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    hgstephens Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 29, 2009, 08:39 AM
    Toilet Flex Line with brass fittings at both ends
    My upstairs toilet flex line split at the plastic/nylon fitting underneath the toilet. We were out of town and the water ran for about four days. After three months of repairs to the house, I want to replace with flex lines that have brass fittings at both ends. I looked all over the internet and all the flex lines have the plastic/nylon fittings where they connect to the toilet.

    Are flex lines with brass fittings at both ends available?

    Thanks for your reply
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    Jun 29, 2009, 11:40 AM
    You're the best example of why I preach; The cheapest insurance you'll ever get is shutting off the water to the house when you leave on vacation.

    Are flex lines with brass fittings at both ends available?
    I ncouldn't locate one with brass fittings on both ends. However Ace Hardware has a supply,(see image) that will shut off the nwawter in case of a break. Checj them out at;
    FLOODSAFE TOILET CONNECTOR Automatically shuts off the MFSST20-814W WATTS
    Good luck, tom
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