10 PLUMBING TOOLS YOU NEED TO SEE 2021 AMAZON

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2021
  • 10 PLUMBING TOOLS YOU NEED TO SEE 2021 LINKS:1.Plumb Thumbs 15mm & 22mm Radiator Capping Tool - Radiator Drain Down Tool: amzn.to/3q3pIFr
    2.Milwaukee 48229253 Constant Swing Copper Tubing Cutter 16-67mm: amzn.to/3gDNpAY
    3.Nerrad Tools NTJS1522 Jet Swet Pack, Multi-Colour, 15/22 mm: amzn.to/3gAOrOo
    4.SharkBite 22630LF 1/2-Inch Residential SharkBite Water Hammer Arrestor: amzn.to/3q49xYk
    5.Albion Engineering 1018-G01 Ribbon Bead Nozzle for Dispensing Vapor and Air Barrier Sealants, Adjustable, 1/8" Thick x 2" to 4" Wide:amzn.to/2SeDp8c
    6.SharkBite 25704LF Thermal Expansion Relief Valve, 3/4 in. x 1/2 in, Copper, PEX, CPVC, PE-RT, HDPE: amzn.to/3wzdRS2
    7.iCRIMP IWS-1632AF Copper Tube Fittings Crimping Tool with 1/2,3/4 and 1-inch Jaw for ProPress Copper Fitting-Manufactured by IWISS: amzn.to/3vxygW9
    8.Rothenberger ROMAX TT Basic includingPlumbing 4 Jaw Set: amzn.to/3gJO9U1
    9.Sevenmore 7.9 '' Adjustable Ratchet Wrench, 10 '' Adjustable Ratchet Wrench, Folding Handle, Dual Use Socket Wrench, Hand Tool:amzn.to/2TFk40a
    10.ROPUMP SUPER PLUS professional force pump cleaner. The optimum introduction tool for the removal of obstructions in basins, bowls, tubs and toilets, etc, using water pressure: amzn.to/35xVwZF
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Clfton-Plumbers
    @Clfton-Plumbers 2 года назад +3

    What is the advantage of the sharkbite thermal expansion fitting?
    In the video, voice over ... 'Now you can remove, your expansion vessel'....
    Why would 'you' want to replace something that works well, maintains pressure, also acts as a cushion(hammer arrestor) and saves water-with something that does non of these and would almost be dripping and more constantly.
    I assume this fitting is a low pressure prv, a dumb idea!

  • @NaseerAhmadKK1
    @NaseerAhmadKK1 2 года назад +2

    For the tool number 1, one can use a compression end cap male part and it will work better because it is much smaller and it will be more safe for touching/marking walls and door frames etc, You don't need to spent any extra money. Number 2, is a normal basic tube cutter by different manufacturers nothing special, Tool No 3 is a FANTASTIC tool which I admire. Tool No. 5 , don't understand where would a plumber use a 4" wider glue/Sealant it is more like for tiler or carpenter. Can't see the different between No. 7 & 8, why two again here? Again No. 9 is FANTASTIC.

    • @crus1n
      @crus1n 2 года назад

      Naseer Ahmad Totally agree:)

  • @galakanti3104
    @galakanti3104 2 года назад +2

    Kaha milega ye toolls

  • @davidthomas1436
    @davidthomas1436 2 года назад

    I need a link for the flexible wrench /spanner

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Год назад

    👍

  • @ronb8302
    @ronb8302 2 года назад +2

    shark bite thermal expansion valve , wont be allowed in uk , it also wastes water .

    • @ollieneate7928
      @ollieneate7928 2 года назад

      Was going to comment that also! Jesus livin the mercan dream 🤣🤣🤣

  • @puiu26
    @puiu26 2 года назад

    nothing that i would spend my money on

  • @philbo200lambretta3
    @philbo200lambretta3 3 года назад +1

    Sorry have both those pretty Milwaukee cutters they are N.F.G.

  • @ATOMOOCAMPO
    @ATOMOOCAMPO 2 года назад +2

    😂😂😂😂😂first tool no mess???there is water everywhere including the walls and floors except the container of course 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @myemails870
    @myemails870 2 года назад +1

    1. Stop ends solve this problem.
    2. These already exist, blades are replaceable.
    3. How did I manage 15 years without one of these? oh yeh, the problem doesnt exist.
    4. Hmmm....jurys out on this one..
    5. What happens when that clogs up? and why would I need a bumpy layer of silicone to hide a problem? professionals dont cover up issues, we fix them.
    6. PRV valves!!?! Been around for years..
    7. Cant be bothered to debunk this sales video further...got work to do...

  • @mrbig4532
    @mrbig4532 2 года назад +2

    So the first tool are nothing more than plastic caps ?

    • @markpdouglas
      @markpdouglas 2 года назад

      That make the radiator so heavy, you're unlikely to be able to lift it!

    • @mrbig4532
      @mrbig4532 2 года назад

      @@markpdouglas how many gallons do those things hold I’ve seen them on a few jobs but they aren’t that popular in the part of States I’m from. 100 year old cast iron radiators with carvings in the casting are real popular right now and they are heavy as hell. I still have the original ones in my almost 100 year old house and was almost foolish enough to scrap them when I put central air in , since I had to run the ducts I figured why not just convert to hot air but I remember how bad that type of heat would dry nose and throat out so I got a air handler for the a/c and a high efficiency boiler for the heating system which runs at 120 degrees when it’s below 30 degrees so it’s saving me a lot of money . But those panels look nice and I was checking the prices out and they aren’t cheap either .

  • @thebeardedwunderer1503
    @thebeardedwunderer1503 2 года назад

    The R/b crimp tool is absolutely rubbish! I’ve had 3 new machines die within 6months! And they never got dropped or used heavily! Steer clear you’ve been warned!