One Trip Kit: Kitchen & Bathroom Sink

First things first: I am not a plumber. We are just talking about the surface-level stuff today, fixtures, drains, faucets, and garbage disposals. Since the bulk of my work is for property management companies, these repairs aren't about installing luxury fixtures; they're about reliable, cost-effective solutions that keep the house in working order. In this video, we're digging into my Bathroom and Kitchen Sink totes to see exactly what materials and tools I carry every day to make these jobs as painless as possible. We cover everything from the sticky plumber's putty I prefer, to the metal aerator keys that actually work, to the tools you need when a 15-year-old plastic sink nut absolutely refuses to budge. (Plus, a quick look at my curb key, which doubles as a great vampire defense weapon). Tools & Materials in My Sink Kits: Glacier Bay Faucets Tub Spouts (Universal & Diverters) Tub Stoppers & Linkages The "Sticky" Plumber's Putty Universal Sink Tool / Basin Wrench Multi-Tool (For cutting off stubborn plastic nuts) Metal Aerator Key (Amazon find) Water Shut-Off Curb Key Garbage Disposal Crank Key & Wrench Gorilla Grip Kneeling Pad (Save your knees!) Chapters: 1:30 - Disclaimer: I am not a plumber! 2:41 - Bathroom Kit: Tub spouts, overflow plates & stoppers 4:05 - Plumber's Putty (Why I switched to the sticky stuff) 5:26 - The Basin Wrench (And how to cut off stuck nuts) 7:13 - Fixing bad water pressure with Aerator Keys 9:17 - The Curb Key (For water shut-offs and vampires) 9:45 - Kitchen Kit: Sprayers & Faucet replacements 11:00 - Pull-down sprayer weights & sink drains 12:38 - Tools for Kitchen Faucets & Garbage Disposals 14:03 - The Garbage Disposal un-jamming kit 16:49 - Outro & Almost 2,000 Subscribers! Show me your kits! I want to see how you guys organize your sink and plumbing totes. Tag me on Instagram at @chris.the.handyman or drop a picture in our Subreddit:   / christhehandyman   #Handyman #PlumbingTools #PropertyManagement #ToolKit #EverydayCarry #DIY #ChrisTheHandyman