If the handle will not budge after all previous steps, the safest and most effective method is to use a dedicated Faucet Handle Puller. This tool is designed specifically for this task and prevents damage. A handle puller has two arms that hook under the base of the faucet handle and a central threaded rod that you position over the valve stem. As you tighten the T-handle on the central rod, it pushes down on the valve stem while the arms pull up evenly on the handle, popping it off without any wiggling or hammering. Position the puller, ensure the arms have a secure grip under the handle, and slowly turn the T-handle clockwise until the handle pops free.
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Use a Faucet Handle Puller2 min