Falcon
Mega Flow Corrugated Stainless Steel Flexible Water Connector
(with PTC Fitting) - 1/2 x 20" - recommended for maximum water flow through
1/2" pipe. Great for outdoor (or workshop) hose bib
installations. This hose is 1/2" ID and includes a John
Guest PTC* (push to connect) fitting on one end and a 1/2"
FIP connector ("Female Iron Pipe"....ie, Female NPT) at
the other. This eliminates the need for expensive brass
compression fittings or the hassle of dealing with copper male
adapters. These PTC fittings simply push onto any copper, CPVC,
or PEX piping with no tools required. Available in both 16"
and 20" lengths. Don't make the mistake (like I did) of
using 1/2" faucet supply hoses for outdoor hose bib
applications...there's a huge flow difference.
Falcon hoses will not discolor,
corrode or rust nor will they crimp or kink. Other features
include.......
- 304 Series Corrugated
Stainless Steel
- Full Port - no rubber or
plastic hose or inserts to reduce flow
- Stronger and more flexible
than copper
- Re-usable and Re-bendable
- Minimal deformity in
Curvature...these hoses will hold a bend
- Burst pressure rated to
1850psi
- Re-Usable and Re-Bendable
- No Galvanic Effect (no
dielectric union is needed)
- All fittings are chrome
plated solid brass
- High temp EPDM Washer
(-40° to 220 °F)
- 100% leak tested
- Falcon Warranty
* As a homeowner who has had to
deal with emergency repairs over the years, I've become a big fan
of Push-to-Connect fittings. I've got a fair amount of Sharkbite
fittings in 1/2, 3/4 and 1" and have added a nice selection
of Falcon hoses to my stock of repair parts. The braided
hoses I had been using were fine for pressure but really cut back
on my flow volume. Plus there's a fair amount of discussion
online, and a few horror stories, about inspecting and replacing
braided hoses far more frequently than I had assumed necessary.
** The fittings on the 1/2"
FIP hoses can be tightened with an adjustable wrench or a
15/16" (24mm) open end wrench. Please do not use a pipe
wrench. I personally like USAG/Facom's 70A series
ratcheting flare wrench
as this contacts the fitting on all 6 points and is less damaging
to the chrome plating.