





🔧 Disconnect with confidence — the pro’s secret weapon for flawless plumbing!
The SharkBite 1/2 Inch Disconnect Tongs (U711) are precision-engineered stainless steel tools designed for quick, tool-free removal of push-to-connect brass fittings. Compatible with a wide range of pipe materials, their compact, color-coded design enables efficient one-handed use in tight spaces. Manufactured in the USA, these tongs combine durability and ease of use, making them an essential upgrade for professional plumbers and savvy DIYers alike.








































| ASIN | B007AGXKT0 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,473 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #136 in Pipe Fittings |
| Brand | SharkBite |
| Color | Purple |
| Connector Type | Push to Connect |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,719) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2012 |
| Exterior Finish | Brass |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00697285007116 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Disconnect Tongs |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | U711 |
| Manufacturer | Cash Acme |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | U711A |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Size | 1/2 in. |
| Style | 1/2 Inch |
| UPC | 069728500711 697285007116 696333431002 754262121279 |
| Usage | Removal of SharkBite brass push-to-connect fitting from pipe. |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
A**O
A Must-Have Tool for SharkBite Fittings
The SharkBite 3/4 Inch Disconnect Tongs are an essential tool for anyone working with SharkBite push-to-connect brass plumbing fittings. While it's possible to use a crescent wrench to disconnect these fittings, the SharkBite Disconnect Tongs make the process incredibly easy and efficient. These tongs are specifically designed for SharkBite fittings, ensuring a secure and safe grip. They provide ample leverage, making it effortless to disconnect fittings without damaging the pipes or fittings. If you work with SharkBite fittings regularly, the SharkBite Disconnect Tongs are a worthwhile investment that will save you time and effort.
N**C
Great for sharkbite removal
Useful tool, works as advertised.
R**N
Better than C shaped tools
I like this better than the orange C shaped release tool. It's easier to use, easier to get into smaller, thigher space. It just works better, sometimes with the C shaped tool, I can compress the sharkbite with enough force to release, especially sharkbite brand quick connects which tends to fit much tigher. It's also going to last longer and you're less likely to lose it. Only thing I don't like is that the spring force in unnecessarily strong. You need almost 10 lbs of grip force just to close the grip before even having it on a fitting.
E**R
READ THIS TO SAVE MONEY
Okay so basically you want to know 2 things 1 does it work and 2 is it worth the money. The answer is yes and yes. Now for the people who want more details. There are a couple ways to deal with shark bits one is to use an adjustable wrench like the ones with the dial in the middle and you can adjust from side to side. This is if you dont have the actual shark bite little c clip remove. but i can tell you from doing plumbing for years those can be a pain and you dont want to be tugging and pulling on pipes connected with shark bites too much. Last thing you need is to turn 1 job into 2. The issue with this tool for most people is that you need to use your brain and adjust it so that one side is over the back hum of the shark bite and the other side press the compression coupling. There is another review about bolting a screw to make it permanently adjusted. That is non sense why do all that extra work when the tool is fine as is. That is like trying to reinvent the wheel. Any tool I need to spend another 30 minutes in the shop adjusting is not worth buying. This pulls it off quick and easy with less need for hulk strength. Just also keep in mind in my personal opinion its not good to be removing and reinstalling the same shark bit too many times. Each time you remove the shark bite it leaving grooves on the pipe i feel puts more wear and tear on the pipes and can cause leak in the future. So its a great diy product that makes things fast and simple but when you can i would recommend solding the pipes. But which plumber doesn't keep a couple shark bites handy now a days. Also always make sure you fully seat the shark bite fitting when putting it on not pushing it down all the way can cause leaks. also clean the pipe with a rag or paper towel to remove any debris. If the pipe has old lump of solder or anything that can prevent a smooth connection i would use another fitting. Anyhow back to the product now it feels strong and durable can be dropped or tosses in tool bag without worry. Finally its pretty cheap cost compared to time you waste trying the diy removal process or using that sharkbit c orange thing a ma gig they give you.
B**.
Love this tool!!!
This disconnect tool works way better than the little Sharkbite removal tool. Should have bought one years ago.
T**I
Worth the price!
I read some of the one star reviews and was hesitant to buy these as the reviews stated they were very flimsy and the forks would bend. It must have been SharkBite competitors writing the reviews because these are made of extremely thick metal (for the task). The are nearly 3/32" thick and feel very heavy for their size. I needed to make a 180 degree turn in a pipe in order to get the correct mounting orientation for a SharkBite hose bib fitting. This meant two-90 degree elbows placed closely together. I decided to change the configuration a little and attempted to disassemble the 90 degree fittings with those plastic "C" tools they give you. It was impossible. There wasn't enough room to get the thick plastic between the two 90's (I had cut the copper a little too short) and even if there was, I never would have been able to exert enough pressure to have the plastic collar part of the fitting release the pipe. It took literally 10 seconds to pull the fittings apart with this tool. My only complaint is that they are a little short and it's a little difficult to get the leverage needed to push the collar back, but this is such a minor point. Get these if you have to remove SharkBite fittings!
R**.
Great way to disasemble skarkbite fittings
works much better than the plastic release ring. helpful that it is somewhat preloaded so you don't need to squeeze very hard.
K**I
It works, it you have the strength/force to do it!
Yes, it works and better than the "orange C tool". Unfortunately, not everyone has the 100 lb + of force needed to compress the tool to make it work. I would have never been able to remove a fitting installed in a wall or any other tight location. I was lucky that I'd used a competitors fitting on the other end, whose "red C tool" works amazingly well, remove the pipe with sharkbite from its location, clamp this tool in a small bench vise, and forcing the tool to remove the fitting! I'm not some wimp who doesn't have any strength. So, it it the sharkbite fittings or this tool? Both get a 3 star rating from me. I'm 100% sold on the competitors brand, using the patented "red C removal tool" which works easily and is supplied with the same quality of fittings. This tool did work with the competitors fittings, but the same amount of force was needed.
S**A
I have to open up 3 shark bite connections when taking the water out at the cottage. I was not able to open the connections using the standard plastic tool. This tool works perfectly😁
A**R
It did what it said it would do
A**A
When the less expensive tool you can buy for Sharkbite fitting and every bit of advice on the net didn’t work, this tool removed the fitting in 30 seconds. Worth every penny.
M**Y
Great deal
C**E
Works on only about half of the fittings, if it works it's fantastic if it does not it's useless
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