Yes this would work. We are currently out of stock until next week though. If I were you I would just use a set of tongue and groove pliers.