Appears some
Home Depot [homedepot.com] stores are clearing out the relatively new Ryobi P660 PEX tubing clamp tool for $43.03. This normally sells for $169.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../305261211
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=305261211
Features:
- Industry's first powered pinch clamp tool
- Includes: Go/No-Go Gauge and Belt Clip
- Fits all PEX clamp ring sizes including 3/8 in., 1/4 in., 1/2 in., and 1 in.
- Dual LED lights illuminate the workspace
- Easy one-handed operation with one touch button activation
- Up to 400 clamps per charge using a RYOBI ONE+ P108 4.0 Ah LITHIUM+ Battery (not included)
- LED light to indicate completed clamp cycle
- Innovative design allows for efficiency on the jobsite
- Includes: (1) P660 PEX Pinch Clamp Tool, go/no-go gauge, belt clip, and operator's manual
- Battery and charger sold separately
- Has high ratings
It must be stressed that this is YMMV.
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In this case, it should be "Your Results May Vary" But nobody says that.
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A lot of things have to go wrong to create such a problem and the vast majority of people/communities have absolutely nothing to worry about when using PEX. The health conscious and regulation happy Europeans have been successfully using it for many decades now.
I've done two homes' complete supply lines using PEX (5 and 10 years ago) without a single issue. If I was considering another replumb job, I'd buy a tool like this in a heartbeat compared to the manual crimper that I have been using. I really like the manifold system that allows for so much control in shutting off different lines. Much like an electric circuit breaker box, if you need to change out a fixture or valve, you can just shut off the bit that you are working on instead of the whole house.
A lot of things have to go wrong to create such a problem and the vast majority of people/communities have absolutely nothing to worry about when using PEX. The health conscious and regulation happy Europeans have been successfully using it for many decades now.
I've done two homes' complete supply lines using PEX (5 and 10 years ago) without a single issue. If I was considering another replumb job, I'd buy a tool like this in a heartbeat compared to the manual crimper that I have been using. I really like the manifold system that allows for so much control in shutting off different lines. Much like an electric circuit breaker box, if you need to change out a fixture or valve, you can just shut off the bit that you are working on instead of the whole house.
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