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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
These two aerator tools look alike but they are actually 6 different sizes. So far, I'm very pleases as it works on all the aerators that have the little flat sides that I've tried to use them on. These are light weight and convenient. I highly recommend it.
PS
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
The listed sizes in mm are wrong, too tight, and misleading as they refer to the circular diameter of the aerator rather than the open end wrench equivalent mm size that fits the two flat opposite-side torque edges of the aerator.I have a 22mm open end wrench that works fine on my aerator, the circular diameter of my aerator is 24mm, which the listing photo indicates their tool sizes refer to the circular diameter rather than the flat edge wrench measurement and the listing indicates M24 is 24mm diameter on the curved portion (the M24 curved section is actually only 23.71mm).A 22mm wrench opening is about 22.14mm to fit easily while still snug, the 24mm M24 portion of the aerator tool is only 22.06mm to the flat torque edges, needlessly too tight even for a 22mm application.The 24mm M24 portion of the tool is too small at 23.71mm diameter to fit over my 24mm aerator, so it doesn't reach to engage the flat torque edges of 22mm. Design wise their is no value for the tool touching the finish of the aerator curved edges portion or being a tight fit to the curved portion when the torque should only applied to the opposite-side flat edges. A wider hole would reduce material cost for the manufacturer so no benefit of overly tight and too small tolerances.I thought these would be an interesting frivolous single purpose tool, but I can't use them on my existing faucets and wouldn't bother checking them in the future against new faucets, I would just use a standard open end wrench, or an adjustable wrench, or perhaps, if I didn't care about the finish on the aerator, a large universal socket with those push-in interior rods as you press it against the target item.The sizes on the tool are all overstated by around 2mm. If you want to check against your intended uses, the sizes of the tool distances relative to the opposite-side flat edge ie wrench size (although wrench sizes have slightly wider distances for easy fit-on usability) are:Side AM16 = 14.01mmM20 = 18.03mmM24 = 22.06mm (Open End 22mm Wrench = 22.14mm )(Circular diameter only 23.71mm perhaps why it doesn't fit my 24mm diameter aerator)Side BM18 = 15.93mmM22 = 19.99mmM28 = 25.98mmRecommend you avoid these, some reviewers were lucky that some section of the mislabeled tool happened to fit their aerator, but there is no telling if they will fit despite the measurements indicated. I tossed these into metal recycling.
D
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
I have one kitchen faucet I constantly need to clean the aerator. Previously this meant keeping an adjustable wrench in the kitchen drawer that I used to barely grab the flat surfaces of the aerator. Come this tool, which I did not know existed. Although I did not need two, it came as two. I’d prefer to have had a set of one of these and tools necessary to remove recessed aerators. (Hence my deduction of a star.). Nevertheless, this tool worked great to remove the aerator and is small enough to store in the sink drawer front tray. It really is easier than an adjustable wrench.
Patio
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I’ve been needing to clean the aerator on my pot filler faucet. We have a well and tiny bits of sediment accumulate in it. Every time this needs done it’s a battle to get it off. I have a mini crescent wrench that is too small, and one that’s just too darn big for the job because it’s such a tiny area to grasp. This is perfect! At first, I thought it wasn’t going to fit because it’s very snug. But once I got it on, I twisted the aerator off with no problem and was able to clean it. It also made screwing it back on a breeze! It seems fairly heavy for what it is, so I expect it to last.But check your faucets first. This is only good for those that have a flat place on each side.
Blossom Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
This is perfect for replacing or trying to fix a faucet aerator. Has different sizes and easy to use. Super durable.
Monday
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I have one bathroom faucet on my pedestal sink that has the male aerator. I need to clean out the debris from it from time to time and I don't want to use pliers that will scratch the aerator. I saw these Saipe 2pcs Faucet Aerator Removal Wrench Tool and ordered them for that reason. It is very easy to get the right amount of leverage by selecting the right size. There are 6 sizes by using the needed size from either side of the tool and include: 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 22mm and 24mm and 28mm. There are two tools included, so I plan to leave one in the cabinet in the same bathroom where I will use it and put the other in my toolbox as a spare. I like these and will use them.
Scott G
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
If your faucet has aerators that have flat notches in them, these wrenches work great. Three of my faucets have round aerators with no notches, so I usually have to use an adjustable wrench with a rubber pad (to protect the surface) to remove them. However, one of these wrenches did work fine to remove one of my round aerators, even though the picture says it will not.One thing I would like to see on these is some black lettering where the sizes are. That would make it easier to see what size the wrench opening is.
Chuman
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I bought a new Delta 15/16 Chrome aerator for my Delta Classic, one handle kitchen faucet. The M24 size on this tool fits perfectly! I also changed the 15/16 aerator on my American Standard bathroom sink faucet. Once again, the M24 size on this tool fits perfectly! I would normally just use an adjustable wrench, but I enjoy having this tool that is specially made for the job!
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