Telescopic bath tap wrench

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Are the telescopic version of this better as you can lower the handle below the bath possibly?
 

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I have a set of those, and occasionally they can be useful for shifting stubborn nuts.
My usual go to tap spanner s are the Armeg jaw droppers though.
 
I've the original version of that (ridgid) must be 40 years old
As has been said can be useful for awkward nuts even stood on it for leverage.
I've now stopped fitting bathrooms and feel a lot better for it!
 
Are the telescopic version of this better as you can lower the handle below the bath possibly?
I bought one of those from B&Q when I was fitting some new taps to our bath. Only needed them for a couple of turns. I left the ticket on them and took them back for a refund the following day. :cool: ;)
 
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I've the original version of that (ridgid) must be 40 years old
As has been said can be useful for awkward nuts even stood on it for leverage.
I've now stopped fitting bathrooms and feel a lot better for it!
The telescopic version is cheaper. So would suggest the rigid one is better?
 
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I bought one of those from B&Q when I was fitting some new taps to our bath. Only needed them for a couple of turns. I left the ticket on them and took them back for a refund the following day. :cool: ;)
Why am I not surprised? :rolleyes: :LOL::LOL:
 

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