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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
performs as it should
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Seemed to be well made. Had to return it because it did not work with what I was doing.
T. Gannon
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Needed to replace a bulkhead drain on a humidifier. It was plastic, and the threads were starting to strip. This is a quality replacement with good material and fit and finish. Nice that it offers both 3/4 garden hose thread and 1/2 inch FPT on the inside. I guess this is a thing on others, but I didn't know it. I'd recommend highly.
Tracy C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
this is a great pcI did make the mistake of buying it for aluminum boat and found out can not do thatbut the part is really great
Average consumer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Good quality, but I am not sure if inside 1/2” thread is actually npt because fitting bottoms out when screwed in l.
Mark C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
Works well as an Evaporative Cooler Drain. Seals tight. The Dial Mfg overflow pipe screws in to the female side of this fitting properly and seals.Now maybe I can quit replacing the Dial plastic fittings.Well cut threads, a sturdy nut and good tight gaskets.
JORGE EDUARDO SOLORIO HERNANDEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2023
RECIBIDO Y LISTO PARA PONERLO A PRUEBA
John Reuter
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022
Purchased in Jan 2021 and finally just used it (July 2022) and worked great for the intended purpose. It is a very industrial quality, heavy brass fitting; I was impressed. Two good quality gaskets and a locking "star" washer and brass nut are provided - it does not leak and I only used one gasket on the inside. The threaded side (hole to drill) is 1-1/8" nominal diameter. For my application, I purchased an extra whole house filter (WHF) housing on Amazon for about $50 for the purpose of drilling a hole in the bottom of the "sump" part and installing this fitting. The municipal well water I have is very expensive and very nasty - full of iron and chemicals and is very hard water. You must have a softener and ahead of that, a WHF to catch the "chunks" to protect the softener. I do not cook with or drink this water, except for that plumbed to, and coming out of, the 3-Stage Reverse Osmosis system which is as good as bottled water. This is the main line coming to the house and it is impossible to purge the gunk that builds up ahead of the filter - from the street supply to the filter. Also, cleaning the head of the filter housing of this gunk was impossible. By shutting off the feed and the outfeed of the softener (so I do not blow too much junk into it - would be better to have a shutoff between the filter and softener, but I don't have that yet). Installing this unit with a hose then turning on and off the supply (outfeed of softener closed) to purge. You can see the water comes out looking like black coffee. After about 30 trips to dump the large "pail" in the picture, I finally just ran a long hose to my utility sink and ran it for about 10 minutes until it came out clear. I hope this idea helps someone who has this same issue so they can purge their lines when they change WH filters. BE AWARE the "big blue" housings can have different THREAD TYPES - some are square threads (Google "Acme thread") and others are sharp like a typical bolt thread - they are NOT compatible. ALSO... if you are adding a WHF housing, BEWARE of big box store "low cost" versions - if you look inside they might choke down from 1" to 1/2" and you will lose a lot of flow (drop in water pressure/volume) - you will get a little drop from the filter element (paper/sediment filter). Get a "FULL FLOW" WHF that is full diameter in/out and internal passages. When in doubt, get a real "Big Blue" housing. And, YES! This fitting is awesome! TO BE CLEAR: This housing can NO LONGER BE USED WITH A FILTER - as you can see from drilling for the fitting in the photos - it is STRICTLY for purging the gunk out. You must be careful not to crack the housing; otherwise there is risk of it shattering under pressure and you should ALWAYS slowly increase and decrease pressure with the feed valve. The hole must be perfectly centered and I recommend starting with a step-drill to open it up to the diameter you need. Thanks!
Haj
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
Installed towards lower part of drum and sits perfect for our GHT Spigot. I placed a red arrow pointing to the Bulkhead Fitting. Blends well, was easy to install and certainly does the job.The way we attached this was the following:- Marked center of fitting on barrel with a perma marker- Used a hole-saw bit the same size as fitting to drill out the area- Fine sand paper to clear any burrs so that the fitting gaskets seat well (this is important for the fitting to work as intended)- Put 1 gasket on the bulkhead fitting and dropped it down into the drum. Then rolled the drum around slowly until the fitting fell into the hole cut.- Carefully held the fitting on the outside while installing outer gasket and nut- Finally, gently tightened down with a 10" adjustable wrenchWould highly recommend this particular fitting. We will be picking up more.
simon davies
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2021
The fittings are well made. No thread burrs and the male/female threads mate well and are adequately tight.The male and female threads are straight cut so tapered pipe thread fittings with PTFE tape tighten nicely.The rubber washers included are soft and while they may be ok for some installations I made some thick fiber reinforced vibram washers for my installation which is a cooling tank for a big stationary engine.No leaks of 200F glycol in my case.They are a bit pricey up in Canada but worth the $ and would buy again.
A. K.
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2019
Works great as a drain spout in our sauna water tank
Chris King
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2019
Installed it on a garbage bin. It fits 1/2" hose bib perfectly. Perfect for making a DIY rain barrel.
Redwork
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2018
A little pricey for what it is, but this is a good quality fitting that I'm very happy I purchased.
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