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AFNCX Dual Hex Socket Screw-in Water Heater Element Removal & Anode Rod Hex Socket Wrench Removal Tool 1-1/16' x 1-1/2' x 10 Inch Length, Fit All Residential and RV Camper Travel Trailer caravans

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About this item

  • Powerful Removal Capabilities: Our heavy-duty wrenches provide a firm grip and easy turning, giving you confidence when replacing RV water heater anode rods. Its rugged construction is designed to ensure stability and reliability during removal.
  • Ease of Maintenance: Maintenance of RV hot water heater elements is simplified by the precise adaptation design of our tools. Element replacement can be accomplished quickly and safely, even when faced with difficult-to-disassemble components.
  • Universal Sleeve Design: An all-purpose solution for a wide range of water heater models and residential water heaters, our water heater sockets simplify your maintenance tasks and increase maintenance efficiency.
  • Wrench Savvy: Tackle stubborn bolts with ease with our dual-function hot water heater element wrenches and anode rod sockets, which are designed to provide maximum torque and are effortless to use.
  • Compatibility & Durability:Tailored specifically for Suburban SW10de and SW6de water heater components, our wrenches ensure the longevity of your system with every use. Made from galvanized A3 carbon steel, known for its strength and durability, this material choice ensures that the wrenches can withstand heavy-duty use in harsh conditions.



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Dual Hex Socket Screw-in Water Heater Element Removal

Joe90
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2024
Having inadvertently burnt out the original heating element on my RV (drained the HW tank with the element still switched on) his replacement came available at just the right time. It was easy to install, taking only a few minutes using the provided socket wrench, a little PTFE tape to seal the joint and then reconnecting the power wires.Once installed, and the power reinstated, I found he element heated the water tank in a relatively good time and with the thermostat operating, let the hot water at a consistent temperature until used.Now that I have replaced th original element with this, my intention is to purchase a second and have it readily available as a spare, just in case.