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🔧 Optimized Brass Shutoff Fittings by Joywayus Review

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Description of 🔧 Optimized Brass Shutoff Fittings by Joywayus

Material: brass. Barb OD:16mm. Both ends can be connected. Useful for heavy duty commercial and residential applications. This ball valve requires no special tools, no soldering, no crimping or glue. Push to connect design provides an efficient application that saves time and money.

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Nice to find a notched ball valve, no need to hunt for valves, then adapters, then notches, then pipe strap then you have a chunky valve with numerous potential leak points. Bought for a radiator heater shut off valve for my old dodge military truck. The lack of air conditioning and the 180-degree cabin heat in Arkansas summers will make you want to die. Now the ride has become much more comfortable, it's no longer like riding in the oven. 😆

Pros
  • Both ends can be connected.
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Avoid drilling carpets! if you can't much luck. I could not.

It was difficult for me to install this heater. There were no instructions for installing the support brackets. First I tried to attach the brackets to the floor, in front where they ended. Between that and drilling the carpet could be a lot more difficult. I also had trouble installing the hoses that go to the back of the heater. I finally made it, but it was difficult again. I took it to Bob Steinman of Tubes n Hoses in Tucson and he thought it looked good. He has been installing heating and…

Pros
  • Suitable for heavy commercial and residential applications.
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works reasonably well on a 3/4 " rubber heater hose in a car.

. I used this to straddle the 3/4" heater hoses from the heater in the back of the van. There are two latches under the hood. This allows you to quickly find a solution if there is a leak in the rear of the van while maintaining roadworthiness. The fit is not good for the 3/4 inch rubber heater hose. The valve falls right out of the house without the clamp. But with a clamp it tightens enough. I'm assuming it's for 3/4" PEX or some other 3/4 standard. Not rubber tubing. Also, the ball valve…

Pros
  • This ball valve requires no special tools, soldering, crimping or gluing. The push-to-connect design ensures efficient application, saving time and money.
Cons
  • The cable is shorter than the other picks