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Your cart is empty.The perfect addition to any toolbox, this sleeve puller is specially designed to quickly and easily remove leaking compression sleeves without damaging the walls. Utilizing an armless design, it screws directly into the compression nut for fast removal. The heavy duty tool is ideal for a variety of tasks, especially for working on frozen or corroded supply stops.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
I had to change an under-sink shutoff valve for the very first time since buying our house. This tool made the hardest part - removing the old compression sleeve - super easy. It saved me the $200 I would have spent on a plumber.
Brock
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I’ve used the bearing puller type all my life and it works great. Was looking at getting another one and saw this kizmo. I was like, why not. First time trying it I had to ream the inside of the copper pipe about 3 seconds to get it to fit better. After that it worked like a charm. Money well spent. Just wish I had invented this instead.
Pezz
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Product worked perfectly - removed the compression sleeve in 1 minute.
Lee
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
This product appears to be sturdy and well-made. Nicely designed for the purpose. It should perform as expected though I have not had an opportunity to use it yet.
woody
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
So far so good. The tool is not flimsy and has some weight to it. Worked like a charm. Was able to replace a 26-year toilet shut off valve with a quarter turn valve without problem. I did spray ring with WD40, not sure if it helped but it came off. I purchased a mini pipe cutter just in case but didn't have to use. No leaks so far.
Joel price
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 17, 2024
Actually happy I've purchased this tool.It has so far done exactly what it's supposed to do
customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
If you do house calls for repairs, this tool is a necessity.
V Trevino
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
This does exactly what it says it does. The metal seems sturdy enough for repeated use. I asked a plumber friend if he had ever seen one and he said no. He normally cuts the pipe and solders a new extension on. This is much easier than that for sure. I'm glad I bought this tool, it's a must for replacing water valves for sinks and toilets.
Eric Lagace
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2023
This tool made removing a compression sleeve a charm! It took less that one minute and there is no risk of breaking the pipe like some other removal techniques out there. Highly recommend you wait and get this.
CJ
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2022
Great tool to add to the plumbing kit.Only minor issue with the tool is It's longer than I expected.Major issue is the Tee handle witch is fixed and does not slide. This is a big problem in close quarters next to a wall or vanity cabinet. Tee handle should slide to make this tool work everywhere.I will modify my tool to make the handle slide.
Martian
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2022
Works well , highly recommended, if you are a dyi don’t try this repairs unless you know what are you doing , watch videos , a mistake will cost you wayMore of what you want to save
CP
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
I was about to tackle the task of changing 6 shut off valves and watched numerous YouTube videos to see what tools I needed or what issues I might come across. I’m a 42 year old female who has never had any kind of plumbing experience other than changing shower heads.After seeing there would be a compression sleeve that would be a little difficult to remove without a tool, I decided to buy this one (per recommendation from one of the videos I watched) even before I started. I was looking for something that would make it easy to remove without have to try to be careful and cut into it because I just KNOW I’d screw it up somehow.This tool did the trick! Super easy to use. The compression sleeve came off with ease. After sweating, huffing and puffing to remove the 25 year old rusted valves, this part of the process was the easiest. Just slip the tool into the pipe, screw the nut onto it and twist it off.I was also changing out my whole sink so I feel I gave myself more space to work with, but it still had plenty of room to do the job. Just be sure the pipe is 1/2” as it will only work for that size!Overall I’m super happy with this tool and feel it really helped me finish my project faster than I would have without it. I don’t think I’ll be needing it anytime in the future, but I’m glad I’ll have it in my toolbox ready for the next time I need to use it!
J1976
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
I wanted to replace the compression valves in our bathroom with all oil rubbed bronze hardware and it was simply too expensive to have a plumber do it. I spent a lot of time on some DIY forums and was mostly told not to mess around with this stuff but I am glad I did.It was trivial pulling the old compression valves off our copper plumbing lines. You simply screw the threaded end of the device into the existing nut and then turn the handle until the brass or copper or whatever the compression ring is made of slides off. I used fine sandpaper to cleanup the pipe and slide the new ones on.I had my wife turn the main water supply line back on one-half turn at a time. One of my valves was leak free and one had a very minor drip which I easily resolved by turning the nut 1/4 turn until it stopped.This is a very nice quality tool for dirt cheap. Don’t be afraid to do the work yourself—it’s easy and you can do it! Just watch a few videos first and you should be all set.Good luck!
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