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๐ ๏ธ Plug in confidence, test like a pro!
The TP123 Pneumatic Hydraulic Test Plug is a professional-grade inflatable test plug designed for pipes between 1.25" and 3". It inflates using air or water, features a patented pressure relief valve to prevent over-inflation, and withstands up to 45 psi inflation pressure and 30 ft water head pressure. Made in the USA with durable brass and rubber, it ensures reliable, safe, and efficient leak testing for plumbing professionals and renovation experts.
| ASIN | B000BQKDAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,654 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3,762 in Fittings |
| Brand | SAFE-T-SEAL |
| Brand Name | SAFE-T-SEAL |
| Color | Black, Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 253 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077115001222 |
| Included Components | SAFE-T-SEAL - TP123 |
| Item Type Name | SAFE-T-SEAL - TP123 |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | G.T. Water Products, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TP123 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty against defective material/workmanship. |
| Material | Brass, Rubber |
| Material Type | Brass, Rubber |
| Model Number | SAFE-T-SEAL - TP123 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 077115001222 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**D
Works as expected
Thereโs not a lot to say about a product like this, it either works or it doesnโt. And this one works. I was able to plug my shower drain for inspection while remodeling the basement and this held the water back for 12 hours while doing my leak test. What more could you ask for? I would recommend hanging the handle off a nail or screw though, the nylon โleashโ will put an insignificant amount of water on the floor, due to capillary action, if you just let it lay over the edge of the curb. Wonโt matter for most people Iโm sure, but it was an observation that I made while using it.
B**N
Great night quality plug
This was an heirloom quality plug and it'll last a long time.... awesome!!!
S**R
Safety seal
Works good when I need the job done
W**E
Fits showers
Easier to use and remove, fits multiple sizes. Great upgrade
A**P
Easy to use and does the job!
This product (G.T. Water Products, Inc. TP122 Safe-T-Seal Test Plug, Fits 1-1/4-Inch to 2-Inch Pipes) worked great to plug my 2" drain needed to perform a 24-hour leak check on my new mortared shower pan. It is very easy to use: Simply insert it into the drain and pump it up. I used a hand-powered bicycle pump and this worked well. My leak check was successful, so this product obviously sealed the drain well. For added ease-of-use, I purchased an extension hose from Amazon also: G.T. Water Products, Inc. TPH4 Extension Air Hose, 4-Foot. This allowed me to inflate the unit more easily.
T**T
May need an air hose for cleanouts
It works ok if you use it right at the end of a pipe. However, if you need to push it further into the pipe, like past the Wye joint in an outside septic cleanout, be aware that you will need a special extension air hose that is long enough and designed to be used with a ball like this. The other is that the pull out strap is only about 38" long, which kept me from pushing the bulb past the wye joint and into the main pipe. I suppose you could tie a longer rope to it.
E**D
Required to plug standpipe
I purchased this stopper to plug the overflow standpipe when plunging my bath tub. Otherwise the force is dissipated away from the drain. It is easy to use. You insert the balloon and inflate it with an hand pump or regulated compressor. Very little air is actually needed for a tight seal.
G**Y
Works perfectly. A must for shower pan test
Works just like it should. As others stated, can't find in the big box stores but a must if you need to leak test a shower pan as I am doing. As for the review where it burst and "can ruin your pipes and hurt you", that is what happens when you inflate it outside of a pipe. Same principle if you inflate a bicycle tire tube outside of a tire. Without external constraint (the pipe) it won't reach pressure without ballooning and rupturing. Inside a 2" pipe, it only took a small dose of air to reach 35 psi (max for that diameter pipe). Read the instructions and if you feel you must bench test it, put it inside a piece of scrap pipe.
O**G
It is good.
used several times. It is good.
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