Remover (Threaded T-Puller) (2-Pack) - for Ebbe Pro Drain Covers

Remover (Threaded T-Puller) (2-Pack) for Ebbe Pro Drain Covers

(1 customer review)

$6.16

SKU: E106

Threaded T-Puller Removers designed for Ebbe Pro Drain Covers

Thread into a corner hole of your Pro Drain Cover and pull up

Removes Drain Covers with ease

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SKU: E106 Categories: ,

Description

These threaded pullers are used on our Ebbe Pro Drain Covers. Simply thread it into one of the 4 corners and rotate. When the Pro Drain Cover is dislodged from the Riser, pull to remove.

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  1. Question

    Anonymous

    Could you post instructions on how to use exactly????

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    • Admin Ebbe_America

      For the E106 you will use the tool in the any of the four corners and screw all the way down until it pushes off the riser which will make the grate pop up and then you are able to just remove the grate. Hopefully this is helpful.

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  2. Nate

    Where do I get the drain puller which just made a quarter turn in the center hole?

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  3. Allen (verified owner)

    I bought the 2-key set to use on the corner hole of my Ebbe drain, and for some reason, I use it in the 4 corner holes and the plastic “key” will not screw down into any of these holes. What’s the trick? Doe I have an older drain? I have used a hex wrench with the 90 degree turn with locking pliers to pull it up, and it came up. It has the hair catchers and they do a great job, but it’s a hassle to use the wrench method to pull the drain up. I thought it would be easier to use the “screw”. The threading seems to narrow to get between the metal hole edges. What gives?

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    • Ebbe_America

      Hi Allen,
      We’re sorry to hear your puller isn’t working. Please contact orders@ebbe-america for a solution.

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