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Your cart is empty.26076 Features: -Plastic nipple extractor.-Unique, patented design.-Solid steel handle with plastic covering.-High quality aluminum.-Carded.
stefan
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I was on the fence about trying this but glad I pulled the trigger. I do minor sprinkler repairs, and this has come in handy. It works on the soft polly risers best but did a decent job pulling out a firmer broke off riser too. I don't think it will work well on the hard grey risers but haven't tried myself yet. I suggest never using the gray risers in anything but a flower bed as a shrub sprayer.
John Loniero
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I recently used the Orbit Sprinkler tool, and it really impressed me. The build quality is solid; it’s made of durable materials that feel like they’ll stand up to regular use. The extractor's design is straightforward and efficient, making it easy to remove stubborn sprinkler nipples from plastic pipes without causing damage.For anyone who needs a reliable tool for sprinkler system maintenance, this one offers great value. It does exactly what it’s supposed to, without any unnecessary complexity, making it a must-have for DIYers or professionals alike.
Dawn B Thomas
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2024
I tried a different style nipple extractor that just didn't want to work. Plus it was short so it was awkward to use. This Orbit Plastic Pipe Nipple extractor worked PERFECTLY. I'm so happy.
Wes
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Just what the headline said. Great for a quick and easy fix. Initially I was concerned because it wasnt biting the nipple, it was just shaving it off. I swapped to the larger extractor tip, and after more shaving, it finally caught and came out. Popped on another riser and head, and filled the hole with dirt. Done! Total repair time was under 5 minutes. Great little tool to have, at a great price!
Carla
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I just followed the directions to remove the broken end of the sprinkler. You get two sizes. The key is to apply pressure and turn counter clockwise to remove the broken end that’s stuck. Could not believe how simple this was to use. I didn’t wait for my husband to come home and fix it. Why should he have all the fun?
Bob S.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Had a nylon drain plug break off inside my camp trailer water heater. I bought the expensive nipple extractors after watching a few YouTube videos and they could not get the job done. I saw this one here on Amazon and ordered it. I removed the busted off nylon plug in about 30 seconds. Don't waste your time and money...these work great !
Gordon McNair
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2024
good quality for light use, but not for continual use.
LD
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
This was exactly what I needed in the first place. I bought a few other types of pipe wrench devices claiming to be able to do what this little gem does but nothing worked. Ordered this online after watching a youtube video and BAM out the piece came and I was able to repair the connection. HIghly recommend this tool- don't waste your money on anything else!
Rockeye7
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2021
It’s not a everyday tool I work with but when it’s needed . It does the job .
S. Rashid
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2020
My sprinter nipple broke about 8 inches under the ground. Searched YouTube for ideas as I was going to dig big hole to get access or get a professional come and do the repair. Thankfully YouTube saved the day and my money! This tool paid for itself in 1 minute! Highly recommended if you have a sprinkler system.
Chris Sullivan
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2020
The T handle was useless for the two broken risers that I needed to extract. There was no way I could put enough turning force to extract it. Fortunately, the top of the business end is hexagonal and fit a 1/2" socket. The fit was a bit loose, but it is too big for a 12mm socket (1/2" is 12.7mm). So with a socket wrench and a 10" extension the first one I tried came out easily. It had been sitting in the ground for at least 6 months.The other one had been buried for at least 10 years. It was considerably more difficult to remove but after trying it at different angles I was eventually successful. Getting enough bite into the hard smooth plastic was the hard part. If changing the angle hadn't been successful I probably would have heated the tool with a propane torch to melt it into the plastic a bit. I'm glad I didn't have to do that, but I saw a demo on YouTube doing the extraction with a heated knife. The tool is no doubt more effective and safer.
DBN
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2017
I used to extract the remains of a broken plastic plug from the hot water heater in our travel trailer. It worked great, easy to do. Better than trying to cut out with knife or hacksaw blade.
CBCTFS
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2016
This is a must have for anyone with a sprinkler system. Works as advertised!
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