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πŸ’§ NIBCO C429010 C429 010 1 Coupling: Reliable and Durable Plumbing Fitting for Seamless Connections Review

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Description of πŸ’§ NIBCO C429010 C429 010 1 Coupling: Reliable and Durable Plumbing Fitting for Seamless Connections

Coupling for connecting two pipes with the same diameter in a straight run. Slip openings for connecting to male unthreaded pipes or fitting. PVC for corrosion resistance, high strength, and less weight than fittings made from metal. Smooth interior finish for reduced friction and material buildup. Meets specifications ASTM D2466 and D1784 for quality assurance.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not as advertised, non-slip coupling

I should or read the reviews, same complaint. This is a conventional clutch, not a slipper clutch. I think someone in their camp doesn't know the difference.

Pros
  • Sliding holes for male pipe or fitting connection
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Size not as described

I bought two sizes, 1 1/4", 1". Fittings are marked 1 1/4" but 1 5/8" ID, marked 1" but 1 1/4" ID. Luckily I can use this 1 1/4" ID. I won't be going back as I'll be wasting money and time but I don't feel good.

Pros
  • Meets ASTM D2466 and D1784 quality assurance specifications
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

THIS IS NOT A FREE SLIDE CLUTCH. THERE IS A CENTRAL BLOCK.

I did not read the reviews very carefully. This is a STOCK clutch that you can buy at any major store for less than a dollar. IT WILL NOT SLIDE OR SLIDE FREE BETWEEN THE TWO PIPES. You'll need to remove the center boss, it's the same job you would do with any 1" PVC sleeve. I bought the cheap ones from the hardware store, removed the center boss with a drill and cone. I then did it (inside ) sanded with 150 grit paper until the tube was tight but not too loose. I slid it all the way over one of

Pros
  • Coupling for connecting two pipes of the same diameter in a straight line
Cons
  • will be added later