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2025-08-25 18:21:28
The Teflon tape that comes with it... just throw that away, it's so thin, it's really crappy. Use some quality Teflon tape, it seems to do it's job. Pay attention to it's ratings so far as air flow volume and pressure.
john cook
2025-08-09 12:24:51
This came with all required fitting, was packaged excellent, and most importantly works flawless. If you use a lot of air tools this is a must.
Scott Cummings
2025-05-28 12:38:29
My unit failed after two weeks, but the seller has agreed to send a new one. Good customer service.
Ibrahim Al Abdulaly
2025-05-22 14:24:09
ended up removing it and replacing it with another product , leaked after 3 months use , even after disassembling it and repairing the gasket O-rings it leaked again , waste of time and money
letmepicyou
2025-01-29 17:15:42
My current compressor has 1/4" NPT lines, but I plan on upgrading my compressor in the future, and since I'm not sure if it will be 3/8 or 1/2" NPT, I decided to go with the biggest they sell because it's no problem to get adapters to reduce 1/2" to 1/4", but it doesn't make any sense to try to reduce a larger diameter down.So far it seems ok, but there are a few areas where I question the quality of materials chosen...First, the pressure gauge is obviously on the cheaper side...decent liquid filled gauges really aren't that expensive...even though this entire setup is sub-$100. And second, the drain petcock valve is made of plastic (glass-filled nylon, I believe). I'm SUPER not a fan of that material choice, and can't imagine plastic valves not leaking in 2 or 3 years, if that.But, we'll see.For sub-$100, it's not too bad of a deal, if it lasts. Time will tell. If these valves break or start leaking, I'll certainly revise this review. But has it stands, it's a pretty solid value for the money.
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