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Mr. Overkill

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Hi all,

I have a question about methods for connecting PEX pipe to brass PEX fittings.

I’m in the market for a PEX connection tool for DIY that is reliable and won’t brake the bank. (I know reliability and cheap don’t go together but I won't be using the tool on a regular basis either.)

After looking for tools, I found two that fit into that category and connect four sizes of PEX.

1. Copper crimp ring method
2. SSC (stainless steel clamp) method

I can buy either method for less than $80 (shipping included) that will crimp 3/8", 1/2", 3/4" and 1". My house currently has all but the 3/8" installed.

In the town I live in it will cost me $16 to rent one size connection tool for a 3 hour time block.

My question is:
What are the advantages and disadvantage to each of the two methods?


Thanks in advance for your TIME , KNOWLEDGE and OPINIONS

-David
 

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I use the anealed copper crimping system. I looked at the stainless ring type but just donn't trust it. I can't address the differences between the 2.
 
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