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Toilet Flange Removal Tool

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$135.00

$ 66 .99 $66.99

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  • For professional use only to safely remove a toilet flange
  • Gone are the days of trying to cut and chip the old flange off, risking cracking the pipe
  • Remove the old flange in 5 minutes with the Flange-Off.
  • Safely cuts the flange off the outside of a 3" pipe leaving it ready to glue a new flange on



Terry
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
Works well enough but it takes longer than 5 minutes. It gets hot and melts abs flange. Went faster when I sprayed water to cool it down. It did keep me from having to go under the house so thanks for that.
Prashant P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
Value for money. Made job easier to remove old flange
Gary Hoffman
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Since I have it before Using it yet, I noticed it appears deeper than the picture. I read where someone said theirs didn.t quite cut the flange completely off, but this tool looks very well suited to do the job I want. I'm sure I'll be pleased. The reason for me wanting to remove the old flange is I'm replacing the sub floor and won't have to split the new floor to get under the flange. I want the new flange to set on top of the finished floor tileI didn' and I kind of like the idea of not needing to split anything. Since this tool can remove the flange, will allow me easily to do this quite well.
JD Snacker
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
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Ken 30000
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018
I had a very tight spot to remove a ABS fitting from my sewer line 3 inch pipe. This Flange-Off requires a 1/2 drill or adapting a 3/8 inch drill chuck to fit the approximately 7/16 hex drive. This narrow space required me using a right 1/2 inch angle air ratchet (Ingersoll-Rand 1077XPA Heavy Duty 1/2-Inch Pnuematic Ratchet Wrench) using a 1/2 square drive quick change impact adapter to a 7/16 hex drive by Milwaukee 48-66-0061.Be warned that the Flange-Off hex drive end is not really 7/16 but rather 11 mm or so. My quick change impact adapter damaged the hex on the Flange off enough to become permanently attached to the device. The Mandrill on the Flange-Off cannot be changed as it is one with theI did not use a 1/2 inch drill because I had limited space to work in and no right angle 1/2 drill was small enough to fit into the space. The Ingersoll-Rand 1077XPA Heavy Duty 1/2-Inch Pnuematic Ratchet Wrench has a very small head for confined spaces. Be warned that the Ingersoll-Rand 1077XPA Heavy Duty 1/2-Inch Pnuematic Ratchet Wrench is not designed for this work, and violates the warranty. But it worked perfectly without binding and at 90 PSI was slow enough to do the job without melting under light pressure. Even when it bound up exceeding the torque, it would just stall and not whip around or injure me. Practice on a piece of wood to get the feel if you try this wrench.I had to increase the workspace to 7 1/2 inches to get the tool in there so I cut the fitting back with a hacksaw blade on a reciprocating saber saw. This gave a smooth starting surface.The key to the the flange off is the center guid which keeps the teeth of the hole saw aligned. Take it slow and tap the center guide deeper as you go along. It was worth spending money on these tools as it saved me from having to redo all of my plumbing because I was able to glue a new fitting on to the existing ABS. I hope this is helpful.