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🧊 Eastman 60232 Ice Maker Outlet Box with 1/2-Inch Sweat, Pre-assembled, White – Includes 1/4-Turn Ball Valve Review

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Description of 🧊 Eastman 60232 Ice Maker Outlet Box with 1/2-Inch Sweat, Pre-assembled, White – Includes 1/4-Turn Ball Valve

Connection is 1/2 inch Sweat inlet x 1/4 inch OD Compression outlet. Working pressure is 125 PSI; Working temperature is 34Β° F to 180Β° F. The rough opening is 5-3/4 inch x 3-1/2 inch x 4-7/8 inch. Features a faceplate dimension of 8-1/4 inch x 7-5/16 inch. Provides a safe water supply installation for refrigerators, water dispensers, and icemakers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

poor quality control

I tried to install and the threads were damaged. Not sure if the problem is shipping related or just poor quality control.

Pros
  • A sea of positive emotions
Cons
  • Long delivery

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best for new construction

Good product, fast delivery. Best for new build when attaching to existing drywall as the box protrudes about 3/8 inch from the wall.

Pros
  • Excellent price
Cons
  • Some nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So good. I bought three of these

You can use FIP to connect or solder, the choice is yours. Can be used for new construction and renovation without great effort. The front panel covers the mounting hardware.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well with pipes, fittings and accessories

Next time I will choose metal. I didn't follow the instructions and sweated on the copper pipe causing the plastic to melt and warp. Either use the pex version or you are a pipe expert. I made everything cheap and homemade because I live on the west coast and most houses have one floor with lots of crawl space. My options were to connect to the water or from a crawlspace, which would just be using the normal screw kits. I was concerned about leaks and moisture rotting the insulation, as well as

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • There are disadvantages