I gave up on those plastic "removal tools". An adjustable wrench, with the jaws snug on the copper, works best. Two options: 1. slide the adjustable rapidly along the copper line into the SharkBite like a slide hammer. Works best with larger heavier wrenches 2. Usually better option, hold the adjustable wrench jaws in place to distribute the force against the plastic release, and whack the adjustable sharply with another tool. Pro tip, don't whack against the adjustment screw, damaging that ruins your wrench. Answer from Sparkynplumb on reddit.com
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r/Plumbing on Reddit: Best strategy to removing sharkbite?
July 27, 2022 -

Several days ago I made a post about a leak under our sink: https://www.reddit.com/r/Plumbing/comments/w769i2/what_is_this_connectorpipe_called_and_how_do_we/

Per suggestions from comments we bought replacement shark bite coupling and removal tool, shut down the water valve, drained the water, pushing down with the tool and pulling out the pipe... But nothing happened except my hand got really sore.

I can see the white-ish ring is kind of compressed. The cabinet is relative small and can only fit one person in there. I read some posts suggesting pushing in a bit then pull, but that is equally difficult: because of the drywall, the PEX pipe has very limited movement in the push direction.

We also tried with a wrench, no luck. Wondering if anyone has any tips and tricks for removing sharkbite before we cut the pipe (or pay $500 for a plumber).

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Video: Removing SharkBite Fittings | SharkBite
Squeeze the removal tool handle until the collar is fully compressed. This releases the fitting from the pipe, allowing you to pull the fitting free. Tip: Slightly rotating the pipe or fitting may help release the SharkBite fitting more easily.
Published   March 18, 2024
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Expert Q&A: Removing Plastic Inserts from SharkBite Fittings for Copper Pipes
To remove the plastic insert from a SharkBite fitting on 3/4-inch copper lines, first depress the stainless steel release collar firmly. Use a SharkBite removal tool or a similar plastic ring to slide down the collar while pulling the pipe out.
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Try pushing the pipe in a bit, before pulling it out. Sometimes the barbs dig into the pipe, so the release ring can't disengage them. Pushing the pipe in, may allow the release to completely disengage the barbs.

  1. Use the tool to compress the release ring.
  2. Push the tubing deeper into the fitting, while keeping pressure on the release tool.
  3. Pull the tubing out of the fitting.

During step 2, you might feel the release ring move slightly closer to the fitting. This is a good sign that the barbs are fully retracted, and the pipe is ready for retraction. If you don't feel the release move, don't worry, it might just be too slight for your sore fingers to feel.

Alternatively, try reversing steps 1 and 2. Push the tube deeper into the fitting, then use the release tool to operate the release mechanism.

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I have worked with Sharkbites 100s of times as I often use these for quick jobs, especially in houses that are a copper and pex hybrid. Here are the easy tips for dealing with this:

  1. To get the connector out you must press on the release collar. The tool picture above works but I have also used needle nose pliers when I didn't have the official tool handy. Actually I have used a lot of things. But you must have pressure on the collar in multiple places.

  2. If you have the tool and it isn't coming off. Don't push the pex all the way in and definitely don't pull on it when using the tool. I would push the pex in then release it out about 1/4" and then try to use the tool. I know it is hard to gauge where the pex is in the connector but you are making it harder by pushing or pulling before the teeth are released.

  3. Try squeezing the tool around the pipe snuggly. Often times the tool is a little deformed and the sleeve isn't pushed in correctly or uniformly enough to release the bite action.

  4. Try rotating the tool around the sleeve. The release sleeve might have an issue or might be obstructed on a certain part. Rotating the tool slowly while keeping it snug on the pex usually works for me 90% of the time.

  5. You can use pliers if you need more force. I have found myself in this situation just a couple times but this works too. I have also used a butter knife to move the sleeve in the right shape - sometimes it gets stuck.

  6. You can use your connector again. I have reused a couple of sharkbite stoppers 10s of times already for showers.

  7. Sharkbite would never tell you this but I have used the Gatorbite removal tool - which is very very similar to remove many sharkbites and have turned to it a few times when the sharkbite tool didn't work. (I have never not been able to remove a connector or had to cut a pipe)

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SharkBite Plumbing Fittings | Easy Guide to Removal & Reuse
August 20, 2025 - Avoid pulling on the fitting itself. Press on the collar, and pull on the pipe. If you’re unsure, reach out to a professional plumber to avoid costly mistakes. Removing SharkBite fittings isn’t rocket science, but taking your time and doing it right makes a big difference.
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Easily remove push to connect fittings from pipe with the SharkBite Disconnect Clip. Compact design. View all the available size options.
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Answer (1 of 2): You use a special very simple tool. It pushes the teeth inside, up and out of the way, so that they are no longer biting into the pipe. Then the pipe should slide right out.
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Here's a fast easy way to remove and disconnect your Shark Bite quick connect fitting, without a special tool to do it. We'll show you a awesome little trick using an adjustable wrench.
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July 1, 2025 - Once you have your tools, you’re ready to start the removal process. Start by turning off the water supply to the fitting. Next, use the pliers to squeeze the release collar on the Sharkbite fitting.
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Snap the correctly sized disconnect clip onto the pipe and align the lugs on the fitting. Push the clip in and rotate it counterclockwise until the clip is locked in place. Remove the pipe from the fitting and twist the clip again to remove it from the fitting.
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