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The RED AND BLUE PEX POTABLE WATER TUBING is a high-quality, flexible solution for all your plumbing needs, featuring a 3/4 inch diameter and a generous 100-foot length. Ideal for both heating and snow-melting applications, this tubing meets rigorous industry standards, ensuring safe and efficient water delivery for any project.
Brand | Supply Giant |
Material | PEX |
Color | Blue,Red |
Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.75"W |
Maximum Pressure | 100 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.75 inch |
UPC | 804595120880 |
Manufacturer | Supply Giant |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00804595120880 |
Part Number | QYLU-SC10034 |
Item Weight | 21.5 pounds |
Item model number | QYLU-SC10034 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/4 inch |
Style | 100ft |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | NSF, ASTM |
Included Components | 3/4" x 100' Pex Tubing Red - 3/4" x 100' Pex Tubing Blue |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**.
works great
I don't trust this stuff, but so far so good. I have had it in the house for about a year, no leaks yet. I used copper for most of the main runs and then this in my branch runs. It is WAY easy to install and certainly easier to install then my rigid copper. Maybe I am just old fashioned and prefer copper, but this stuff is way cheaper to install and way less time and no chance of buring the place down like using copper and soldering the joints.
W**N
Good quality PEX tubing.
In general I love PEX plumbing. It is fast and easy. In the past I have worked with galvanized, copper, PVC, and even PB. All of them are a pain in one way or another. This stuff is easy. Just cut to length, insert the fitting, and clamp. I prefer the stainless cinch clamps. I also like that you can color code your pipe so you always know what's hot and cold. If you have to do much plumbing, PEX is the way to go. Add to that the fact that it seldom ruptures if it freezes, and it's the best system around.
G**H
plumbing made easy
Ordered, arrived quickly,as described. Very pleased with over all. Re did plumbing in a older home . Was more than enough to re plumb whole house . Is easy to work with , install went quickly , even when taking time to replace older copper lines . Neater install than had prior . Had zero leaks and very happy with new plumbing in house . Was able to do myself and saved a lot of money . Would buy again if ever needed to , and would recommend. Regards gh
T**O
Good value for money!
I purchased the 1/2" product, two 100' coils in red for hot and blue for cold. If I purchase 3/4 or 1" pex in future, I would definitely look into getting this brand if the price is right!I was unfamiliar with pex installation for home potable water systems and bought this to help me get my home water working again during the covid pandemic. Others have already reviewed this product and I won't go into all the details about this per se, only to say that you should definitely make sure you straighten this stuff out before you insert it into sharkbite and other quick release connectors and couplers. In general, I've had zero problems with this product so far, and I have two of my home sinks serving up water better than ever through this piping. Just follow the suggestions in other reviews instructions about how to straighten the pex out before hand, etc. Oh, and remember to inspect ends if you are using quick connectors >before< you insert them, particularly if you've been pulling stuff through walls, dragging it along the ground, etc! If you take the appropriate diligence with that, you'll be alot happier.I marked the stretch as average as these coils follow the pex standard. If you bend it to much, it will crimp, and you may have to cut that section out. This only happened once or twice to me in my two sink projects, while I was pulling or pushing the pex through tight wall spaces. Fortunately, at 17 cents/ foot, that's not a big deal! (In fact, it's the crimp rings that are the bigger cost I've found with pex, not the actually tubing itself… that and the more expensive brass and even more expensive copper fittings.)Oh, also, I made sure I had a good assortment of quick coupling and crimp brass fittings before starting my project. Be sure you at least get a few of the various kinds of connectors you might imagine you will need before starting a project with this stuff! I had enough to keep working on stuff while ordering the part I hadn't realized I'd need before I started learning how to install this stuff in my home. Also, be sure you buy the universal (copper, pex) debur and gauge tool for $10—I still haven't got one but it would have helped me do things quicker for sure!
A**M
Very satisfactory
PEX tubes arrived on time and were so easy to install. Used them to replace my old galvanized iron pipes. I used them with copper crimp rings. Their flexibility allowed me to run them through difficult and tight spaces. Everything went smoothly and not a single leak. Highly recommended.
J**S
Great service, good company!
This is exactly what I expected. It's a great product and fills the need I have for adding a bathroom to my home. Shipping was fast and the follow-up concern about my satisfaction makes me feel like they care for their customer's satisfaction with their products and service. Five stars, without a doubt!
M**
Exactly what I needed!
With the freeze, I lost a lot of pipes. This product made it easy to make repairs. It's a little stiff but worked perfectly. I recommend this to anyone who does plumbing.
B**N
Quality PEX Tube
I used this to plumb a bathroom and small kitchen in my basement. It was easy to work with. I stretched it across the floor and put some weights on each end to get some of the curl out. I suspect you would have to do that with any pex pipe. I did manage to kink it in one spot while I was pulling it through a joist. I cut this section out. I don't think this was a quality issue with the pipe. I'm sure its my fault, but this is my first time working with PEX, so I can't compare it to any other pipe. It's been installed for several months now and none of it has leaked a single drop. I used cinch clamps for the connections.
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