🔥 Future-Proof Your Heating with Happybuy’s Oxygen-Barrier PEX Tubing!
Happybuy’s PEX-B tubing offers 600 feet of durable, flexible, and corrosion-resistant pipe designed for residential and commercial radiant floor heating. Featuring a robust EVOH oxygen barrier, it prevents metal corrosion, supports high pressure up to 160psi, and withstands temperatures up to 200℉. Compatible with multiple connection systems, this tubing ensures efficient heat transfer and long-lasting performance in diverse heating and water systems.
Brand | Happybuy |
Material | PEX-B |
Color | Red+Blue |
Product Dimensions | 28"L x 2"W |
Item Weight | 33 Pounds |
Maximum Pressure | 1.6E+2 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.15 inches |
Outside Diameter | 0.63 Inches |
Item Length | 600 Feet |
UPC | 601285880679 |
Manufacturer | Happybuy |
Part Number | PEX Tubing |
Item Weight | 33 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PEX Tubing |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2" 2 X 300Ft |
Style | Pipe |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Tube Cutter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**R
Same quality at a good price
Same quality at a low price and it is more flexible than other brands it also doesn't squeak as it heats up when installed in floor joists
J**K
Perfectly good pex that's cheap af
3000 sqft building radiant floor. This stuff worked perfect
S**Y
Holds up
I bought it for a future radiant heat system in a concrete slab. I had the system pressurized during the pour and it held up. We were careful but it seems to be durable enough. Great for the price.
M**N
PEX tubing is easy to work with
Very good quality
C**N
Great price
I priced it compared to local stores and it's a great price. It is exactly what it's suppose to be. I used it for my radiant floor.
R**
Worked the same as the $600 roll I typically buy!
I have been using pex and pert in concrete radiant applications for years. I paid $600 for a 1000 roll pert recently and this product is just as good for far less money. Those that have had problems with this product in the reviews I read most likely don’t have experience using product. You have to unroll the coil like a wheel as you go so it lays flat and avoids kinks. I will be buying again!
J**S
Pex for Texas
My Texas house is pier and beam construction. It was fine for old Texas weather. Now that we have to deal with more severe cold weather. the water lines that run under my house are susceptible to freeze. This is the second time I have had to replace the PVC piping. I feel that it is well worth the investment. To have it installed by a plumber they want between 3000 and 5200 dollars. I spent about 350 dollars and four hours under the house. YouTube is a great source for information and installation. It does require very specific procedures for a successful job but totally doable.
T**L
Exactly as expected
Delivery on time and in good condition.
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