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1/2" SharkBite Brass Push-To-Connect Ball Valve

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Amazon has 1/2" SharkBite Brass Push-To-Connect Ball Valve (22222-0000LFA) on sale for $13.13. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • SharkBite push-to-connect brass ball valve pipe connectors are perfect for making easy connections between two pieces of PEX, copper, CPVC, PE-RT, and SDR-9 HDPE pipe in any combination
  • Quick and easy installation, with no tools, crimping, glue, or soldering required; can be installed in wet lines; remove using a disconnect clip or disconnect tongs
  • Shutoff valves are made of high-quality forged DZR brass with reinforced stainless steel that is lead-free; all SharkBite pipe fittings meet the same standards for commercial and residential plumbing applications
  • Water valve coupling is rated to 200 degrees F and 250 PSI

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.84 less (37% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $20.97 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 4750 customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 1/2" SharkBite Brass Push-To-Connect Ball Valve (22222-0000LFA) on sale for $13.13. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Available to ship in 1-2 days
About this product:
  • SharkBite push-to-connect brass ball valve pipe connectors are perfect for making easy connections between two pieces of PEX, copper, CPVC, PE-RT, and SDR-9 HDPE pipe in any combination
  • Quick and easy installation, with no tools, crimping, glue, or soldering required; can be installed in wet lines; remove using a disconnect clip or disconnect tongs
  • Shutoff valves are made of high-quality forged DZR brass with reinforced stainless steel that is lead-free; all SharkBite pipe fittings meet the same standards for commercial and residential plumbing applications
  • Water valve coupling is rated to 200 degrees F and 250 PSI

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.84 less (37% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $20.97 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 4750 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: SharkBite 1/2 Inch Ball Valve, Push to Connect Brass Plumbing Fitting, Water Shut Off, PEX Pipe, Copper, CPVC, PE-RT, HDPE, 22222-0000LFA

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romeov
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They are fantastic. Plumbers will rail against them, but they are game changing for those of us DIY. Especially if they are in accessible areas. I had had several going for 15 years now with zero leaks and if one did? It would take all of 60 seconds to swap it out. You really need to make sure the pipe is deburred and clean however, or the o ring won't seal around the debris or grime.
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keep in mind
this one connects to cpvc, not pvc pipes
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This triggered my notification alert for brass balls.

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This triggered my notification alert for brass balls.
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Bluefin brand at supplyhouse is $7.92
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After owning a home for the past ten years, every plumbing mishap that I've had to redo, I've added one of these for individual cutoffs in preparation for any upcoming unforseen events. Definitely worth doing.
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FlyingEmu72May 07, 2024 02:33 PM
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How are modern sharkbite connectors? I was working on something recently that had 15+ year old Sharkbite connectors and it was a PITA to get it to not leak
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Quote from FlyingEmu72 :
How are modern sharkbite connectors? I was working on something recently that had 15+ year old Sharkbite connectors and it was a PITA to get it to not leak
I've used sharkbites a handful of times at different homes and it has been fine everywhere I have used it. I think they are fine to use in places you can easily reach. I wouldn't use it behind a wall though.

I have to replace my gate valves for my hose shutoffs but I have already decided I would try my hand at soldering them since they are easy to access.
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Quote from FlyingEmu72 :
How are modern sharkbite connectors? I was working on something recently that had 15+ year old Sharkbite connectors and it was a PITA to get it to not leak
They are great, buy the accessories including the mini flute looking plastic depth gauge and the removal tool (I opted for the fancier one- a buy once item). Follow instructions to the letter ie prep pipe properly. They are now approved for in wall use. cue plumber rants.
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Quote from FlyingEmu72 :
How are modern sharkbite connectors? I was working on something recently that had 15+ year old Sharkbite connectors and it was a PITA to get it to not leak
They are fantastic. Plumbers will rail against them, but they are game changing for those of us DIY. Especially if they are in accessible areas. I had had several going for 15 years now with zero leaks and if one did? It would take all of 60 seconds to swap it out. You really need to make sure the pipe is deburred and clean however, or the o ring won't seal around the debris or grime.
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Quote from Naota :
I've used sharkbites a handful of times at different homes and it has been fine everywhere I have used it. I think they are fine to use in places you can easily reach. I wouldn't use it behind a wall though.

I have to replace my gate valves for my hose shutoffs but I have already decided I would try my hand at soldering them since they are easy to access.
Just watch your flame and near by floors or walls. Use some tin sheeting to deflect the flame. I'm considering doing my two as well.
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As a homeowner, I do our own plumbing jobs, like install sinks, extra water lines for new washing machines, and whole house filters, etc...although these are reliable so far after many years, I only used them where they are exposed and not inside walls, so far so good.
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keep in mind
this one connects to cpvc, not pvc pipes
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integraguy2001May 07, 2024 06:42 PM
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how do I know how big is my pipe? what's the standard size copper pipe?
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Quote from FlyingEmu72 :
How are modern sharkbite connectors? I was working on something recently that had 15+ year old Sharkbite connectors and it was a PITA to get it to not leak
Prep is key. As others have said, you need to use the proper gauge and make sure the pipe has a very clean/even cut. I agree that using them in the walls is not the best idea, regardless of what they certify they can be used for.
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MrFreePressMay 07, 2024 07:24 PM
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Quote from TerryT3849 :
Just watch your flame and near by floors or walls. Use some tin sheeting to deflect the flame. I'm considering doing my two as well.
My company made the 6pm local news 15yrs ago when - ahem - someone I hired attempted to sweat a copper connection under the main floor of a 2 story AMD instead created a smoldering fire that burnt up the outside wall. #alwayscheckreferences

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