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Plumbing advice re outside garden tap
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<blockquote data-quote="smartypants69" data-source="post: 835852" data-attributes="member: 351030"><p>Had a bit of experience of these kits in the past. Their not very good to be blunt. The screw pierces a small hole in the copper pipe. You wont always get good water flow because the hole is so small.</p><p></p><p>I would say for the average DIYer go buy a few push fit connections and do with these. It wont cost a lot. Im sure there will be plenty Youtube videos to assist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartypants69, post: 835852, member: 351030"] Had a bit of experience of these kits in the past. Their not very good to be blunt. The screw pierces a small hole in the copper pipe. You wont always get good water flow because the hole is so small. I would say for the average DIYer go buy a few push fit connections and do with these. It wont cost a lot. Im sure there will be plenty Youtube videos to assist. [/QUOTE]
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