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-[* black] Easy:
- [* black] Using a pipe wrench to support the spigot and one to unscrew the vacuum breaker. If removed, skip to Step 7.
-[* black] Alternative:
- [* black] With the compact handsaw, make a relief cut on the breaker (on threads).
+[* black] Use a pipe wrench to support the spigot and another to unscrew the vacuum breaker. If it unscrews, remove the breaker and skip to Step 7.
+[* black] If the vacuum breaker is rusted on, or otherwise will not budge, use a compact handsaw with a metal-cutting blade to make a relief cut on the breaker.
+ [* icon_note] While sawing, periodically stop to check your progress, making sure to not cut through and damage the main spigot threads.