What's the best high pressure ball valve?

Mikey P

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there is no best.

just comes down to luck once you spend over 15 bucks.
 

handdi

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we buy the ones at lowes 4-5 bucks i think they last as long as any of them
 

Dolly Llama

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handdi said:
we buy the ones at lowes 4-5 bucks i think they last as long as any of them


same here

Actually, they last us LONGER then the disty bought ones .
It should be noted though, we rarely blow anything over 550 psi.
Only VERY limited occasional pressure washing


..L.T.A.
 
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Lee Stockwell
The best are the little Italian ones, I'll have to look up the name. Only failure is finally breaking the handle, but never leak.

The most practical, and almost as good, are as said above, from Lowes.

Very disappointed in the cute ones Interlink keep on the counter....and they look sooo good.
 

steve g

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I just replace mine often, the circle seal ones that come with prochem machines are SOMETIMES really good other times they suck its a crapshoot, but I don't wanna plunk down that much money for a crapshoot.
 

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i use the ones larry sells and the only problem i have with those is that the handle breaks off.
 

Desk Jockey

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We clean at 500psi everyday and use them all the time. They last as long as any others we've bought.

We don't do that much tile so they seem to last pretty good, I guess if we were at 1000-1500 psi a lot, they might wear faster. ???
 

TimP

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I use the one that's like what cob sells.

It already has a nipple so no extra crap to rig up. They last pretty good, I go through 1-2 of them a year. The knob usually breaks, occasionally they leak before the knob breaks. I don't usually go over 900 psi though.

I've tried a couple and they are what I prefer so far. I might try the Lowes ones.
 

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