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Superior Tool Pipe Nipple Extractor & Thread Remover
Superior Tool is all about creating simpler ways to handle home repairs. Our 1/2" long-reach nipple extractor is perfect for removing broken pipe nipples and fittings from galvanized or gas piping.
Watch our other videos:
Basin Buddy Universal Faucet Nut Wrench: ruclips.net/video/mKlEzPhKjX8/видео.html
One-Handed 2" PVC Ratcheting Cutter: ruclips.net/video/l1EAQgvtieU/видео.html
Tub Drain Extractor: ruclips.net/video/__UnIKzJC14/видео.html
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Видео

Superior Tool Shower Arm Thread Remover - Remove Broken Threads
Просмотров 88 тыс.5 лет назад
Superior Tool is all about creating simpler ways to handle home repairs. Our 1/2" nipple extractor & shower arm thread remover makes broken thread removal simple. If you were tightening or loosening a shower head and the arm breaks, this tool is for you. Our shower arm thread remover can help you remove the thread from the coupling with ease. Watch our other videos: Basin Buddy Universal Faucet...
Easy Compression Ring Removal - Superior Tool Handle & Sleeve Puller
Просмотров 348 тыс.6 лет назад
This video shows how to easily remove an angle stop compression sleeve on the water supply line using the new patent pending Superior Tool PRO Handle/Sleeve Puller. Easy removal of tough compression sleeves that have been corroded and stuck on pipe for many years. Our tool will assist with the removal of compression rings, ferrules, compression sleeves, olives, copper rings and fittings. Watch ...
Superior Tool Faucet Handle Puller - Easily Remove Faucet & Shower Handles
Просмотров 156 тыс.6 лет назад
PRO Faucet Handle/Sleeve Puller from Superior Tool: This video shows you how to easily remove a stuck faucet handle with Superior Tool’s PRO Handle Puller. The PRO Handle Puller is great and works on bathroom sink faucets, kitchen faucets, laundry tub faucets, and many more. Learn more about the PRO Faucet Handle Puller: goo.gl/A7XbV2 Where to buy: goo.gl/yi8bWe Watch our other videos: Basin Bu...
Angle Stop Combo Wrench From Superior Tool Co.
Просмотров 20 тыс.9 лет назад
Superior Tool’s Angle-Stop Combo Wrench™ is the multi-purpose tool that’s perfect for working on angle-stops and other plumbing projects. The cushioned gripped adjustable wrench and easy-store multi-purpose wrench make installing angle-stops as well as straight stops and supply lines a snap. The jaws of the wide-mouth™ adjustable wrench are covered with removable caps to protect surfaces and pr...
Mr. Thread Cleaner Hose Spigot Thread Chaser - Superior Tool
Просмотров 13 тыс.9 лет назад
Over time, threads on faucets become corroded with mineral build up and foreign material causing hoses to not seal properly. The Mr. Thread Cleaner™ removes debris and renews threads, saving your faucet and saving you money. The Mr. Thread Cleaner™ works on any common household outdoor faucet. It’s the perfect tool for home owners, plumbers, apartment maintenance, textile cleaning businesses an...
Easily Unclog a Drain - No Chemicals or Disassembly - The DrainStick™
Просмотров 5 тыс.9 лет назад
#drainclog #plumbing The DrainStick™ from Superior Tool helps you unclog sink, bath and shower drains without harsh chemicals, messy pipe disassembly, plungers, or snakes. The tool quickly and easily removes hair and "goop" between the drain and the end of trap. The angled head negotiates turns, and it is easy to clean after use. Strong, tough, polyamide construction. In this video we solve a c...
Superior Tool - Plumber's Pal
Просмотров 32 тыс.10 лет назад
Fits Hex Drains & All 4- 6- & 8-tab Locknuts. Fits All Drop-in Shower Drains. Patented design fits hex nuts and all 4-, 6- and 8-tab locking nuts on strainer drains. Square end of the tool is specifically designed for tightening stand-up shower drains. It fits into the internal locknut slots of all major manufacturer's plastic and brass drains
Superior Tool - PEX Pocket Crimper
Просмотров 28 тыс.10 лет назад
Crimp Standard PEX Black Copper using your own 10" Vise Grips®. Fits All Common Sizes: 3/8" 1/2" & 3/4". Solid Hardened Alloy Steel No Adjustments Ever! SMeets ASTM F1807 Spec for Crimping PEX "Go/No Go" gauge, PEX crimper & convenient pouch included
Superior Tool - Plumber's Knife
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.10 лет назад
Compatible with standard reciprocating saw blades included for PVC, wood, sheetrock, copper, aluminum, and steel. Includes fold-out hardened steel reamer blade. Quick change blade feature no tools required. Easy opening with thumb and locks securely in place for safety. Stainless steel body with anodized aluminum handle. Accepts both knife & standard reciprocating saw blades.
Superior Tool One-Handed 2" PVC Ratcheting Cutter
Просмотров 65 тыс.10 лет назад
The Superior Tool One-Handed 2" PVC Ratcheting Cutter is the quickest and most efficient way to cut PVC piping. The one-handed operation frees up your other hand to hold the pipe. The hardened stainless steel blade makes for smooth, effortless cutting.
Superior Tool - SuperRing™ - Closet Flange Replacement
Просмотров 124 тыс.11 лет назад
Repair water leaks around the toilet base. Unique screw-hole tabs attach securely to the wood or concrete sub-floors. Slotted for ¼" or 5/16" closet bolts. Durable epoxy powder-coated finish for corrosion-resistance & durability.
Superior Tool - Tub Drain Extractor -- Made in the USA
Просмотров 102 тыс.12 лет назад
• Remove stubborn 1-1/2" tub drains with ½" ratchet drive and extension or wrench • Unique helical knurl bites into the drain and will not slip, the more torque applied the more bite on the drain • Hardened steel design with gold plate finish • Patent Pending design, made in the USA
Superior Tool - Basin Buddy - Universal Faucet Nut Wrench
Просмотров 574 тыс.12 лет назад
How-to video for the Basin Buddy: universal wrench for metal & PVC locknuts, couplings nuts and toilet supply nuts. Includes 3/8" ratchet adaptor, too. Made in USA!

Комментарии

  • @asloppyjoedonut9616
    @asloppyjoedonut9616 27 дней назад

    Is there a way to reverse the cut day if u start to make a wrong cut or should I get something else?

  • @amirhashemi4100
    @amirhashemi4100 Месяц назад

    I used this tool to get the threads off, but the tool is now stuck in the pipe. How do I take the tool out without tearing the wall?

  • @suskeuchiha4608
    @suskeuchiha4608 Месяц назад

    This happened with me today the fucet broken. I face hard time to extract the broken part

  • @UncleSarkis
    @UncleSarkis Месяц назад

    This tool is garbage

  • @shebamboo3917
    @shebamboo3917 2 месяца назад

    Hoping this works for me. I've tried at least 4 different extractors and no luck yet. Trying to avoid paying a plumber.

  • @joeruggia9367
    @joeruggia9367 2 месяца назад

    It’s bullshit it don’t work The video shows it’s works well but you buy it and try to slide it on so you can tighten the center nut it to small it’s NOT 1 1/2 Clarence so pissed and disappointed. Just another scam.

  • @jeffweaver955
    @jeffweaver955 2 месяца назад

    Not even a demonstration stupid

  • @TheVaccineMachine
    @TheVaccineMachine 2 месяца назад

    bent on first use.

  • @kramidanalub
    @kramidanalub 2 месяца назад

    does this work for 5/8 pipe?

  • @LegendarySkypenis
    @LegendarySkypenis 3 месяца назад

    Id replace the 90 fitting in this scenario.

  • @JMBlackNet
    @JMBlackNet 3 месяца назад

    Can you use this to gently pre-crimp by hand to keep ring in place on pipe, then use bigger crimper tool to finish it?

  • @OldNavyWife
    @OldNavyWife 4 месяца назад

    Yes, except that won’t work on really old faucets. The plastic “wings” just bend or break off.

  • @rogeliom7770
    @rogeliom7770 4 месяца назад

    Gracias por el tip,va hacer de gran ayuda.

  • @meea1971
    @meea1971 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for saving my tub with these tools!!

  • @Milosz_Ostrow
    @Milosz_Ostrow 5 месяцев назад

    The arms on the tool stamped steel and are only useful for pulling faucet handles, so for cramped spaces you can remove the drive screw from the handle assembly and set the arms aside. I own a Home Depot "Husky" version of this tool, purchased new in November 2023, which looks very similar, except that the thread puller adapter is knurled to get a better grip with one's fingers and lacks the hex nut feature, probably to prevent damage to the threads if one should try to forcibly mate it with a compression nut with a different thread pitch. On the very first use I encountered a 25-year-old angle stop that had what appeared to be a compression nut with 1/2-inch female pipe thread, considerably coarser than the thread on the thread puller adapter, but I was able to get about 1-1/2 turns of the compression nut thread onto the adapter before binding, just enough to get a good grip and be able to pull the compression sleeve off. I found that lubricating the drive screw, the surface of the drive screw centering "peg" against which the drive screw presses and the end of the copper stub-out with toilet ring wax greatly reduces torque requirements and makes the compression sleeve come off much easier.

  • @sewashburn0529
    @sewashburn0529 5 месяцев назад

    Concise and to the point. It really works! Now I wonder what I'm going to do with mine now that I've used it? I'll have to find a good place to put it so I don't forget where it is or what it's for.

  • @brandypenell9918
    @brandypenell9918 5 месяцев назад

    What is this made of? Just bought the Husky version and it was cast out of some kind of pot metal and the socket attachment broke off instantly.

  • @sethmoking
    @sethmoking 5 месяцев назад

    I have a closed nipple that I want to keep and use again. Will this destroy it? Also, how do you insert a closed pipe nipple?

  • @matthewswanson5623
    @matthewswanson5623 6 месяцев назад

    This tool is a worthless piece of garbage. I have used REAL "professional" Ferrule removers that actually work perfectly and don't damage the pipe. This hunk of crap barely works at all, is extremely difficult to use compared to true professional removers, and it completely damages the stub so that you end up having to cut it off anyway. I tried it 3 times, and all 3 times I was barely able to get the Ferrule off, and it totally ruined the stub. The third time, the Ferrule got stuck on the part of the tool that is most critical, which they don't even show in the video!!! DO NOT BUY THIS INFERIOR POS SUPERIOR TOOL. I am going to return it next trip to the hardware store and make sure to let them know they should stop carrying inferior, I mean "Superior" tools. The only way this tool works, is on a brand new pipe with a brand new valve/ferrule that wasn't fully tightened.

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 5 месяцев назад

      I just used the Home Depot "Husky" version of this tool to successfully replace six 25-year-old angle stops on 1/2-inch copper pipe. Lubricating the pipe stub and the threads of the tool with toilet ring wax greatly reduced the torque requirement and made the old compression sleeves come off much easier.

  • @anhhaineou.s.a425
    @anhhaineou.s.a425 6 месяцев назад

    Trình bày rất để thương

  • @kingokafor6215
    @kingokafor6215 8 месяцев назад

    🤦🏾and of course im missing the internal silver peice

  • @ericclintonanderson4028
    @ericclintonanderson4028 8 месяцев назад

    Good tool for a DIY person like me. Taking off the extra handle-pulling arms does make it a lot easier to use, if you're only using it to take the sleeves off pipes

  • @brantonwhite6761
    @brantonwhite6761 8 месяцев назад

    Wow this tool work like a champ same me alot of time.

  • @tonyl3461
    @tonyl3461 9 месяцев назад

    I tried using this tool on a 1/2 compression laundry supply line but the threads were different and it would not pull the ring off. Luckily I had access to a compression ring removal tool that is not thread dependent. I recommend using a tool that is NOT thread dependent.

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 5 месяцев назад

      I encountered the same problem on the very first angle stop that I needed to replace: The compression nut on the old angle stop had what appeared to be 1/2-inch female pipe thread, significantly coarser than the thread puller adapter that came with the tool, but I was able to get about a turn and a half of engagement, just enough to be able to pull the compression ring.

  • @nickrosal5123
    @nickrosal5123 9 месяцев назад

    Is that work to plastic pipe instead of copper pipe

  • @barrettsmith881
    @barrettsmith881 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah right! All they do is spin out,edges not sharp enough to bite into sleeve!👎👎

  • @007nadineL
    @007nadineL 11 месяцев назад

    *I JUST PLACED A FAT CANDLE IN A GLASS CONTAINER UNDER ONE STUCK PLASTIC NUT AND IT EASILY RELEASED AN HOUR LATER. I TURNED IT WITH MY WEAK FEMALE HAND. I DID SPRAY A FEW TIMES WITH VINEGAR IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS.*

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Год назад

    It works even on a fully calcified faucet: ruclips.net/video/2v_Nw6hhtcg/видео.html

  • @crankybabicult
    @crankybabicult Год назад

    We got this on Amazon and it actually worked.

  • @anthonytran98290
    @anthonytran98290 Год назад

    Great lesson thank you buddy

  • @omarel-batouty5237
    @omarel-batouty5237 Год назад

    Super helpful. You helped clarify the one detail I wasn’t sure about. Just need to keep twisting the handle while the nut stays still.

  • @JPHET37
    @JPHET37 Год назад

    I bought 1/2 inch copper pipe at HD just to practice and this tool saved me $140 for a plumber visit

    • @tonypanzarella9387
      @tonypanzarella9387 2 месяца назад

      Now that you have perfected the technique, you can drill properly spaced holes in the pipe, and make a piccolo.

  • @pablopicaro7649
    @pablopicaro7649 Год назад

    Might work occasonally, but i've had them cinched in so hard had to dremmel them off (very carefullY)

  • @dogfather68
    @dogfather68 Год назад

    Thank you for making the video, especially for us, who can't find a plumber willing to come out for simple stuff. It's not a matter of paying someone, it's to the point where you can't find anyone, unless it's major money job.

  • @garykrell2058
    @garykrell2058 Год назад

    If the nut is in good shape on old stop I use it on the new stop

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 5 месяцев назад

      Only if the female thread pitch on the old compression nut matches the male pitch thread pitch on the new stop valve.

  • @clydecox327
    @clydecox327 Год назад

    If your subfloor is damaged, you need to replace it. Not put a bandaid on it.

  • @bns70
    @bns70 Год назад

    This video is useless as are the instructions that come with the tool. For many handles -- and particularly stuck on handles -- you will need to thread the brass attachment onto the main shaft so that you can correctly orient the puller to the handle and get a firm grip between top and bottom. The tool works well when you do this, but if you don't, the slender part of the shaft is liable to get damaged. Anyway, the video with the screw only two or three turns in and the handle coming off with the puller at an extreme angle is a farce and does not give a good idea of how the product should (and does) work when used properly.

  • @lodironai1588
    @lodironai1588 Год назад

    It's not working for me it's really stuck

    • @debbyolivier5122
      @debbyolivier5122 Год назад

      Yep its stuck there where you able to find a solution? Please share...

  • @stephaniesloan8191
    @stephaniesloan8191 Год назад

    Have to give this a big thumbs down because he says “easy” and that’s bologna. Narrator doesn’t talk about how hard you might have to twist that thing. Also, REMOVE that u-shaped thing that he talks about. It gets in the way terribly.

  • @jaymomo7462
    @jaymomo7462 Год назад

    I wonder if this will work on a stick oil filter

  • @JESUSSavedMefromDeath
    @JESUSSavedMefromDeath Год назад

    Superior Tool, you have earned yourself a new customer. I am also eyeing up the Univeral Basin Buddy tool. I will go through your catalog and see what all I would need. Thank y'all.

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 Год назад

    Interesting but if thicker, cut open a 2" gap to place over a current pipe to tighten. Some make these as the look like a Flare nut tool used in automotive on pipe nuts. The original was "Weather-Head" and has morphed from their. No two houses built the same, no two shower drains access the same. Not only am I the home owner, but an automotive ASE Master tech since 1978. I have built, cut or welded a lot of tools I ended up using once. Thanks for the video and looks great if installing new, but repair? Not so much as drill out a brass ring, bust loose, pull out, clean and 3-4 later, done and exhausted. But a 2 1/2" gap between sub-floor and shower bottom, inside the ceiling thru a 14" square access hole, in a drop ceiling. Nope.

  • @christianhorne2879
    @christianhorne2879 Год назад

    Just cut a small piece of pipe the same diameter as the one your removing the ring from. Put it in the valve that you just removed and tighten the nut from the wall.

  • @lolli2943
    @lolli2943 Год назад

    Mine won’t work …is it because the pipe is plastic ? I don’t know what to do. I’m have an Airbnb and I can’t afford $300 for a plumber 😢

  • @tehranboys3525
    @tehranboys3525 Год назад

    fantatic tool !

  • @terryjones3165
    @terryjones3165 Год назад

    Mine didn't come off as easy and puller broke while using it. It's China made.

  • @giovicbantilan8482
    @giovicbantilan8482 Год назад

    Oder poh sir

  • @briandietrich1373
    @briandietrich1373 Год назад

    Doesn't work for me. I can't; figure if the silver piece goes inside the copper tube?

  • @w9jim
    @w9jim Год назад

    Now, lets see you do that with a handle that's not been removed in 10 years.

  • @TheJmiktutt
    @TheJmiktutt Год назад

    "universal". doesn't handle 1 1/2" nuts. Not saying it's standard. Not saying it's bad elsewhere. Just saying I'm sad and you were in my search results.