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Jennie

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Can anyone recommend a decent tap reseating tool, with an assortment of heads? I'm a student plumber, and don't want to waste my money on a rubbish one.

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Jennie
 
i would suggest not wasting your money until you come across a tap that needs reseating

i have not done one yet, and usually by the time they would need this done, the customer wants new taps
 
Would agree with Simon on this one in 7 + 6 years I've never needed one. Save your money for something more useful. imho.
 
buy yuorself a superfire 2
or a hilmor bender
bacho spanners
 
I use my reseating tool about ten times a year. It's handy when you've got an old pair of taps seized onto an old basin.
 
I have one (somewhere) but i've never used it. Last time i used one i was an apprentice and that wasn't yesterday.

Spend your money on something better.
 
i use one a few times a year but you can bet that 6months to a year it will need doing again or a new set of taps needed.
 
I have a monument one it was cheap and it is decent enough for doing the job, not that i ever use it to be honest!
 
Wait until you need one.

You will find that many come with just 2 sizes of cutters, which will only work on about 50% of the taps you will come across anyway. If you do get one, you need one with the 4 different heads.
 
Find it handy for old stopcocks that are soldered on, got an Acfirb one. Was issued to water board as very heavy duty (massive 2.5" handle"), a treasured tool of my late father :)
 
Used mine twice. Still I have it...and as said, get one with various size heads. 2 aint enough.
 
I use mine when ever i change tap washers, why not re-seat the tap whilst its stripped out? mines the monument DIY model cost about ÂŁ10 with 3 heads, good quality tool though i really only use the 1/2" and 3/4" heads.
 
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