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Review on SEO-Optimized: Anderson Metals Threaded Fitting Bushing by Kyle Rock

Revainrating 4 out of 5

OK, but not perfect.

I've been using a lot of NPT brass fittings lately. After some experimentation I decided to use Anderson fittings whenever possible. I bought several of these in three different sizes and they all worked perfectly. This does not mean that the finish was perfect (it wasn't) or that the casting was perfectly centered (it wasn't). However, the threads on the fitting were well finished and met the NPT specification. I've had many fittings fail miserably over the past year because the threads weren't cut to specification. Some of them were difficult to start, others were so small that they couldn't be tightened without leaking. These Anderson fittings do not have these problems. Good workmanship, good carving, good specification, no leaks. HEX head. I don't see this as a problem, but I do NOT use these fittings for purposes that require high aesthetic value. Another question that arises is the "value” of the faucet in relation to its price. I came to the conclusion that this should be determined by each user himself. I find these devices a bit expensive. Probably more than necessary. At the same time, they are no more expensive than others, and cheaper than some. So. "Value” is determined by individual perception. If you want a good fit, which you can usually rely on, it will fit and perform as intended. You should find that this is a good match. If, in addition to functionality, you also need perfection in the "optics” of the fittings ("shape”), find another product that suits you better. you work for me And I'm honestly picky about most things. Four stars for a good product that gets the job done without much fanfare. If the cost was a little less and the shape was a little cleaner, it would be five stars.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Can't remember