HandyFS
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To all my Propress people, I have joined your club. Looking forward to some feedback on fittings and the different options out here besides Viega.
I finally bit the bullet and picked up a used Propress tool. I'm one of those DIY guys that has far too many tools, many for the "Just In Case" situations. In this case, I'm planning to replumb my entire house soon so I wanted a Propress setup in my arsenal. Pex-B and crimps is what I commonly use, some Pex-A, but I still sweat and use copper for certain things. I'm no stranger to plumbing, So, a Propress tool has a space in my tool corral. Yes, expensive, yes most will say why bother. But, no tool goes unused or unnoticed in my world, so I'm happy to have it.
I just used it last night on replacing a shower valve and I still had to sweat a connection or two based on the configuration and what press fittings I had available (Which was limited), and it reminded me exactly WHY I'm trying to press more, and sweat less. Some worry about an O-ring going bad after X years, but I've seen plenty of shotty sweats go bad over time too, so 6 in 1, half dozen in the other in my mind.
Now that I've justified this purchase to myself
, lets talk about fittings. I have mainly used Viega branded fittings which are considered the top level ones out there. I am going to create a box of spare fittings/parts to get a lot of the most common stuff on hand and am tempted to try some other branded fittings. I am normally an "OEM" type guy and buy name brand tools and branded parts, but in the pex world I've used plenty of branded stuff, and less known stuff off of Amazon. EField pex ball valves and connectors have served me extremely well, and they offer a ton of brass/copper Propress fittings. I see other brands like WHK, EZ-FLUID, and others dominating with tons of sales and positivity.
When it comes to water and plumbing, naturally I'm extra cautious. So I'm just curious what all of you who use a Propress setup use? In my own house I have some smart devices to turn off water from many different sensors so I'm not as worried about a leak in my own place. But when I'm out helping a relative or friend who isn't equipped with sensors, I want to be sure I'm using reliable stuff.
I am leaning on grabbing a bunch of Viega fittings, and then possibly some of the hugely popular secondary brand fittings on Amazon that seem like they are worthy. Then I can be selective about where I use which.
Just looking for some opinions and feedback. Anyone using the secondary brand fittings happily?
I finally bit the bullet and picked up a used Propress tool. I'm one of those DIY guys that has far too many tools, many for the "Just In Case" situations. In this case, I'm planning to replumb my entire house soon so I wanted a Propress setup in my arsenal. Pex-B and crimps is what I commonly use, some Pex-A, but I still sweat and use copper for certain things. I'm no stranger to plumbing, So, a Propress tool has a space in my tool corral. Yes, expensive, yes most will say why bother. But, no tool goes unused or unnoticed in my world, so I'm happy to have it.
I just used it last night on replacing a shower valve and I still had to sweat a connection or two based on the configuration and what press fittings I had available (Which was limited), and it reminded me exactly WHY I'm trying to press more, and sweat less. Some worry about an O-ring going bad after X years, but I've seen plenty of shotty sweats go bad over time too, so 6 in 1, half dozen in the other in my mind.
Now that I've justified this purchase to myself
When it comes to water and plumbing, naturally I'm extra cautious. So I'm just curious what all of you who use a Propress setup use? In my own house I have some smart devices to turn off water from many different sensors so I'm not as worried about a leak in my own place. But when I'm out helping a relative or friend who isn't equipped with sensors, I want to be sure I'm using reliable stuff.
I am leaning on grabbing a bunch of Viega fittings, and then possibly some of the hugely popular secondary brand fittings on Amazon that seem like they are worthy. Then I can be selective about where I use which.
Just looking for some opinions and feedback. Anyone using the secondary brand fittings happily?
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