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1/2" Press x 3/8" OD Compression, 1/4 Turn Angle Valve Reviews

4.8 Rating 126 Reviews
Worked great recommended by a plumber.
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Posted 3 months ago
Worked great recommended by a plumber.
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Posted 5 months ago
I needed to replace some bathroom sink valves, and when I went to turn off the under-sink shutoff valves I found the shutoff valves to leak badly from their shaft packing. I decided to replace the shutoff valves and ordered these right-angle 1/4 turn stopcocks. I found these to be well constructed and of good quality. Installed without any difficulty and when the system was re-pressurized, they worked like a champ, no leaks, and good flow rate when opened.
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Posted 5 months ago
The valve body is brass, though the handle and inside mechanism are plastic. I expect it to last 20 years.
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Posted 5 months ago
I needed to replace some bathroom sink valves, and when I went to turn off the under-sink shutoff valves I found the shutoff valves to leak badly from their shaft packing. I decided to replace the shutoff valves and ordered these right-angle 1/4 turn stopcocks. I found these to be well constructed and of good quality. Installed without any difficulty and when the system was re-pressurized, they worked like a champ, no leaks, and good flow rate when opened.
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Posted 5 months ago
Worked great recommended by a plumber.
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Posted 5 months ago
I needed to replace some bathroom sink valves, and when I went to turn off the under-sink shutoff valves I found the shutoff valves to leak badly from their shaft packing. I decided to replace the shutoff valves and ordered these right-angle 1/4 turn stopcocks. I found these to be well constructed and of good quality. Installed without any difficulty and when the system was re-pressurized, they worked like a champ, no leaks, and good flow rate when opened.
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Posted 5 months ago
I installed one hot/one cold shut offs on the copper pipes for a hand sink and it was pretty quick and easy. I used the old compression rings and nuts - I had to tighten the nuts more than I was expecting. They've been in for a week, I've shut them on and off a few times, no leaks. They're metal and appear to be well made.
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Posted 5 months ago