Ridgid 31095 Model 814 Aluminum Pipe Wrench 14-Inch
LEGENDARY tier
Ridgid has been building pipe wrenches in Elyria, Ohio since 1923, and the Model 814 is the aluminum-bodied sibling of the steel 31100 — same hardened alloy steel jaws, same self-cleaning threads, same replaceable internals, but with a forged aluminum I-beam handle that drops the weight roughly 40 percent.
Origin
Made in USA
Warranty
Ridgid full lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship; individual replacement parts (hook jaw, heel jaw, spring assembly) sold separately and interchangeable with all Ridgid heavy-duty pipe wrenches
Price
~$90 (Budget)
Community
Reddit r/BuyItForLife Approved
For service plumbers who carry a wrench through ten flights of stairs and across crawl spaces, that weight difference is the entire reason this tool exists. The hook jaw, heel jaw, and spring assembly are all sold individually, and they interchange with every other Ridgid heavy-duty wrench in the line.
Trade forums and r/Plumbing routinely document working aluminum Ridgids that are thirty and forty years old, kept alive by an $8 jaw set and a $4 spring every decade. The full lifetime warranty against material and workmanship defects is honored without hassle — Ridgid's warranty reputation is a primary reason union plumbers buy them.
At roughly $90, the 14-inch aluminum costs about double the steel version, but the math over a thirty-year working life favors the lighter tool every time. The 14-inch wrench handles 1/8-inch through 2-inch pipe — the entire residential plumbing range.
