Kitchen sink basket strainer stuck? The reality is that nine out of ten basket strainers will not come out easily. They've been in service for years and depending on the strainer material and water conditions in your area, the nuts that secure them to the sink are literally welded in place.
There are multiple tools on the market that claim to remove the frozen parts with ease, but in my experience, none of them work. In this video, I'll show you a couple of techniques that will get the job done without wasting your money on specialty tools.
Kitchen sink basket strainer stuck? Owning a reciprocating saw or oscillating multi-tool will get the job done quickly. But If you own a hack saw along with a little elbow grease I'll show you how to remove it and save yourself some cash.
Regards $ Happy Plumbing!
Bob
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28 сен 2024