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Highlights
Quality
I have removed 3 old shut off valves with the help of this tool so far
At first i tried using the new angle valve with the old compression sleeve and nut that remained on the copper pipe
Also make sure the tool is properly aligned with the pipe in a reduced space that may not be easy but keep trying otherwise the... Read More
Shipping
Used this tool and it was so fast and simple
Packaging/appearance
No need to cut off the farrel
I elected to replace all of the
Competitiveness
Well worth the money if you do this as a diy’er for self family and friends
This product might be a bit pricier than other products that make similar claims
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easy, old, great, new and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 377 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 9 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some people complained of the weld on this tool breaking but i think you would be putting too much pressure on the pipe at that point anyway and would need to cut the feral off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
None of the copper pipes were damaged by the puller which allowed installation of new compression rings a breeze
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The brass nut can easily get stuck after years of usage considering its usually located in hard to reach and dusty corner of the toilet it can be really hard to remove without proper tool
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to purchase one locally for 10 dollars more
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The water in the bay area is so hard and corrosive that i could not remove the sleeve
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Especially when you have open water lines and you dont want to pay a plumber 250 to 300 on a weekend to come out repair a broken water line
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This replaces year old classic gorilla arm style puller that also looks like maximilian from 1979 movie the black hole
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The final straw was an arm pulling at an angle and getting crossthreaded in the tool so the only way to remove it was to cut it off
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