sudsmaster Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Dec 23, 2004 Messages 15,034 Location SF Bay Area, California Mar 2, 2014 #61 I've found a pneumatic air wrench (the kind that auto mechanics use) works to remove stubborn stuck anode rods. Plus it doesn't take up much space in the hot water heater closet.
I've found a pneumatic air wrench (the kind that auto mechanics use) works to remove stubborn stuck anode rods. Plus it doesn't take up much space in the hot water heater closet.