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Twist Off Faucet Nuts in Tight Spots a Regular Wrench Can't Touch
Replacing a kitchen faucet, a bathroom supply line, or an angle stop usually goes one way: you crawl under the sink, jam yourself into position—and realize your adjustable wrench is too thick to fit behind the basin. PowerGrip™ Faucet Wrench is the snap-on hex spanner that slides around the supply hose, locks onto the connector nut, and lets you turn it loose by hand.
Stop Wrestling Wrenches That Refuse to Fit Behind Your Faucet
Adjustable wrenches are too fat. Channel locks slip on chrome nuts. Basin wrenches need eight inches of swing room you don't have under there. Meanwhile your knuckles are bleeding, you've half-stripped a fitting, and the new faucet is still sitting in the box. PowerGrip™ ends the wrestling—its open hex slides right over the supply hose, snaps shut on the nut, and turns by hand.
➤ Snap-On Hinge Wraps Around Hoses Already in Place: The detachable stainless hinge opens, slides around your supply line, then clicks shut over the connector nut—no need to disconnect anything first.
➤ Inner Hex Locks Onto Standard Faucet Supply Nuts: The six-sided pocket grips the connector flush, so you turn without slipping, rounding the brass, or chewing up the chrome.
➤ Wing Tabs Give You Real Hand Leverage: Two flat tabs on either side double as a finger grip—you crank the nut with your hand alone. No extra handle, no second tool wedged in.
How a 2-Inch Hex Beats a Wrench Three Times Its Size
The trick is the open hinge. Traditional wrenches have to slide on from the open end of a fitting—which is why they fail under sinks, where the braided hose blocks the way in. PowerGrip™ splits open, wraps around the hose mid-line, and clicks back together on the nut. Once it's locked, the six hex sides spread the load evenly so you don't strip the nut or skin your knuckles getting it off.
The thickened stainless steel body and silent damping hinge keep the action smooth even after dozens of opens and closes—use it on every faucet in the house, then toss it back in the drawer.
Why DIY Homeowners Are Calling This the Tool They Wish They'd Bought Years Ago
Plumbers and weekend warriors both keep one in the truck for a reason—when the supply hose is already attached and you just need that hex nut off, no other tool gets in there as fast.
"Spent forty minutes wrestling a basin wrench under my bathroom sink last spring. Tried PowerGrip on the kitchen swap and the nut came off in fifteen seconds. Should've ordered this first." — Marcus T.
"Bought the 5-pack and put one in the kitchen drawer, one in the garage, one in my truck. They're thin enough to fit anywhere and I always know where one is." — Dave R.
A Plumbing Drawer Essential for Any DIY-Capable Homeowner
✓ Skip the Plumber Call on a 20-Minute Job: Most faucet swaps stall on one stuck connector nut—the kind PowerGrip™ pops off in seconds. Finish the job yourself and keep the $150 callout fee.
✓ Stainless Steel Body That Won't Rust Behind a Wet Sink: The thickened metal shrugs off splash and humidity, so the tool that saves you today still works two years from now.
✓ Pack Sizes That Cover Every Sink in the House: Grab a single for one repair, or the 5-pack so there's always one within reach—kitchen, bathroom, garage, and truck.
Three Steps to a Stuck Nut on the Floor
Step 1: Open the hinge and slide PowerGrip™ around your supply hose at the point where the connector nut sits.
Step 2: Snap the two halves together so the inner hex sits flush over the nut—you'll feel it click into place.
Step 3: Pinch the wing tabs and twist. The hex grips the brass, the nut turns, and you're back on schedule.

| PowerGrip™ Faucet Wrench | Adjustable Wrenches | Basin Wrenches |
|---|---|---|
| Snap-on hinge slides over hoses that are already installed | ❌ | ❌ |
| Slim profile works in spots with under an inch of clearance | ❌ | ❌ |
| Turns by hand—no swing room or second tool needed | ❌ | ❌ |
PowerGrip™ Specifications for the Detail-Oriented
- Material: Thickened Stainless Steel with Silent Damping Hinge
- Design: Detachable, Snap-On, Reusable
- Inner Hex: Fits Standard Faucet Supply Line Connector Nuts
- Use Cases: Faucet Swaps, Supply Line Repairs, Angle Stop Hookups
- Pack Options: Single, 5-Pack, 10-Pack
Got Questions? We've Got The Answers
Will this fit my faucet supply line?
PowerGrip™ is sized for the standard hex on common 1/2-inch FIP faucet supply line connector nuts—the kind almost every kitchen and bathroom faucet sold in the last 20 years uses. Check the nut on your hose; if it has six flat sides, it'll fit.
Is it strong enough for a really stuck nut?
The hex grips on six flat sides, so the load spreads evenly instead of slipping or rounding the brass. For nuts that have been on for decades and refuse to budge, a quick spritz of penetrating oil and a minute of patience does the rest.
Do I need to disconnect the hose first?
No—that's the whole point. The hinge opens, you wrap it around the hose mid-length, and snap it shut on the connector nut. It's the only way to get a wrench-style grip on a nut that's already trapped behind a supply line.
How long does the hinge hold up?
The hinge is thickened stainless steel with a silent damping action—designed to open and snap shut hundreds of times without going loose or noisy. Built for the drawer, not the landfill.
Why would I want a 5-pack?
Two reasons. One: when you need it, you really need it—keeping one in the kitchen, the bathroom, the garage, and the truck means the tool is always within reach mid-project. Two: it's the cheapest stocking stuffer any DIY friend you know will actually use.
Built to Last as Long as Your Pipes
Crafted from thickened stainless steel with a silent damping hinge, PowerGrip™ is sized for one job and built to do it right—every faucet swap, every supply line, every tight spot under every sink in the house.
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