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Neilsen CT1095 Pipe Wrench 12in. With Pvc Dipped Handle
  • Neilsen CT1095 12-inch Pipe Wrench with PVC-coated Comfort Handle
  • Neilsen CT1095 12-inch Pipe Wrench with PVC-coated Comfort Handle

Neilsen CT1095 Pipe Wrench 12in. With Pvc Dipped Handle

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Discover the Neilsen CT1095 12-inch Pipe Wrench with a PVC-coated handle - an essential tool for all plumbing jobs. Whether you're a pro or a DIY fan, this 12-inch (300mm) wrench is your best bet. The PVC-coated handle offers a super comfy, non-slip grip, letting you work for hours without hand fatigue. Crafted from top-notch materials, it's built tough to handle even the toughest tasks. Its 12-inch length is just right, giving you the perfect balance of leverage and easy maneuverability for various plumbing uses. You can use it to tighten or loosen pipes and fittings, making it a must-have in any toolbox. No matter if you're doing home plumbing, auto repairs, or industrial projects, this pipe wrench guarantees reliable performance and long-lasting durability. With its user-friendly design and excellent workmanship, it's a top choice for getting the job done properly. Gear up with the best - pick the Neilsen Pipe Wrench for all your pipe work needs!

Using this Neilsen pipe wrench is a breeze. To tighten or loosen pipes and fittings, simply place the jaws of the wrench around the pipe. Make sure the teeth of the jaws grip the pipe firmly. Then, turn the wrench in the appropriate direction. When using, always wear safety gloves to protect your hands. Don't use excessive force that could damage the pipe or the wrench. After use, clean the wrench with a dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Keep it in a dry place to prevent rust. Periodically, check the jaws for any signs of wear and tear. If the teeth are worn out, it might be time to replace the wrench.


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