GF—November 30, 2025
The product is as stated. It is made well and holds up to all that is needed to remove the tub drain. The price is just right. It works like a charm. Meaning, if you're looking for the correct way of removing the tub drain, this IS the tool to use. Don't use the back end of pliers please. It's not worth the damage that might happen to your hands. The tool fits perfectly into the drain. I used the smaller end. As a utility tool, this product will come in handy for all future removals. Just use the old style pipe wrench to turn this tool. A crescent wrench will slip and you could get harmed. If you use the old style plumber's wrench, you will find it holds perfectly as you may require a little assistance with a hammer. All plumbers do not use putty I found. I had to remove sparkle from this part. In any event, this product is great! Read more
Chris Horsley—December 4, 2025
Great Tool & Great Service! Read more
Observer 2016—December 26, 2025
Really helpful! I unscrewed the drain tub with it. Read more
Gerald McNeary Jr—November 7, 2025
The tool was very easy to use for my DIY project with my tub Read more
Rich D—June 8, 2025
Quality met expectations although fit was slightly off for my particular application. I had to modify center diameter of tool by sanding aluminum in order to prevent slippage on new drain plug being installed. That being said make sure you measure your existing and new drain and compare specs. This was a slight setback but the final product exceeded my expectations. Durability was not a concern even after tool was slightly modified. This tool made the old drain easy to remove which was before sanding. Good value for money. Read more
iTob—January 2, 2026
Worked perfectly with the tub drain I bought to install. Read more
M Williams—December 15, 2025
Cheap and did the job i needed it for, cant say much more than that! Read more
Tim C—December 24, 2025
Extremely sturdy tool. I was not expecting it to be as nice as some of the pricier tools. Very compact and perfect for the jobs I have ahead of me. The holes for a screwdriver or other rod should give plenty of leverage to get a drain removed. Read more