Pros & Cons
Pros
Use a dab of valseline or a touch of grease to keep the plunger in place. Use teflon tape on the threads of the clear plastic that is * into the metal faucet.
Highlights
Quality
Replacement of broken valve was easy to do and fixed the leak
Fits perfectly and stops the water from blowing by the freeze plug
Instillation is very simple some tops are screwed on this is just popped off
Because the plunger piece is installed upside down using a dab of valseline or a touch of grease will keep the plunger in place... Read More
Price
This is the most cost effective way to go
Overview
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- This product had a total of 57 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 28 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Instillation is very simple some tops are screwed on this is just popped off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This woodford anti siphon part was not available locally so i ordered it from amazon
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Because the plunger piece is installed upside down using a dab of valseline or a touch of grease will keep the plunger in place as its inserted
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also use teflon tape on the threads of the clear plastic that is screwed into the metal faucet