💧 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Precision!
The DIAL MANUFACTURING 9254 Dial Brass Drain/Overflow Pipe Kit is a high-quality solution specifically designed for evaporative coolers. Manufactured in China, this durable brass kit meets the rigorous standards of today's consumers, ensuring reliable performance and easy installation.
A**A
fit
perfect fit, doesn't leak
J**S
Better than OEM
Works perfectly. OEM part became brittle with age. That will never happen with this one. Upgrade your swamp cooler!
M**T
Perfect fit.
I bought this to replace the cracked cheep plastic plug that came with the unit. This fit perfectly, went in smoothly. This fit my standard swamp cooler drain plug.
L**E
Very sturdy piece but still had some leaking
I gave it 4 stars because there was still a leak but it was very very small and was fixable with thread seal tape. With the other full plastic pieces, that are cheaper, the threading on the piece was so small, that the even the tape wouldn't fix the leakage. Very happy with it
K**N
It is what I needed
Just what we needed to get our swamp cooler working.
J**K
Better than OEM
Direct fitting replacement for my Arctic swamp coolers. Much better than the plastic ones that seem to break every spring when I cleaning the water pan and getting ready for a new cooling season. Should save me time and money in the long run being a good solid metal nut and pass through. The plastic overflow could be replaced with a threaded PVC pipe should it ever fail.
J**.
Superior replacement for cheap plastic OEM
The original pipe on my swamp cooler was plastic and cracked easily when I was trying to loosen the locking nut (also plastic). Junk. This replacement is much better quality (brass fitttings instead of plastic) and fit perfectly. Replace your crappy OEM pipe with this ASAP to save yourself the headache.
D**W
Easy Direct Replacement
Exactly as advertised. Worked as a direct replacement for the previous swamp cooler drain I had. Definitely recommend using Teflon/plumbers tape around the thread of the plastic piece since that's what seized up and cracked on my previous one. With hard water in my area, I'll probably drain the whole cooler once or twice this summer to brush off any build-up to hopefully prevent future cracking.
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