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The SharkBite 1/2 Inch x 100 Feet White PEX-B pipe is a professional-grade, flexible water tubing solution designed for long runs with fewer connections. It features freeze resistance, high temperature and pressure ratings, and quick push-to-connect installation. Certified for hot water recirculation and burial, this durable PEX pipe ensures reliable, leak-resistant plumbing for both residential and commercial projects.







| ASIN | B004Y75BG8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,287 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #49 in Tubing & Hoses |
| Brand | SharkBite |
| Certification | ASTM, ASTM F876, CSA, NSF, NSF 61 |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,810) |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00697285261006 |
| Included Components | PEX-B Tubing |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 100 Feet |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.32 pounds |
| Item model number | U860W100 |
| Manufacturer | Cash Acme |
| Material | Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) |
| Maximum Pressure | 160 Pound per Square Inch |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 1.3 month |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Outside Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Part Number | U860W100 |
| Pattern | Pipe |
| Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.5"W |
| Size | 1/2 Inch |
| Style | 100 Foot Coil |
| Temperature Rating | 33 to 200 °F |
| UPC | 754262119351 697285261006 069728526100 |
| Voltage | 1 |
| Warranty Description | Limited 25 Year |
| Water Consumption | 1 Gallons per Minute |
L**S
Nice pipe at a affordable price.
Ran this to my dock and it’s the new go to pipe for long runs. It can be a pain to unroll so be prepared to have an extra set of hands or some way of staking it down. I also bought a pack of hangers off here that snap onto the pipe and allow you to screw them in place while not falling off, def recommend these too.
K**R
Great value
Great value. Some rolls were shorter but it worked well.
A**R
Great.
Used to plumb an outdoor shower thru the basement of our beach house. Best value per foot. First time pex b user. No leaks!! Used iCrimp tool to cinch the pex bands on hose and fittings. Easy! Bit of a PIA to straighten out the coil bit worked fine.
M**X
Good quality
Works good, easy to work with
P**R
Kind of funny because I had a new counter top installed and ...
Started to use PEX about 4 years ago in the kitchen during a repair. Kind of funny because I had a new counter top installed and the sink was not lined up with the plumbing from 1964. I was going to call a plumber because I had the drain line, hot water, cold water and dishwasher all under the counter, then under the house in a crawl space was a nightmare of copper tubing with a million elbows (ok, maybe 20 or 30). I did my research and decided to use SharkBite and PEX to correct the issue. Just looked under the house last week and everything is holding up just fine and looks so neat, and no soldering in a cramped crawl space. Review of the tubing - this stuff is awesome! it comes in a roll but I had have no problem getting a fairly straight run out of it using clips hammered in to the wood joists. I use a PEX tubing cutter and never had a problem cutting. Use the de-burring tool and never had a problem using SharkBite joiners or the clamps. Hot water and cold water have had no effect that I can see in 4 years. I just recently replaced the copper tubing to two outside hose connections with this and it is so easy to work with and the flexibility of the tubing is awesome! Most definitely recommend.
T**H
Little stiffer to install on colder days
Good quality from what I seen used 370ft of the 500 new water line for my daughter's house
C**T
I was replacing a crappy Bosch tankless hot water heater in my basement with ...
I'm not a plumber. I was replacing a crappy Bosch tankless hot water heater in my basement with a new Navien NR 180 A tankless. Originally I planned on just using the existing plumbing. It would have fit fine and taken me less than a couple of hours to install, but that plumbing had some serious design flaws. Like I said I am no plumber, but common sense tells me a pipe shouldn't branch off the main water line at a 90 degree elbow pass over the heater on the hot water outlet side turn 90 degrees to go 3 inches to the middle of the heater then turn 90 degrees to go to the bottom of the heater then turn 90 degrees to go to a scaling filter located below the heater then pass through to the outlet of the filter turn 90 degrees up 2 inches and then 90 degrees back 5 inches then, at last, turn 90 degrees up to the cold water inlet. That seems a little excessive on the 90 degree elbows, all of which were soldered 3/4" copper. Then the hot water came out of the hot water outlet through a flex line that hit a straight pipe in front of the heater till it hits a 90 degree turn going back towards the heater but 3" below the ceiling till it is hits another elbow going up to the ceiling into another elbow that leads back to the hot water line next to the cold water line till it hits two more elbows that climb in step fashion into a joist bay in the ceiling. My conclusion is that someone hired a plumber from a Dr. Seuss children's book and I couldn't live with it any more, but as I said I'm not a plumber and hate sweating copper pipes that are attached to wooden structures that are covered in highly flammable foam insulation that is sprayed into the bays and can't be removed. The only solution I could find was pex. I used 2 - sharkbite connectors and 2 Sharkbite 90 degree pipe supports and two sharkbite flex connectors and got rid of about 15 feet of copper pipe and 15 copper elbows. I was also able to locate the heater 7 feet closer to the bathrooms and kitchen. I had no problem finding the numerous youtube videos on how to install pex and use the sharkbite connectors. I went with the push fittings, because I only needed two of them to join the existing copper to the pex and two of them to connect nipples for the scaling filter and the hot water outlet. The tools for the crimping connectors are very expensive, while the only tools required for the push fittings is the tubbing cutter and the sharkbite deburrer/ gauge. I was surprised that none of the joints I created leaked at all. Now I have a clean looking hot water heater installation and no more Whoville plumbing.
R**.
Works
Drain hose for water softener. Works well.
J**T
Used 3/8 line to replace a 1/4 line, to increase flow and pressure to a filtered drinking water tap. Worked great. Product was as described. Was easy to work with. Outcome was excellent. I was able to put the filters down in the furnace room instead of using up all the space under the sink.
R**O
El ves de llegar la tubería llegó una persiana... Se me hacía demasiado bueno el precio y al parecer lo era.
A**R
SharkBite PEX tubing is a fantastic choice for plumbing projects. It's flexible, durable, and easy to install, even for beginners. The connection system eliminates the need for special tools or fittings, making it quick and hassle-free. Great quality, reliable performance, and a solid investment for any plumbing job.
A**Z
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W**N
Will never use copper again! This makes plumbing almost a pleasure to do. So easy, flexible and easy to connect.Used a lot and never had one leak in 2 yrs running. Quality stuff.
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