Size:1/2" Barb x 3/4" GHT Female Hose This Anderson Metals swivel garden hose connector is made of brass and connects hose to a male GHT connector. This coupling has female garden hose threads (GHT) for connecting to a male GHT connector. The barbed stem creates a tight seal on flexible or semi-rigid hose when used with a hose clamp or crimp sleeve or ferrule (not included). This connector is made of brass for corrosion resistance, ductility at high temperatures, and low magnetic permeability.Hose fittings connect, control, change the direction of, and terminate the flow in piping and hose systems. They are made of brass, stainless steel, galvanized steel, and other materials that resist corrosion, pressure, and wear. Hose fittings have various types of connections, including threaded, barbed, push-to-connect, dry disconnect, and others including those based on internationally-accepted specifications. Hose fittings are used in systems such as air compressors, automatic manufacturing operations, aircraft controls, and tire installation in industries including agriculture, mining, road construction, firefighting, and aviation.Anderson Metals manufactures brass fittings, valves, and pipe nipples. The company, founded in 1951, is headquartered in Kansas City, MO.
A**L
Item I Received Has a Knurled End, Not a Hexagonal Nut, Not as Heavy Duty as the Anderson 'Male' Garden Hose Fitting
This was somewhat of a disappointment. Like so many other reviewers, the item I received did not match the item pictured in the listing. Shown in the picture in the listing of this fitting, is a fitting with a heavy duty hexagonal nut, but what I actually arrived was a fitting with a knurled swivel.So many reviewers have complained about this discrepancy that I'm surprised Amazon hasn't corrected this problem yet.A hexagonal nut would be heavier duty, made of thicker brass, and would allow greater tightening than the knurled connector that is actually supplied.Unlike some other reviewers, however, the fixture I received did not with a washer.Please note that the fitting does not come with a worm gear clamp that you will need to buy as an extra purchase, which I expected, but which others might not.Despite the discrepancy in the listing's photo and what I actually received, this fitting does provide a water-tight seal.Compared to the Anderson Metals Garden Hose 'MALE' fitting, which may last for decades, however, the brass in this FEMALE fitting is not as thick and heavy. The 'MALE' (as opposed to the 'FEMALE') fitting machined by Anderson, is a great product, super heavy duty, and can be found on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006PKMVYW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I think I will need to look elsewhere for a really heavy duty, really thick brass, 'FEMALE' garden hose fitting that has a hexagonal nut at the end.Note that some reviewers have complained that this female fitting comes in two pieces instead of being manufactured in one piece. This is normal and to be expected, however, since the head needs to be able to rotate or swivel in order to allow the fitting to be connected to the tap without the hose twisting and kinking.
C**L
Decent part, but not the one pictured.
As many other reviewers have shared, the actual product I received has no hex head, nor does it come with a washer. As such, if you don't need this part Amazon-prime fast, then you'd do well to pick up nearly the same thing at your local hardware store for less than a third of this price...with a washer. I do have to say that the diamond, knurled pattern that comes on this part is a little easier to grasp than the standard straight-line pattern that you'll likely find on your local-store part, and it's a little beefier to boot. I'm not sure it's worth another $5+, however. I added a photo of the part I received since the one shown here is so misleading.
T**T
Nice quality hose repair.
I ordered these to repair my hoses that used to have a lifetime warranty! Well, not anymore. Some of these hoses are over 20 years old and I wanted a high quality, machined brass coupling that will last another 20 years! Found them! I used a PEX pipe crimp ring to complete the installation. A 3/4" rings fit perfectly on my 5/8" hose. Now to order 4 more sets.The pipe crimp rings and PEX tools are available right here on Amazon. Great investment that I'll use over and over.IWISS PEX Pipe Crimping Tool Kithttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0759GM5NL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1PEX Pipe Crimp Ring 3/4 Inchhttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B007AGMFF0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
E**E
Solid Brass - a lifetime buy.
These are solid brass and will, I believe, last me the rest of my life. I compare these brass fixtures to aluminum repair parts that I had bought at Home Depot last October (2014). I did not like aluminum but HD no longer carried brass. Silly me: I should have waited and searched to buy brass fittings on Amazon instead of the aluminum ones (which were not low cost too boot). Well, from last October to the following March, the aluminum fittings had corroded and essentially "welded" themselves to my brass hose bibs and good thing I checked and removed them when I did as it was very difficult to get them off after only a few months. I checked and sure enough the same sort of thing happened with EVERY aluminum fitting I had bought, including hose repair parts AND quick disconnect couplings that I had on 6 different hoses !!! The aluminum fitting (a few months old) were all removed and GIVEN away (to charity). Here's what happened: the dissimilar metals involved (i.e. the aluminum fixtures and the brass hose parts) when situated in a conductive medium (hard water) created a "galvanic" effect where molecules from one metal type (aluminum) migrated to the other metal - brass, just like a metal plating process. The effect of the molecular migration was to pit and corrode the aluminum parts which became "welded" to the brass parts. The only way to avoid this sort of thing is to use metals of similar nature. A scale known as the Electromotive Series ranks the electrical "distance" of metal chemistry and those that are distant from each other on the scale, have an electrical potential difference that facilitates the galvanic plating mentioned above. By using brass against brass, (instead of aluminum against brass) the electrical distance is brought close to zero and so no plating effect will occur. You know, there is an old saying I heard once and it has stuck with me over the years. I don't know who to credit but it goes something like this: "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten."These solid brass fixtures may cost a little more but finding them on a store shelf has become more difficult. If I had bought brass to begin with, I would not have wasted what I spent on the aluminum fittings. I feel I will not need to replace these brass items probably for the rest of my life. Yes you WILL need to supply your own 2 cent washer, and yes the outer ring is knurled (not hexagonal) but you may never have to replace the solid brass fixtures again. I would suggest applying a small amount of appropriate lubricant when you assemble these to other (brass) parts, and live happily ever after.
A**N
Garbage fitting and not even the one in the item pic.
Item pictured is not the item that came. I received a brass fitting with a round, knurled barrel when I needed the hex style. Washer was of poor quality and split immediately causing a leak. This sort of thing is becoming the norm with Amazon.
R**N
Not worth it seems cheap
For whatever reason this garden hose attachment will not stop leaking I have no idea why the rubber ring is in place hose clamp around the hose and still every time the water turns on it shoots water everywhereReally disappointedWish I could have my money back
C**N
GRreat
No local stores had this so I looked on Amazon and found it right away. Great buy
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