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Supco BPV31D Bullet Piercing Valve

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$7.19

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About this item

  • Corrosion resistant
  • 500 PSI Maximum pressure
  • Non-positional mounting, no adapter valve required
  • Requires only 2" clearance for installation and operation
  • Hex key wrench included


The ONLY valve with a permanent type, patented gasket application. A sealing force of over 180 inch lbs., torque tested with 450 lbs. pressure tested at 250°F. Patented valve gasket provides 50 times more sealing area than competitive 'O' ring types. Piercing needle is engineered for concentricity and hardness to insure perfect seating every time.


Mark L
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Valve was installed on the low side line of a refrigerator which was not cooling very well.It is easy to install and has been working well so far. I have not used a sniffer to test for leaks but a week after adding refrigerant and the refrigerator is holding the temperature well.I plan on buying a refrigerant sniffed and when I do, I will check the valve for leaks and if I find any, I will update the review.For now, it works perfectly.
cknop
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Well made. Sealed thoroughly when installed.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
As advertised
Roger Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Found a YouTube video showing how to recharge a refrigerator. In the video, this, along with the “ Enviro-Safe 3226 Can Tap with Gauge “was being used,. Searched Amazon and located it. Don’t listen to no sayers which tell you that you must call a technician. If you purchase this, along with Eviro-Safe 3226 Can Tap with Gauge, and get a can of Freon, you can recharge your refrigerator without depleting your money at a lot less than purchasing a used or new refrigerator.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Working good on the refrigerator.Charge up after fixing leaks and cleaning.Refrigerator is running again.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2023
Make sure you get a quick connection adaptor with valve
REM
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2022
Easy to use
Enders Game
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
Installed beautifully! Holding so far. Will update if it fails. I did have a full set of a/c hoses for my car to be able to install the freon.
Matt
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2021
Try this before you toss your fridge or cooling unit. Excellent you tube videos available. My fridge leaked coolant from the evaporator and I used this and and filled with coolant that had sealant and oil additives. Saved my fridge for under $50
Doctormdds
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020
An appliance repair technician told me my 6 year old Frigidaire refrigerator needed a new compressor which he didn't recommend as he hasn't "had good luck" with that. So, he recommended a new refrigerator. Mine is a built in Frigidaire, about $2000. The store told me it would be about 2 months before they could get one as production was affected by Covid-19. I could not accept that the compressor was bad as I could put my hand on it and feel it running. So I tested it with an ohm meter after watching a YouTube video. It tested good. So, I thought I would take a chance and buy what I needed to add refrigerant. Again, I watched several YouTube videos. I then ordered the gauge set and this Supco valve from Amazon. Then I bought a can of R134A from WalMart. My total investment was less than $50. Using what I learned from the videos, I installed the valve and proceeded to add refrigerant. The refrigerator immediately started cooling and in about an hour and a half it made it to the set temperature of 36*. After 48 hours it's still cold. I have checked for leaks around the valve with soapy water and found none. This was a great learning experience and I have a cold refrigerator for a very reasonable expenditure. Plus I have a gauge set that I can use in the future.
Stephen carter
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2019
Easy installed and worked perfectly
Edinzon Bozo
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2018
Useful
CBoatman
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018
4 year old Kenmore Elite refrigerator wasn't cooling very well. Researched internet for common problems and solutions. Ran diagnostics and didn't find anything wrong with electronics/compressor. Paid $90 to have appliance repairman come out and look at it. Repairman said it was low on Freon. Said it could be a slow leak in evaporator or condenser coils and it would be $300+ to find the leak and $400-600+ to fix it (he didn't want to mess with it). I did some more research on internet and found poor cooling due to low refrigerant is a common problem. Watched several videos on how to add Freon to your refrigerator. Ordered this Supco Bullet Piercing Valve and a charge hose with gauge. Bought a can of 134a refrigerant at the auto parts store. Installed the Bullet Piercing Valve as per instructions and added the 134a refrigerant using the charge hose and gauge as per U-tube videos. Supco Bullet Piercing valve was very easy to install and worked just like it was described. Refrigerator has been working great for over a month now with no issues. Spent less than $35 on freon, charge hose with gauge, and can of 134a refrigerant. Saved me $2000+ on a new replacement refrigerator.
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