🍷 Brew Like a Pro with Our Premium Silicone Tubing!
The Metaland 1/8" ID Silicone Tubing is a high-quality, FDA-approved solution for various applications, including home brewing and winemaking. With a temperature range of -94°F to 392°F, this flexible, crystal-clear tubing is resistant to chemicals and easy to clean, making it a versatile choice for any fluid handling task.
Brand | Metaland |
Material | Silicone |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 0.18"W |
Outside Diameter | 0.19 Inches |
Item Length | 1.2E+2 Inches |
UPC | 770456448724 |
Manufacturer | Metaland |
Part Number | ml-01602-fst |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item model number | ml-01602-fst |
Size | 1/8"ID x 3/16"OD |
Style | 10 Feet Length |
Certification | USDA, 3A |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
Much better than fighting the PVC I had
Good product
P**0
Water line for the Dometic Water Faucet.
This 1/4" line works great with the Dometic water faucet.
J**N
Works with 1.75mm 3D Printer filament
The 1/16" ID tube fits 3D printer filament perfectly when trying to fuse it together. This is the GOAT tool for joining odd rolls together with a SUNLU filament joiner.
M**.
Good value, no complaints
This tubing is quite flexible and rubbery which is usually a good thing. It will probably need a hose clamp in most applications as it is slippery and stretchy unlike vinyl tubing. Also unlike vinyl it does not seem to harden with use, especially with substances like kerosene/fuel oil.
D**.
Great custom loop pc lines (my use)
Great for custom loop pc water setups fits 1/4 barbs and if you use uv fluid the lines look amazing
J**E
Awesome!
So happy I found this hose. It's perfect for what I'm using it for.
C**S
Used to repair coffee pot
Used to replace hose on my nostalgia coffee pot. Probably the same as every drip coffee maker. Way more hose than I need, I’m sure will come up with another purpose.
S**R
Appliance Repair Hero
After my refrigerators water dispenser froze up, I decided to save a few hundred dollars and fix it myself. I needed a small diameter tube to "feed" into the dispensers line, and with a "needle baster" send hot water down into the water line. After 5 or 6 reloads, and pushing the tubing further and further, the ice melted and water flowed freely again . Bingo
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