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Hi, I'm looking at upgrading my kitchen sink. The copper piping for both hot and cold have a connection type I've not seen before so does anyone have any idea what they are? Are they push fit couplers which are non-reversible therefore need cutting off? The new tap came with braided flexible pipes which I am looking to fit. TIA
 

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Push fit

maybe something like tectite
 

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