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Anyone recognize this air tool brand's logo? (quick coupler)

weaser

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Hey folks, I'm looking for seals for this 3/8 air quick connect coupler but I don't know the brand.

Anyone recognize the logo?
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The price on those PREVOST is nuts. $50 for a 3/8 body quick connect...almost 10x the price of the Milton.
 

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Look at Stedlin. They occasionally offer discount codes to GJ members.
 

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The price on those PREVOST is nuts. $50 for a 3/8 body quick connect...almost 10x the price of the Milton.

I just ordered 5 of the Hi Flow couplers for 115 on Ebay. Hell, even Zoro has them for 36 each without coupon. Keep looking......

 
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$36 vs $6 for Milton. Do they last 6 times longer? Are they, Prevost, that much better?
 

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I've had very good luck with Dixon, Mcmaster-Carr carries them.
 
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$36 vs $6 for Milton. Do they last 6 times longer? Are they, Prevost, that much better?
Can't say on longevity, as I switched out one to test first and it's only been about 2 weeks, but Prevost is WAAAAAY easier to plug and unplug than my Milton it replaced! I ordered the 5 to replace my other couplers.
 
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For 6 times the price they better be. But do I deserve such a lush experience? My wife would say NO.
 

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For 6 times the price they better be. But do I deserve such a lush experience? My wife would say NO.
The one I replaced is my outdoor reel that I mainly use to blow off the plow truck in the Winter. It can be a PITA unhooking at -20F, and my Miltons would last about a year in that application. I'm anxious to see how long the Prevost last, I can already tell the unhooking is going to much nicer!
 
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Indeed my garage has no heat so in the winter all my air fittings tend to leak a little and getting the tools to connect can be cumbersome.
 

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Your wife demands to know about 50 dollar tool purchases??? And then rides you about it??

Thank god I married a good one. My wife loves the stedlin couplers in the garage as it makes it easy to hook up and unhook. It also has a slow pressure release feature on the ******* so when you do unhook the hose it doesn't depressurize instantly ( and loudly with hose whip) but slowly over a minute or so. She never asks me to check/inflate her tires anymore, she gleefully does it on her own.
 

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OMG you're right and I LOVE YOU. I have never purchased anything there....how the HELL I got this is a mystery.

Frankly all of these quick connectors are junk.
Strictly DIY, but I have never had a problem with Harbor Freight couplers.
 
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Strictly DIY, but I have never had a problem with Harbor Freight couplers.

Ya they are standard economy brand, but then I gotta drive there.....not close, and then I buy stuff I don't need. :ROFLMAO:

I just wanted new washers for my Job Supply/Tractor Supply brand but I cannot find washers.
 

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I just wanted new washers for my Job Supply/Tractor Supply brand but I cannot find washers.
I use these seals: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085TL6XSD/?tag=atomicindus08-20
They're for 1/4" couplers, I don't know if they offer them for 3/8", you could try messaging the seller. Or if your seal ain't too bad, measure it & see if you can find them at Mcmaster.
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I only use those common style couplers for my leader hoses though. The couplers I use at the tools are Coilhose Pneumatics 5-n-1. I love these couplers, as the name implies they can accept 5 different style ******* including high flows. Slide the bottom collar to release line pressure, then the top collar to release the ******. To insert the ****** just press in, no need to pull back on the collar & since the line pressure is released it's easy to insert a ****** (like it would be harder with high line pressure). Milton offers the same style as does HF (Merlin brand). So much easier to use & nice cause I leave the tool connected & depressurized. They're 1/4" though. Do you have to use 3/8", how about 1/4" & high flow? 1/4" will always be much easier & cheaper to find.

Don't mind the swivels, this is the only pic I have from when I took those swivels off & threw em in the trash.
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Looks like Milton does offer them in 3/8", but only 2-n-1 (H & P *******). They ain't cheap though ($30). P/N S-1758
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