120 Piece Stainless Steel Oetiker-Style Clamp Assortment
304 Stainless Steel Single Ear stepless Hose Clamps Assortment Kit
More InfoHighlighted Features
- 1. Product Type: High precision single ear hose clamps
- 2. Material: 304 stainless steel, corrosion-resistant, will not rust for long-term use
- 3. Package Include: 7-21mm 7 kind of size 120pcs total stored in a clear box, easy to store
- 4. There is no protrusion and gap in the inner, narrowband design providing a more concentrated sealing pressure
- 5. Cochlear design ensures continuous clamping during temperature changes or machine vibrations, edge polished smooth, avoid damage to the hose
I like the fact that these are… stainless steel, stepless (keep reading) and the fact that they stay tight (keep reading). These clamps are designed so that there are no steps (gaps) on the inside. That reduces the possibility that tubing will be torn or damaged. These are single use clamps. The upside of that is… Oetiker Stepless clamps will not loosen over time. When they’re tight, they’re tight. I really like that for kegerator applications because… A: I don’t like to empty CO2 tanks for no good reason and B: I don’t like standing beer in my kegerator.
See: Oetiker Stepless Clamps for Kegerator Gas and Beer Lines
Glarks 120Pcs 7-21mm 304 Stainless Steel Single Ear Hose Clamps Assortment Kit– affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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