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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Parts were as described. Quality is good too.
Emilio Barcenas del Castillo
Reviewed in Mexico on July 1, 2024
Me ha servido muy bien
Tinoco
Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2024
juato lo que se promete
Southern Charm
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I use these on a pressure washing hose reel to reduce down from 1/2' to the 3/8" hose size. I do run chemical through the line so normal steel rusts and clogs the line fairly quickly. I bought these SS hoping they would last longer which they do. They do eventually rust out though so it's not a perfect solution. The less time that I have to do maintenance is more time to make money so I don't mind the extra cost. I will see what is available when I need more and maybe try another brand if I can find something better.
David Houck
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
The TAISHER 5-pack of 304 stainless steel reducer hex bushings is a reliable choice for plumbing and pipe projects. These fittings, which reduce from 1/2" male NPT to 1/4" female NPT, are forged for strength and durability. The stainless steel construction ensures resistance to corrosion, making them perfect for long-term use. Great for both professional and DIY plumbing applications. Excited to explore more high-quality fittings from this company and Amazon! 🔧💧
Vinny
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Works as intended and looks good
Nick r
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Works perfect for my needs
Daniel breene
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Worked as advertised
AbdulRahman
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 13, 2022
Awesome 👌
Alexey
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 1, 2022
Outstanding. Thank you.
KEITH JOHN MONAGHAN
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 2022
good product
Bob Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022
TAISHER 2PCS Forging of 304 Stainless Steel Reducer Hex Bushing, 3/4" Male NPT to 1/2" Female NPT, Reducing Forging Pipe Adapter FittingI used these closing in on a year ago on a tankless hot water heater install and everything went together with no problems and is holding up beautifully so far. I have some acidic well water around here and have been opting for stainless fittings when it's available in the size I need and it's not ridiculously expensive. And that's been working well so far but even if I used copper or brass the pinholes do take a while to come on so only time will tell.And as far as Taisher goes I never heard of them outside of Amazon but just through dumb luck it turns out I've bought fittings from them more than once now, and they've always threaded up perfectly with whatever other fittings I was using and they look beautifully well machined. And none of them are leaking or showing any signs of corrosion from my demon well water.
Mark Hudson
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
Ok, I'm not one to write reviews ever, unless service, quality and price very much exceed my expectations. I have purchased tens of thousands of stainless steel and high pressure brass fittings for equipment ranging in pressures from 200 to 40,000 psi. Taisher brand stainless steel fittings by far have been the most high quality and reliably machined fittings for the price. Parker has always been my go to brand when failure is not an option especially when I'm plumbing a life support system. That being said I had my doubts about this Taisher brand with pricing being 1/4 or less of what I pay for Parker.The skinny, the Taisher fittings are well machined with an excellent finish(better than Parker), clean cut threads, solid feel and dimensionally consistent sizing.The bad, there chunky fittings ( in a good way) about 5-15% larger on the exterior so they don't fit in tight clearance applications easy but still doable. Some of their fitting may restrict flow on specific applications, nothing on my end but may be a concern for others. On different types fittings in their line the npt taper can slightly vary but still maintains a sealable connection.( using more or less wraps of thread tape) I have also received 2 fittings that must have missed QC and were unusable BIG BUT THOUGH that's after about 300 Taisher brand fittings which is the same odds on QC with Parker. Well I have no problem trashing 2 accidents at about $20, the 2 Parker equivalents could be up to $180 necessitating a return trip to the supplier. Not bashing Parker I still use a lot of their fittings( mainly brass, still testing Taisher's brass ) but give these a try.
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