Reddit Reddit reviews PureSec 2020 Float Valve 1/8" Female Thread Adjustable Shut Off Valve 1/4"&3/8" RO Tube Compatible Valve for Water Purification and RO System

We found 2 Reddit comments about PureSec 2020 Float Valve 1/8" Female Thread Adjustable Shut Off Valve 1/4"&3/8" RO Tube Compatible Valve for Water Purification and RO System. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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PureSec 2020 Float Valve 1/8
★WATER&FOOD USE: Products are made from safe,non-toxic materials. Our quick fittings are widely used in water purification,food/beverage system.★SIZE &TUBE COMPATIBLE WITH: Requires 5/8" mounting hole, 1/8" Female Thread; Fits standard 1/4" or 3/8" tubing used on most RO systems ( Choose correct Size carefully before order)★FUNCTION&QUALITY: A quick connect fitting is a coupling used to provide a fast, make-or-break connection of fluid transfer lines. Operated by hand, quick connect fittings replace threaded or flanged connections, which require wrenches. A broad of Sizes covers a broad scope of applications. Our quality system ensures a superior level of product quality.★EASY INSTALLATION: Provides quick and convenient assembly-saving time&expense. New generation Non-Locking Clip technology offer an easy DIY installation without tools required.★Notes: Our fittings can be installed without Locking clips. it also can be used with Locking clips ( Search B07WXRMQPF and B07WYMZQBC to buy)
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2 Reddit comments about PureSec 2020 Float Valve 1/8" Female Thread Adjustable Shut Off Valve 1/4"&3/8" RO Tube Compatible Valve for Water Purification and RO System:

u/hoky315 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Yeah, there's a need for a more cost effective solution to this issue. I sprung for 1 cask widge just so I could ferment and dry hop loose in kegs. I would love to have a few more, but not for $40/each. Seems like the necessary pieces would be...

  1. Float

  2. Screened intake

  3. Tubing
    I think #2 may be the hardest to come up with as an off-the-shelf DIY solution.

    Maybe this thing can be rigged up into something workable?