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๐Ÿ”ง Anderson Metals 38101 Female Fitting for Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Plumbing Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ง Anderson Metals 38101 Female Fitting for Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Plumbing

Red brass pipe fitting. Tee shape. 3/4-inches Female connection. These fittings contain lead and are not allowed by federal law to be installed for potable water use in the U.S.A. and its territories.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Incredibly dirty. Threads are garbage.

Expected a clean and new customization. I have something full of foreign material that needed cleaning before installation. Edit: experience after trying to use. The threads on both sides were very rough and didn't reach the full thread engagement of a regular fitting at the local Big Box store. One page didn't even start. Completely useless

Pros
  • Amazing
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Badly shaped hardware

Badly shaped. I thought there was a small nick on some of the threads that I could feel with my finger when it arrived, but it turned out to be a small hairline tear in the stitching through the threads. No, I didn't overtighten. The tear was there upon arrival. I know brass can be stripped and I haven't overdone it. You don't feel like returning it because the high costs involved a lot of time and frustration. The leak was tiny and small drops seemed to flow from the filaments. Disassembledโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cable shorter than other picks

Revainrating 2 out of 5

50% Failure Rate: Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Plumbing

One of the two parts will not be sealed. The defect appears to be an internal crack, a vertical and continuous thread on a connector and no I didn't overtighten initially but eventually tightened hoping it would seal. The crack is close and parallel to the cast line, but not quite on it. It does not spread (leak) outward through the pour, but simply flows along the threads. Such a high rejection rate for 2 randomly selected items indicates a problem in the product range. For me the problem isโ€ฆ

Pros
  • User Friendly
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide