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The Jet Swet Tool 1/2 inch is a professional-grade plumbing plug designed for fast, efficient water line repairs. It enables soldering and gluing without draining the entire water system, supports up to 65 psi pressure, and is constructed from high-quality steel and aircraft aluminum for durability and heat resistance.
Manufacturer | Brenelle |
Part Number | 50 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 1 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 50 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Steel And Aircraft Aluminum, EPDM/Silicone |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**S
Worked as it was supposed to.
Plumbing
J**A
A Must to have tool
A must to have for every plumber
S**E
Works
Wish I had this years ago
I**N
Works as advertised.
No issues at all.
T**N
Doesn’t work with pex to copper connectors
I had 1/2 in copper hot water line I needed to sweat on a brass pex a connector. It doesn’t fit 1/2 inch pex connectors. Got to sweat on a copper threaded connector and add a pex threaded connector to make it work.
C**R
Hall of Fame tool...simple and effect, plus organic AND gluten-free!
Simply, these are fantastic. Love'em. Also, I use the Pasco (gun) and it works really well especially for non-linear plugging. However, compared to these Jet Swets, the Pasco won't hold much pressure if at all. Both require valves to be full-port if you're going through a valve. For linear stops, it's hard to beat these Jet Swets especially if under pressure. But for speed and maneuverability, hard to beat the Pasco which comes as kit sizes 1/2", 3/4" and 1" plus gun/tool for around $80. I have both and highly recommend both .
P**R
Life saver
This is a great life saving tool. Saves time and frustration when sweating copper fittings and valves. Highly recommend. Pays for itself the first day just in saving yourself from frustration when water is still trickling in the pipes
M**E
Great tool
Helped me solder a joint holding back standing water. I wound not recommend it for water under pressure
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