The telescoping basin wrench from RIDGID extends up to 17 inches and features an LED light in the handle for illuminating work areas.“We heard from so many plumbers that they either have to hold a flashlight in their mouth or they have a light next to them that they keep knocking over. They could never get the light right where they needed it,” says Gina Luzius, RIDGID global marketing manager.The light, which uses two 2032 coin cell batteries, automatically shuts off after five minutes of inactivity to preserve battery life. The batteries can be replaced by removing two screws in















