![- [10-Pack] PROCURU PushFit Angle Stop Valve 1/2" Push x 3/8" OD Comp, Quarter-Turn Push-to-Connect Brass Shutoff Valve for Copper, PEX, CPVC, PE-RT, HDPE Pipes, LF Certified Safe (8X8012-11T)](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81fgBbLcfyS.jpg)

🚿 Upgrade your plumbing game with pro-grade ease and reliability!
The PROCURU PushFit Angle Stop Valve is a professional-grade, lead-free brass shutoff valve designed for quick, tool-free installation on 1/2" pipes with a 3/8" compression outlet. Certified safe for potable water and rated for up to 200 PSI and 200°F, it offers durable, reliable quarter-turn control and lifetime warranty protection—perfect for modern homes and savvy DIYers seeking quality and convenience.















| ASIN | B0739VBTGL |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,842 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #15 in Faucet Valves |
| Brand | PROCURU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (490) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2017 |
| Exterior Finish | Copper |
| Inlet Connection Size | 1/2 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | Pushfit |
| Installation Method | Push to connect (Pushfit) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.4 x 1.2 x 1.8 inches |
| Item model number | PCPF-ASV-1238-10 |
| Manufacturer | PROCURU |
| Material | Brass |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 200 Pound per Square Inch |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 3/8 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | Compression |
| Part Number | PCPF-ASV-1238-10 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 1.2 x 1.8 inches |
| Shape | Angle |
| Size | 1.2 x 3.4 x 1.8 inches |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty |
M**A
Huge savings
Huge savings of big box stores. 10 for the price of 3. Work well, easy install, no leaks
B**Y
perfect
every home owner should have a pack, well made, good quality, exceptional value compared to big store prices.
O**A
Efficient and Reliable Plumbing Solution!
I purchased the 2-Pack PushFit Angle Stop Valve 1/2" Nom x 3/8" OD Comp for my bathroom remodel, and they have been excellent! The valves are easy to install, with a secure fit that gives me peace of mind. They have a nice, compact design that fits perfectly within tight spaces. The quality and durability are impressive, making them a reliable choice for any plumbing project. Highly recommend for anyone looking for hassle-free and efficient plumbing solutions!
N**D
Easy. Do have question though
Seemed easy to install. They are on securely as I tugged quite hard on them to check. I installed them on cooper pipes so removed the white plastic insert per another reviewer and Chat GPT. I agree with another reviewer that it the valve (not inner piece) freely spins on the pipe after installing making almost a two handed job to shut off the valve. Is this alright?? No leaks.
D**R
DIYers can replace old gasket valves with these in a few hours
All valves in home were replaced with a 10 pk plus a few additional 2-outlet sharkbite 1/2 in valves for kitchen base. Pros: good value, 10pk includes take-off tool, looks good and even includes a "hider/protector" plastic matched cover for the back end to hide the plastic "press ring" that releases the valve. Gives the option of quick removal of valves to facilitate cabinet swap outs. No more rubber gaskets to leak or twist handles to calcifer for lack of using them. Quick 1/4 turn on/off. Cons: like previous reviewer could not get off (bought escheons and left one off) once installed (will try later). Several were surprisingly hard to push on (esp when pipe could "give" into wall). I had to tap them with a dead blow mallet to seat on pipe (don't think it was prepping since swetted off and had good surface there and followed with cleaning with sharkbite tool). I did sand the pipe stub to remove some paint and to remove the old oxidized Cu surface to get shiny again. They can twist when you turn the (stiff) valve. * I had read in the sharkbite manual long time ago that you should remove the plastic insert and that this was for use in plastic pipe installations and with Cu you could go naked. I mentioned this to a professional plumber who did some work and he did not know that. Pulling out the plug could slightly pull back the grab teeth inside and may be the origin of the stiffer push-on. Sometimes the plastic plug comes out readily and a few times it's base was roughed up on pullout. Needle nose pliers work well for this. Don't yank, pry it out wiggling. None leaking after install.
A**R
quality product
worked perfectly, new construction not a single leaker. would buy these again. nice solid, and there is a nice trim ring, so you only see the valve. these were used on copper stub outs for kitchen and bath faucets.
R**B
WORK SAVER
They worked great saved a lot of work, no need to solder. GREAT.
K**N
Depth Mark Shorter Than SharkBite
Bought a package of 10, homeowner not a contract plumber. I bought an Amazon depth marker (in the Dreyoo Store 1/4'' - 1'' Depth Gauge and Pipe Deburring Tool Kit) . ... this was more shallow. Very confusing, as a first-time user. I pushed as hard a possible and it wouldn't go to the mark. The video here in the advertisement shows the guy not using one. He just pushes it together. No, don't do that. They really should give some info on what to use unless they think plumbers already know. It really made me nervous turning on the water at the main valve. It worked, no leaks. I measured where I thought it would be, but why guess? Anyway, good value. I replaced 3 valves and installed in a 2 toilets. If your house is 20 years old, you will shoot the 10 quick if you are doing preventive replacement. Comparison cost at my local apple is $12 per valve and very confusing packaging on sweat vs compression etc. All you talky need to know is your supply line and it doesn't matter if it is copper or plex. Buying in bulk is the way to go. If one valve is bad in your house, the rest are ticking time bombs. Is your water coming up through the floor? You need a straight valve. If it comes out from the wall, angled. I wish they would package 5 straight and 5 angled in a box of 10. I'll use the rest as I've had leaks and it's not fun.
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