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Flextrol FTH60 Fahrenheit Expansion Connection Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
Rating 
1.7
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Description of Flextrol FTH60 Fahrenheit Expansion Connection

Protects Your Heating Systems; Prevents Dangerous Pressure Build up; Eliminates Potential Leak Path. Features a Solid Carbon Steel Construction with an Exclusive Polypropylene Liner, MIG Welding, SBR Rubber Diaphragm, and External Baked Epoxy-Polyester Coating for Superior Performance. Each Tank is Factory Leak Tested and NSF61 Certified. Max Operating Pressure 75 PSI; Temperature 210°F. Low Profile Tank Design with Full Membrane Depth Eliminates Stretching of Diaphragm, Providing Increased Life Cycle.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth It - Water Heater and Parts

Lasted less than a month and then exploded. Luckily I was in the basement at the time and was able to turn off the water. Tried to email the manufacturer but never got a response. Our water heater is less than 50 gallons and we run on city water.

Pros
  • Water Heater and Parts
Cons
  • Disappearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DO NOT BUY THIS CRASH!

Trash! Was connected for almost 3 months, came home to a flooded basement because the bottom half of the tank broke off along with the membrane. This device is absolute junk. Would give zero stars if I could. I will post photos soon.

Pros
  • Tools and household goods
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Just wanted to let you know you're calling.

Just wanted to let you know that what you call a 3/4 NPT thread is actually 1/2 inch NPT. This type of thread is sized for a pipe, so it measures the inside, not the outside. In any case, you'll either have to change your description or actually put a 3/4" NPT thread on the tank.

Pros
  • Rough plumbing
Cons
  • Not sure