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The IBOSAD Manual PEX Pipe Expander Tool Kit is a professional-grade plumbing essential featuring five precision-engineered expansion heads (3/8" to 1") that meet ASTM F1960 standards. Chrome-plated for corrosion resistance and paired with an eco-friendly lubricant, this manual tool kit is designed for durable, accurate PEX-a tubing expansion. Housed in a compact carrying case, it’s perfect for pros and DIYers aiming for flawless radiant heat and plumbing connections.







| ASIN | B09JWBDK5Z |
| ASIN | B09JWBDK5Z |
| Brand Name | IBOSAD |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | 18 February 2022 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Item Type Name | manual |
| Item Weight | 798 g |
| Item model number | F1960-5 |
| Manufacturer | IBOSAD |
| Manufacturer | IBOSAD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F1960-5 |
| Model Number | F1960-5 |
| Package Dimensions | 41.1 x 22.81 x 8.51 cm; 798.32 g |
| Specific Uses For Product | plumbing connections, radiant heat systems |
| Specification Met | ASTM F1960 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**E
Does the job. More work than a battery operated device for 5 times the cost. In fact, the parts are interchangeable with my other PEX tool, which cost me considerably more at Menards and didn't have as many dies for different sizes.
L**G
Great tool for do it yourselfers
P**P
difficult to expand pipe manually , if I was doing a whole house I would purchase an electric expansion tool. It worked for me as I only had 3 joints to do.
R**L
Great
B**T
Remodeling my main bathroom and needed to splice into my 5/8 radiant heat hePex so just the 2 fittings. This was the only reasonably price that had a 5/8. The tool worked great, I ended up using the tool for the plumbing work since it work so great. Remember to rotate as you expand otherwise you risk a leak. I did rotate the tool but found out if you rotate the tool counterclockwise the head does not rotate as it doesn't lock to the tool. I had two leaks, I redid them and saw the expansion head was not rotating :( So rotating the tool clockwise if you can or I manually rotated the expansion head (unscrewing it) 1/3 each expansion.