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product_id: 533595523
title: "2 Pieces 3/4 Inch Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve Hot and Cold, Quarter Turn HOT (RED) COLD (BLUE) of Brass Water Stop Shut Off, 1 Piece Each"
brand: "hourleey"
price: "22812CFA"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Hourleey"
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# Hot (red) & cold (blue) handles 3/4" full port for max flow Lead-free brass, 400 PSI rated 2 Pieces 3/4 Inch Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve Hot and Cold, Quarter Turn HOT (RED) COLD (BLUE) of Brass Water Stop Shut Off, 1 Piece Each

**Brand:** hourleey
**Price:** 22812CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚰 Master your flow with precision & style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2 Pieces 3/4 Inch Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve Hot and Cold, Quarter Turn HOT (RED) COLD (BLUE) of Brass Water Stop Shut Off, 1 Piece Each by hourleey
- **How much does it cost?** 22812CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/533595523-2-pieces-3-4-inch-pex-brass-full-port-shut)

## Best For

- hourleey enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hourleey brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Pack Value:** Two valves in one package—ready to tackle your hot and cold water shutoff needs with professional-grade quality.
- • **Invisible Strength:** Approved for underground and behind-wall installation, blending durability with discreet design.
- • **Instant Hot & Cold Control:** Color-coded quarter-turn handles let you shut off water with precision and speed—no guesswork.
- • **Seamless Flow, Zero Compromise:** Full port design ensures no pressure drop or flow restriction for peak plumbing performance.
- • **Built to Last, Built for Safety:** Lead-free brass construction rated for up to 400 PSI, perfect for reliable residential use.

## Overview

The Hourleey 2 Pieces 3/4 Inch PEX Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve set offers durable, lead-free brass construction rated for 400 PSI, featuring color-coded hot (red) and cold (blue) quarter-turn handles. Designed for residential plumbing, these valves ensure full flow with minimal pressure loss and are approved for concealed installations, making them a reliable, professional-grade solution for managing water supply with ease and confidence.

## Description

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Review: Good Value for the price and they actually work! - I needed a few ball valves to isolate parts of my home's plumbing while replacing and renovating pipe and fixtures. Most important was a secure and positive shut off. These were not purchased to be a permanent solution or part of the finished system, but the quality is good enough that I may reuse them and buy more for the finished project. I have 3/4 inch and 1/2 inch pipes that are being replaced due to age and obsolesence. These appear to be a well made FULL Port valve, so it shouldn't add any extra constriction in the finished system. No idea where they were made, haven't looked and don't really worry much about it, but you can tell by inspection and operating them, that they are well made and decent enough for what I needed. The diameter of the barbs seem a little smaller than some, but well within spec. I generally don't use the Cinch Type Stainless band clamps and prefer the copper crush rings for PEX B. It's just that I have fewer issues with the copper rings. The last thing I want is a leak. The barbs appear to be sufficient and placed correctly, so I'm confident that the connections will be durable enough to last decades, provided I do my part and make good connections to begin with. Tested a couple test connections for leaks under hydraulic pressure and they held quite well. More than sufficient for a residential water supply. Not a hint of a leak from the valves or the connections. Of course I'm not testing at Yield Strength Pressures and just reasonably higher than normal system pressures to be sure of sufficient containment and function. Valves were smooth functioning under pressure and well sealed, open and closed. If I were working with an industrial, commercial, or institutional installation, I would likely be using higher grade materials. These should do quite well for a residential application like mine, and 95% of others out there. I generally use two types of PEX Connections. Crush/Compression copper rings for PEX B, or An Expansion type like ProPex/Uponer for PEX A. PEX A and ProPex type connections are slightly faster and easier in most instances if you have the power tools, but those tools require additional costs that might not be worth it for the homeowner. Same for the power tools for the PEX B Copper Rings. Copper Crush Rings are still economical, but a little more difficult to do in tight locations with manual tools. Power tool options can get expensive either way and are sometimes too bulky for tight spaces. Manual tools can be quite workable for either type of connection, but they can get tedious if you are making a lot of connections. I have little doubt that these valves will hold up until I get the final project done and in place. If they do that, It was money well spent. Much less expensive than the "Big Box" Stores and probably about as durable as the "Name Brand" stuff. Unfortunately, we tend to learn things the hard way. I learned how to do Plumbing and Electrical by necessity. Checked the codes and requirements to be sure, since something might have changed in the three or four decades since the plumbing was first installed. It took me about 20 Years to "Trust" PEX, especially after replacing a Ton of Old Polybutylene stuff. That stuff was, and remains a nightmare. Copper used to be my preference, then CPVC, now it's PEX. Haven't had a leak in any of my PEX installations, so far. I'm not about to start getting careless at this stage of the game. Good materials and proper installation seems to go a long way. Once I decide which type of PEX and connection I'm going to use, I'll be buying these in Bulk Packs, along with fresh pipe and fittings. I probably have enough laying around to do this twice over, but PEX can deteriorate if not carefully stored. Some people are concerned about how far these handles swing, and if they interfere if placed next to each other. If they have to swing sideways, it could be an issue and you would need to stagger the valves for clearance. I just mount them so the levers swing out and away from the surface, rather than to either side. It just requires rotating the valve 90 degrees when istalling them. Haven't had an issue doing it that way yet. Doesn't seem to be a code violation and has passed the smell test of several inspectors and real "Plumber" friends. It works well when using a "Manifold" type distribution. Half the job is mapping it out beforehand. The other half is tougher, since it requires work. I don't like doing something more than once, so paying attention to details like decent materials and components makes a difference. Careful assembly and inspection is essential. There are no shortcuts that won't eventually bite you in the butt.
Review: My order - They were good quality and exactly what I ordered

## Features

- High quality: Made of lead-free brass, with excellent reliability and strength, suitable for residential applications.
- Compatible: Hourleey hot and cold PEX ball valves are compatible with all 3/4" PEX pipes.
- Application scenario: Designed for circulating heating and drinking water distribution. Approved to be used underground and behind walls without access panels.
- Size: 3/4" Pex, maximum pressure is 400 PSI, package include 2 Pieces Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve HOT AND COLD(Red and Blud Handle).
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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BYZ6YNZZ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,823 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #8 in Ball Valves |
| Brand | Hourleey |
| Color | 3/4" x 2 Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,506) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2023 |
| Exterior Finish | Brass |
| Included Components | Brass |
| Inlet Connection Type | Cross Linked Polyethylene |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 4 x 5 inches |
| Item model number | Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve |
| Manufacturer | Hourleey |
| Material | Brass |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 400 Pound per Square Inch |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Type | PEX |
| Part Number | Pex Brass Full Port Shut Off Ball Valve |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 4 x 5 inches |
| Size | 3/4 Inch |
| Specification Met | NSF |
| Style | 3/4" x 2 Pack |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hourleey
- **Exterior Finish:** Brass
- **Inlet Connection Type:** Cross Linked Polyethylene
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3 x 4 x 5 inches
- **Manufacturer:** Hourleey
- **Material:** Brass
- **Maximum Operating Pressure:** 400 Pound per Square Inch
- **Number of Ports:** 2
- **Outlet Connection Type:** PEX
- **Specification Met:** NSF

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how do you attach pex?  do you need some sort of hose clamp?**
A: It takes a special cinch clamp and tool.

**Q: Can these be used with expansion rings**
A: Cinch rings..yes.

**Q: Is this suitable for marine applications?**
A: I used them on the water system on my boat. It's not suitable for use on a thruhull, particularly not in saltwater.

**Q: Can this be used with PEX a tubing 1/2”?**
A: Its not for pex A. Please verify.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Value for the price and they actually work!
*by M***K on September 23, 2021*

I needed a few ball valves to isolate parts of my home's plumbing while replacing and renovating pipe and fixtures. Most important was a secure and positive shut off. These were not purchased to be a permanent solution or part of the finished system, but the quality is good enough that I may reuse them and buy more for the finished project. I have 3/4 inch and 1/2 inch pipes that are being replaced due to age and obsolesence. These appear to be a well made FULL Port valve, so it shouldn't add any extra constriction in the finished system. No idea where they were made, haven't looked and don't really worry much about it, but you can tell by inspection and operating them, that they are well made and decent enough for what I needed. The diameter of the barbs seem a little smaller than some, but well within spec. I generally don't use the Cinch Type Stainless band clamps and prefer the copper crush rings for PEX B. It's just that I have fewer issues with the copper rings. The last thing I want is a leak. The barbs appear to be sufficient and placed correctly, so I'm confident that the connections will be durable enough to last decades, provided I do my part and make good connections to begin with. Tested a couple test connections for leaks under hydraulic pressure and they held quite well. More than sufficient for a residential water supply. Not a hint of a leak from the valves or the connections. Of course I'm not testing at Yield Strength Pressures and just reasonably higher than normal system pressures to be sure of sufficient containment and function. Valves were smooth functioning under pressure and well sealed, open and closed. If I were working with an industrial, commercial, or institutional installation, I would likely be using higher grade materials. These should do quite well for a residential application like mine, and 95% of others out there. I generally use two types of PEX Connections. Crush/Compression copper rings for PEX B, or An Expansion type like ProPex/Uponer for PEX A. PEX A and ProPex type connections are slightly faster and easier in most instances if you have the power tools, but those tools require additional costs that might not be worth it for the homeowner. Same for the power tools for the PEX B Copper Rings. Copper Crush Rings are still economical, but a little more difficult to do in tight locations with manual tools. Power tool options can get expensive either way and are sometimes too bulky for tight spaces. Manual tools can be quite workable for either type of connection, but they can get tedious if you are making a lot of connections. I have little doubt that these valves will hold up until I get the final project done and in place. If they do that, It was money well spent. Much less expensive than the "Big Box" Stores and probably about as durable as the "Name Brand" stuff. Unfortunately, we tend to learn things the hard way. I learned how to do Plumbing and Electrical by necessity. Checked the codes and requirements to be sure, since something might have changed in the three or four decades since the plumbing was first installed. It took me about 20 Years to "Trust" PEX, especially after replacing a Ton of Old Polybutylene stuff. That stuff was, and remains a nightmare. Copper used to be my preference, then CPVC, now it's PEX. Haven't had a leak in any of my PEX installations, so far. I'm not about to start getting careless at this stage of the game. Good materials and proper installation seems to go a long way. Once I decide which type of PEX and connection I'm going to use, I'll be buying these in Bulk Packs, along with fresh pipe and fittings. I probably have enough laying around to do this twice over, but PEX can deteriorate if not carefully stored. Some people are concerned about how far these handles swing, and if they interfere if placed next to each other. If they have to swing sideways, it could be an issue and you would need to stagger the valves for clearance. I just mount them so the levers swing out and away from the surface, rather than to either side. It just requires rotating the valve 90 degrees when istalling them. Haven't had an issue doing it that way yet. Doesn't seem to be a code violation and has passed the smell test of several inspectors and real "Plumber" friends. It works well when using a "Manifold" type distribution. Half the job is mapping it out beforehand. The other half is tougher, since it requires work. I don't like doing something more than once, so paying attention to details like decent materials and components makes a difference. Careful assembly and inspection is essential. There are no shortcuts that won't eventually bite you in the butt.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My order
*by K***. on November 28, 2025*

They were good quality and exactly what I ordered

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great with pex!
*by L***G on October 17, 2025*

Affordable. Fit as expected. Served its purpose. Fast delivery. No leaks yet 🤞🏼

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