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The Keyfit Tools Sprinkler Head Wrench is a durable, 14-inch alloy steel tool designed for irrigation pros. It fits all rotor and spray heads up to 4 inches, compatible with every major brand. Featuring an angled jaw and no-dig teeth, it enables quick, precise removal and adjustment of sprinkler heads without damaging turf. Its patented riser lock system streamlines nozzle adjustments, making sprinkler maintenance faster and cleaner.
Color | Red/Black |
Brand | Keyfit Tools |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 14 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Box End |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Keyfit Tools |
UPC | 642049967144 |
Part Number | KHW001 |
Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Head Wrench |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3"W x 14"L |
Style | Rotary |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**L
Work well
Good grip
R**H
It works plus 16” channel locks helps if you just want to change out the inner works.
Nice tool
J**N
Pricier Side
I recently got a sprinkler wrench, and while it’s definitely on the pricier side, it does seem to be made well.
L**
Tool sprinkler wrench
Works like I needed. Cut time down considerably
D**L
You DO have to cut back to grab the outer base tube on Toro 300 rotor heads
I bought these so that I wouldn't have to cut back the sod as much around my Toro 300 rotor heads when clamping the base tube. Using Channellocks required a huge grass dig to be able to clamp the base. Keyfit advertises no digging required. Maybe that is true for other brands of sprinkler heads, but the Toro 300s require at least some digging of the surrounding grass and dirt to get to the base tube. This is especially true if the heads have sunk over time (+30 years) with thatch and root build up.The one bad thing about these is the jaws do not open as wide as Channellocks so the handles are quite far apart when clamped to my base tubes. So far that I couldn't the rubber tightener to work properly. In this situation, you really need a second pair of strong hands to hold the clamp on the base tube while you use Channellocks to unscrew the Toro 300 guts. I deducted one star for this problem.The Keyfit.com web site has been hacked. Norton 360 reports Web Attack: Rig Exploit Kit Redirection 13 when accessing it.Because they are American made I added back one star. I really like this product and I think it has a clever idea. I realize that they are a bit pricey as a tool, but that is because of their American origin. Buy American made products, not Chinese.
P**L
It's OK but high for what it is.
Pretty normal slip joint wrench.I thought the angle would help a lot for gripping the head, but it really doesn't make that much difference. I wouldn't buy them again.
J**R
Great tool for sprinkler system upkeep
I had to replace a few of my sprinkler heads this spring. Last spring I had two, and I had to dig them all the way out to be able to replace them. This year it was just cutting a small ring around the grass and it gave me the room to grip the head with this tool and turn it out. Way faster and easier and I am glad I found this and gave it a try.
C**R
A good idea poorly made
First, it is very cheaply made for the price. Second it grips the top of the sprinkler head very poorly and tends to slip. Third, the video shows the tool fitting inside the sprinkler body to grip it and remove it. I needed to replace 8 2 inch diameter sprinklers, but the tool is too wide to fit inside them. I was a complete waste of money but I was able to throw it about 150 feet and earn the applause of fellow grownds workers.
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