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No. It was for you.

In simple terms, a rad valve tail might be made of materials not designed for use with drinking water and could potentially contaminate not only the water you drink, but that which your neighbours drink.

I was pointing out that using a rad valve tail to avoid screwing onto an isolator doesn't really achieve anything.

Plumbing is complicated. That's why it's a trade and why we spend ages learning it. Then some people complain we're expensive, and spend a day doing a job we could do in an hour because they lack the knowledge we try to have.

Nah. I can't read and listen to music that has words. Sometimes classical, but I often prefer silence.
 
Hi Cos. Did you mean replace the flexible Monobloc tap tails with your suggested speedfit Flexi tap connector. 15mm X ½"?
Forgive my ignorance, but I don't see how they would work. There appears to be no 10mm thread to connect to the tap and they are only 300mm long. The ones currently in use are 400mm long and around 60mm too short.

And to Best..
Was my suggestion doable? I've just noticed it reads 15mm x 15mm and not 15mm X ½". I'm confused by the measurements
Wouldn’t put 2 flexi’s together. Extend the copper onto the tap flexi
 
No. It was for you.

In simple terms, a rad valve tail might be made of materials not designed for use with drinking water and could potentially contaminate not only the water you drink, but that which your neighbours drink.

I was pointing out that using a rad valve tail to avoid screwing onto an isolator doesn't really achieve anything.

Plumbing is complicated. That's why it's a trade and why we spend ages learning it. Then some people complain we're expensive, and spend a day doing a job we could do in an hour because they lack the knowledge we try to have.

Nah. I can't read and listen to music that has words. Sometimes classical, but I often prefer silence.
You won't be listening to wuthering heights then???
 
But isn't designed for potable water, probably. And won't serve a purpose: if the point of using a rad tail valve is to avoid putting a 1/2" threaded flexi onto a thread that's really designed for a compression olive, then I can't see the advantage of screwing onto a thread that's really designed for putting into a radiator and thread sealing. It's possibly a taper fitting too.

Good points. The rad valve tails do match up well though.
I use male fittings, but have used rad tails somewhere.
 
Hi. Do these male couplers have a flat face to connect the end of the flexible Monobloc tap tail?
In the past I've noticed that some iso valves have a sharp face, so I've bought tap tail adapters when connecting flexi Monobloc tails.
 
Hi. Do these male couplers have a flat face to connect the end of the flexible Monobloc tap tail?
In the past I've noticed that some iso valves have a sharp face, so I've bought tap tail adapters when connecting flexi Monobloc tails.

If you have the nut with flat rubber washer on end of your tap flexies, then yes, the male fitting has the flat face and same threads
 

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