PEX - fittings ?

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CZSteve

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I'm in the middle of redoing a master shower - valve install?

I'm thinking of using PEX tubing to connect the 1/2" copper coming from the slab to 1/2" copper stubs that will be soldered into the valve.
I like the idea of the flexible PEX because of the bends I'll have to do when routing the lines.

1. I've seen the crimp fittings that require the crimping tool - the added expense of the tool is the concern.
2. The Watts brand quick-connect fittings would be cheaper - but, how well do they hold?
3. What about this I found on an auctions site?
edit: Sorry, apparently a certain site is restricted - but, it's a CNC'd hinged crimping tool that uses vice grips to apply the crimp, any good?

These will be closed up connections without an access panel when all is done.
Thoughts?
 
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Sharkbite fittings? Is that like a hose barb?

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And yes I've noticed that the name of the large internet auction site is censored here, not sure why... anybody know why?
 

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Shark bites work well with pex. If you only have a couple of joints, they are the way to go. I don't like the big plastic threaded fittings for Pex most home centers sell.
 
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