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🚺 Stainless Handle WOG1000 for Females - SuperWhole Review

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Description of 🚺 Stainless Handle WOG1000 for Females - SuperWhole

Body & Ball Type:Full Port, Low Operation Torque,316 Stainless Steel. Serviceable Valve - Can be taken apart via threads, Female NPT Ports. The valve is fitted with PTFE seals for maximizing corrosion resistance and lifespan of the ball valve. This multi-purpose manual lever ball valve has excellent corrosion resistance and is fit for many applications. Nominal Working Pressure:1000 WOG, Max 1000 psi for Water, Oil, Gas, Temp Range:-60F to 450F,Fluid Medium For use with liquids and gases.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Arrived Cracked ball valves

First thing I noticed was that the base of the top nut was cracked and very difficult to open and close. I added some WD-40 and it works better now. I hope it still works because of the crack. I am disappointed that they send something hacked.

Pros
  • Fittings
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Threaded Leaks in Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Plumbing

I bought two of these valves. At first I struggled to keep the threads from leaking. Uses lots of ribbon threads. I bought another one because I thought something was wrong with the first one. The same thing happens, not many steps from the stock valve. I probably won't buy again.

Pros
  • Ball Valves
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Haven't installed them on my boat yet

Not sure yet if they will work with through hull check valves on my boat that I use in the Gulf of Mexico. Oysters, clams, and seaweed are bad for my gear and I'll be very surprised if these (2) do the job.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some bugs