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JASTECH

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Be very careful with the China made, I ran across a batch that has lead in them which causes cancer. Maybe inform your boss and he will change for health reasons. Or because you will sue hime for lead poisoning!
 
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JKady

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Be very careful with the China made, I ran across a batch that has lead in them which causes cancer. Maybe inform your boss and he will change for health reasons. Or because you will sue hime for lead poisoning!

... Or don't chew on your air lines and get on with your life?
 

jptbay

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I been using high flow couplers from http://www.ariatools.net/ exclusively for 5 or more years now in an everyday, high use, professional setting.

Bullet proof stainless steel construction, CNC machined, high flow, and one hand use.

Never yet had one fail, or perform less than flawlessly.
 

6PTsocket

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Amflo's are all now made in China. They are not what they used to be. I use Coilhose 6 ball couplers. They are made right here in New Jersey.
What exit? LOL !!


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stikman56

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I use these at home, will never go back.
 
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nikerret

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Another Milton user. I use "A" type, as do all of my friends who I might be swapping tools with. Every professional shop I've seen, here, uses "M" type. I prefer the "A" as you don't have to pull the collar back to install. The "A" type will push on. I've never had a problem with any of my connectors. I, too, have adaptors to go each way. Also, on two of he drops, in my garage, I have "A" and "M" couplers, to make it easy.
 

Chadwilliam1

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I bought a new Milton fitting the other day and I guess they are no longer made in America.

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