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What tool does a plumber use?

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Various sized pipe wrenches

nut drivers

threading tools

adjustable wrenches

water pump pliers

various pliers

torches

solder

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There are many. A plunger, a wrench, a torch, a pipe cutter, a pipe threader, drills, drain rooters, to name just a few.

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