🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game with Faithfull's Immersion Heater Spanner!
The Faithfull FAIIHSB Immersion Heater Spanner is a lightweight, high-performance tool designed for both home users and tradesmen. Weighing just 0.68 kg and featuring a polished aluminum finish, this spanner is engineered for precision and durability. With compact dimensions of 29.9 x 15 x 8 cm, it’s easy to handle and store, making it a must-have for any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Faithfull |
Part number | FAIIHSB |
Item Weight | 720 g |
Product Dimensions | 29.9 x 15 x 8 cm; 720 g |
Item model number | FAIIHSB |
Colour | Multi-coloured |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Aluminium |
Power source type | AC |
Wattage | 1E+3 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Box end |
Included components | Box Type Immersion Heater Spanner |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**M
Does the job at a great price
Sturdy spanner for removing the immersion heater from the tank. Fitted pretty well with not too much slack.Note I did not remove the old immersion because I was changing the tank and opted to fit a new immersion so it was not put under huge stress. However did the job in tightening the new immersion so happy with purchase and its now in the tool box should it be needed again.
M**!
Good big fat spanner!
I was a little surprised at how big this looks and what great value - all that metal for such a low price.It does the job, and the advantage over the flat type spanners is that it can reach in to foam and is less likely to fall off when tapped with a hammer. My only minor concern with it is that the dimensions are a little generous and I am not sure how hard you could tap it without it slipping. However, it works well, so far. Just make sure that you don't do up a new fitting too tight. Better to seal it with some Fernox (silicon) Seal rather than overtighten it.
H**M
Four Stars
Perfect for my DIY water tank project
D**X
Will do the job, just needed help from some heat.
The immersion element being removed was in situ for 20+years.... finally it failed.This immersion socket fitted the immersion head with a little play but did lock on tight.The play was actually a good thing when you have to hit the torque bar with a hammer causing it to bite on tight. A quick backwards tap and it releases.In the end it was locked in with joint compound etc and would not budge, At least not without risking tank damage.What I did...Closed the tank inlet feed.Isolate the tank electrics.Took the pressure off by opening the hot water taps and/or take a little water out via the tank drain. Left the tank full for stability.Took the immersion cap off and remove the thermostat.For about 90Secs, heat the immersion element with a blow torch to soft the plumber joint compounds.Located the socket and tapped the torque bar. When it started to move the torque bar allows me to exert equal pressure from both sides. it unscrewed without further resistance.
H**S
OK
OK to tighten one but be lucky to undo an old emmersion that's been fitted for years, the bar is made of chocolate and bent when pressure was applied, three stars as it solved my problem
M**A
Well made
This did me a massive favour and saved me lots of money getting someone in .Well worth the money
P**R
Very substantial item.
Does the job, very robust.
R**H
Helped to avoid a distorted tank...
It undid an existing aged immersion heater beautifully. I sprayed wd40 for 2 days prior then gently but firmly tapped the Tommy bar with a lump hammer, keeping even pressure on the both ends. After the 3rd go it started turning. I’m not sure a flat spanner would have shifted it. No distorted tank either!
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