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    Connect Water Supply to Appliances Quickly

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorMay 23, 20232 Mins Read
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    Oatey Co. now offers a robust assortment of supply lines and quarter-turn stop valves under the Oatey brand, available at wholesalers throughout the U.S.

    Oatey Supply Lines are designed to quickly and easily connect the water supply to appliances and are available in multiple connection types and lengths to meet any job-site need. Built with a durable, corrosion-resistant, double-walled PVC tube, Oatey connectors bend freely and work with hot or cold water. Made of high-quality, braided stainless steel and vinyl, the supply lines are available for multiple applications including dishwashers, ice makers, faucets, washing machines, and water heaters. They also feature rigid supply risers made of high-quality copper and available in polished chrome finishes.

    Oatey quarter-turn water stop valves provide easy on/off operation for controlling the flow of water and are designed for connections where a water line passes through a wall. With a brass forged body and solid brass stem to ensure strength and durability, the valves are available in a variety of connection types including copper compression, FIP, copper sweat, PEX, CPVC, push connect and coarse thread. Featuring an internal corrosion-resistant brass ball to ensure durability, they also include PTFE seats which allow for easy valve operation. Every valve is pressure leak tested, ensuring the high-quality performance that Oatey is known for. 

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