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Underhill Heavy-Duty Hose Tap Splitter ValveUnderhill Hose Tap Splitter Valve with convenient on/off water control for easy operation. The robust solid brass garden hose valve splitter is rust and corrosion resistant with a long-lasting finish. Maximum pressure limit 100 PSI. Garden hose fittings designed to stand up to high pressure and extreme temperatures. A leak proof valve splitter made from tough materials and designed for day-to-day use. Offers enhanced durability compared to plastic valves which can crack or break. Ideal for connecting multiple hoses at the spicket or hose timers for watering. Use the Hose Tap Splitter Valve to water multiple hose zones and support irrigation systems. Underhill provides durable and user-friendly garden tools for landscape professionals and home use.
HOSE TAP SPLITTER VALVE – Robust water hose splitter valve featuring a stainless steel ball shut off valve with easy on/off control for maximum performance. Available in 2-way and 4-way offerings.
COMPATIBILITY – 3/4-inch hose thread inlet/outlet. Connect multiple hoses at the spicket or split hose in the field. Ideal for connecting mechanical or electric irrigation timers, and water hose timers.
DURABLE – The outdoor faucet splitter is made from heavy-duty solid brass that’s reliable and leak proof. Durable and built to last. Maximum pressure limit 100 PSI.
TOUGH – The water shut off tool splitter valve is designed to withstand high pressure and temperature extremes. Lasts longer than plastic valves which can crack or leak. Ideal for golfing greens or leisure facilities.
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY – Designed for everyday use. Our 2-way and 4-way hose splitters are ideal for professional irrigation specialists or home DIYer’s.
I found this product about the same as the brass ones from the big box storesWhich you have to be seen is whether or not the screws on the valve handles strip or not. That's usually what happens if these are good quality. Those screws should hold up over time but I will say no leaks