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Questions and Answers for Everbilt 5/8 in. O.D. x 1/2 in. I.D. x 10 ft. Clear PVC Vinyl Tube

Internet #207144408

Model #702361

Store SKU #702361

  • Endures a variety of chemicals, gasses and liquids
  • Resists acids, alkalis and other solvents
  • Use as drainage line or for protective insulation

Questions & Answers

9Questions
caret
Q:Can this be used near hvac exhaust ?
by|Jul 11, 2019
3 Answers
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A:  Yes as in heat from an AC compressor but I would not put it in direct contact of the exhaust from fuel burning in a furnace

by|Apr 21, 2020

A:  heat and sunlight will eventually make it hard

by|Oct 30, 2019

    A:  WORKING TEMPERATURE IS -40 TO 175 F.THANKS.

    by|Jul 13, 2019
      caret
      Q:Can this vinyl tubing be used for gasoline?
      by|Sep 21, 2018
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      A:  Yes, this vinyl tubing can be used for gas transfer.

      by|Feb 8, 2019
        4 found this answer helpful

        A:  I don't think it is rated for gas or diesel. Better to get fuel rated hose

        by|Oct 30, 2019

          A:  Yes

          by|Oct 1, 2019
          caret
          Q:is it drinking water safe?
          by|Jan 16, 2018
          7 Answers
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          A:  After cleaning it, I would only use it with cold water, not hot water

          by|Oct 1, 2019

          A:  Yes, I've used it for 2 months on an off grid 275 gallon tote with a mobile home water pump. It is NSF ( National Sanitation Foundation) rated. The problem with using it for drinking water is the awful plastic after-taste in the water. It is at it's worst in the summer when the hose gets warm/hot. Not even an extremely strong pot of coffee can disguise the taste.

          by|Aug 28, 2019
            3 found this answer helpful

            A:  I bought for my pond it works well.

            by|Nov 22, 2018
              1 found this answer helpful

              A:  No, it is not drinking water safe.

              by|Nov 22, 2018
                2 found this answer helpful

                A:  Yes

                by|May 14, 2019

                  A:  I believe so. I am using it for tubing to aquarium filter outlets

                  by|Aug 28, 2019

                    A:  There is no definitive way to answer this question as the supplier of these hoses can vary by store and region. So no one can say for sure yes or no. You have to check the label on the product at the store. Hose, tubing, etc for potable water should be labled as having a NSF-61 or NSF-PW certification. The description for the product online lists that it's NSF certified, but that could also mean NSF-DWV (drain, waste, vent). So only way to be safe when buying products for potable water use is to look for the NSF-61 and/or NSF-PW certification on the product.

                    by|Mar 22, 2020
                      1 found this answer helpful
                      caret
                      Q:can you buy less than 10'
                      by|Apr 29, 2017
                      4 Answers
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                      A:  No, you cannot

                      by|Oct 1, 2019

                      A:  Sorry,this hose is sold in piece, and one piece 10FT.

                      by|Nov 22, 2018
                        1 found this answer helpful

                        A:  No

                        by|Apr 9, 2019

                          A:  YES

                          by|Jun 13, 2019
                            caret
                            Q:Is this food grade tubing?
                            by|Jan 26, 2017
                            3 Answers
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                            A:  No, this product is not food grade certified.

                            by|Aug 28, 2019
                              1 found this answer helpful

                              A:  Don't think I would what to eat it . Can be used for my water system in travel trailer once you rinse the tubing with a few drops of bleach and flush it to rid the taste of bleach.

                              by|Aug 28, 2019

                                A:  No, I would not expose food to this

                                by|Oct 1, 2019