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Title: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 04:41:43 pm
i have recently changed all my hose fittings from hozelock to ez snap ( no more leaks )  :) but. after only a couple of weeks, connecting and disconnecting the pole hose to reel hose is getting harder to do ( really really tight fit )  >:(.
just thought i would ask on here if the rectus fittings are any better before i splash the cash
cheers
graeme
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: LWC on May 14, 2010, 05:11:25 pm
Rectus is ez snap...well as far as i know
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 05:20:02 pm
got the ez snap from gardiners and the fittings aint got any writing on them, he has a pro range of fittings, bit more expensive, but they have rectus stamped on the body.
the ez snap were great for a week or 2, but now very hard to shove the male fitting (pole hose) into the female fitting
 
bloody annoying

ta for the reply though marra
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: simon w on May 14, 2010, 05:22:04 pm
I think Ez- Snap is just Gardiners name for Rectus  :)
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 05:25:59 pm
cheers lads looks like i will be goin back to leaky hozelock crap then  :-[
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: LWC on May 14, 2010, 05:44:40 pm
It SHOULD say rectus on them, unless gardiners have a cheap batch and they are rubbish!

Rectus are really good.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 05:49:11 pm
they are deffo rubbish >:( ,  i will try the real propper rectus from somewhere else and see how they go afor goin back to hozelock ones
cheers
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: LWC on May 14, 2010, 05:55:48 pm
I had one of them unbranded ones for about a week and it broke. Rectus last for months.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: dmlservices on May 14, 2010, 07:31:52 pm
got the ez snap from gardiners and the fittings aint got any writing on them, he has a pro range of fittings, bit more expensive, but they have rectus stamped on the body.
the ez snap were great for a week or 2, but now very hard to shove the male fitting (pole hose) into the female fitting
 
bloody annoying

ta for the reply though marra

hi
i have the same problem, have always used ez fittings from gardiners, had rectus printed on them last ages, just ordered some more , but these do not have rectus 21 printed on them , i think they are a copy, will be looking else where for my fittings from now on  >:(

daz
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 07:53:48 pm
just been out and checked and no rectus stamp on fittings, only been fitted for about 3 weeks and just about useless now.
shame cos i was over the moon with them at first

you live and learn i suppose  :(
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Dave Willis on May 14, 2010, 08:15:35 pm
Phone Gardiners and complain. Their service is normally tops.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 08:43:00 pm
just been on gardiners site and there is 2 types of fittings, ez snap and pro range, they look the same but the pro range looks like they have the rectus stamp on them, i shoulda bought the pro range methinks,
i guess you get what you pay for
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: richard jagger on May 14, 2010, 08:50:36 pm
Check the end of the male part they aften have damage in the very tip due to been knocked on the ground I file them and round there very edge of the head of it helps the male fitting fit better. Thats on easy fit the metel is to soft. I find the rectus 19 a good fitting large but stronger.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 08:57:39 pm
cheers
i will get the file out in the morn and see if i can get some use out of them
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: dmlservices on May 14, 2010, 08:58:30 pm
just been on gardiners site and there is 2 types of fittings, ez snap and pro range, they look the same but the pro range looks like they have the rectus stamp on them, i shoulda bought the pro range methinks,
i guess you get what you pay for
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when ever i have ordered ez snap fittings, they have always been rectus 21, the pro range was the larger one with blue plastic collar, seem to have changed descriptions,
very misleading, as i ordered ez fittings , thinking they would be rectus 21 , and they are'nt .

daz
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: SPE on May 14, 2010, 09:00:27 pm
just been out and checked and no rectus stamp on fittings, only been fitted for about 3 weeks and just about useless now.
shame cos i was over the moon with them at first

you live and learn i suppose  :(
they are deffo rubbish >:( ,  i will try the real propper rectus from somewhere else and see how they go afor goin back to hozelock ones
cheers
had exactly same experience and went back to hoselock type but I now use gardena ones from b&q' much better than hoselock and last ages and dont leak
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: cleewindows on May 14, 2010, 09:13:59 pm
must have tried to ring gardiners 30 times in the last 2 weeks and never answered once just annoying answer machine grrrrrrr
 ???
Phone Gardiners and complain. Their service is normally tops.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: deerness windows on May 14, 2010, 09:26:26 pm
HI spe
can you get the gardena fittings with on off tap Simmilar to the hozelock ones
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: SPE on May 15, 2010, 01:31:21 pm
HI spe
can you get the gardena fittings with on off tap Simmilar to the hozelock ones
yes you can, thats what I use on minibore hose, you just need a small length of 1/2" hose adapted to the end with a barbed reducer and a couple of jubilee clips.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Fieldsy on May 15, 2010, 02:07:25 pm
Same here, used the EZ-SNAP, and were useless after about 3-4 weeks, they wouldn't click together etc..., now use hozelock autostops and not had one leak............when it wears out, pop to homebase, halfords or b&q and buy some more. Have fitted a  tennis ball just before the connection, stops it rubbing on the ground  ;)
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: SPE on May 15, 2010, 04:23:34 pm
one like this
http://www.easy-irrigation.co.uk/standard-hose-connector-with-flow-control-valve-13mm-2942-p-43.html
and these geka fittings are great for connecting systems e.g. ro's, di vessels etc.
http://www.easy-irrigation.co.uk/hose-fittings-geka-brass-fittings-c-20_24.html
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Reachwash on April 25, 2011, 12:10:33 pm
Ive had the same issues with EZ Snap, but I have just ordered the new range Pro 26, cant wait, I just want the easy to fit, none leaking couplings, and my day will go well!  ;D
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: RO-Sheen on April 25, 2011, 01:33:56 pm
I just changed all my connectors about a month ago from Hozelock to ez snap and having the same problems as everyone else.
The annoying thing about it is, i spoke to a girl at Gardiners before i placed my order and she told me that were a lot more hard wearing than hozelock adaptors. The were fantatic for the first 3 weeks but now its touch and go wheather they click together. Sometimes when i disconnect the male from the female water still flows out of the female ie the shut off valve fails.  I have tried to keep them clean since I got them as I would imagine grit wouldnt do them any good so its not as if I have been careless with them!

Wher can I buy rectus?
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: paul saunders on April 25, 2011, 01:56:50 pm
They are rectus, E-Z snap is Gardiners brand name for rectus 21.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: TomCrowther on April 25, 2011, 09:02:06 pm
I went from using leaky hozelock to rectus and because of the problems as mentioned, just gone back to hozelock. I think the secret is to replace them before they start leaking.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: dazmond on April 25, 2011, 10:36:07 pm
rectus 21 from PURE FREEDOM.i think their excellent and ive only had to change one connector in 11 months.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Wc Solutions on April 25, 2011, 10:37:27 pm
rectus 21 = ez snap and vise versa mate.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Klean07 on April 25, 2011, 11:00:24 pm
Same thing happens to me. So what I do now is to connect before switching power on. I thought it was too much pressure coming through why they wouldn't connect.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: christopher b on April 26, 2011, 12:10:50 am
Rectus is just a brand name and subsidiary of Parker Pneumatics.
rectus21 are a DN5 type 210 coupling, the pro 26 couplings that are on Gardiner are just DN7.2 type 260 couplings. if they are not stamped rectus they will more than likely be Mader, but it makes no difference as I have come across quite a few Madder couplings stamped rectus. not surprising as they are both German companies.the ez snap is a type 210 by the way
DN 7.8 type 250 couplings will fit the type 260
the type 21 couplings would not really be up to the frequent connect / disconnect of everyday use due mainly to there physical size but who is going to tell you this when you are giving them £7.00 a pop!
the 260 are a little bigger but you will find after some time of constant use they will leak.
one of the reasons is they only fit NBR o rings and they don't like any form of abuse. letting them dry out or getting grit on them soon wares them out. water is not to be seen as a lubricant and pure water as we know removes grease.
you could change the o ring for a vi-ton type these are more hardier and you should expect longer life. the main o rings in type 260 and 250 are usually 10mm bore x 3 mm wall, i know the nipples have a 12mm body this is to ensure a good seal.
please don't tell me you can not change the rings in these.
and yes i go through a few couplings in me other side of work, i have just ordered 50 type 260 safety couplings.
just in case you are going to ask, with safety couplings you pull the body back to disconnect flow yet the nipple is retained in the body, you push forward to release the nipple altogether.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: dave carroll on April 26, 2011, 12:25:05 am
http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/webcat/Detprod.asp?ProductCode=S010164

this is where i get mine from. superb service.
 
     dave
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Alex Gardiner on April 26, 2011, 08:28:52 am
As has been said we sell the type 021 coupling range under the EZ-Snap™ name. These type of couplings are the most common type of couplings in use in the world and are produced by many companies around the world (Rectus is now part of the Tom Parker Conglomerate).

When the first posts above were posted (May 2010) we were being supplied by Tom Parker directly until they started sending through a cheaper make instead of the Rectus brand they used to supply us with. This cheaper un-named brand really did not perform as well and we ended up returning thousands of couplings to them as substandard goods.

We now have the EZ-Snap manufactured by a different company and have found them to be a far better version of the type 021 coupling. As has been mentioned, with all couplings they do perform best when treated with care and particularly not in allowing them to get dirt and grit inside. When we introduced these couplings to the WFP market it was because they were easy to use and did not jam together under pressure or when worn (as Hozelock type connectors can do). We also recommend the use of a couplings protection device (such as a Protecta-Ball or similar) on the male end and also we use them on the female end. This prevents a lot of wear on the couplings and also helps prevent dirt entering the couplings.

We have found that used in the way we recommend these type of couplings tend to last between 4-8 months for a female coupling and between 8-18 months for a male plug. Life expectancy is usually down to how they are looked after more than anything else (occasionally it can be down to a faulty coupling).

Please note that this post is for information purposes only and is not intended to advertise our company, or to promote one product/supplier over another.
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: Frankybadboy on April 26, 2011, 04:58:09 pm
As has been said we sell the type 021 coupling range under the EZ-Snap™ name. These type of couplings are the most common type of couplings in use in the world and are produced by many companies around the world (Rectus is now part of the Tom Parker Conglomerate).

When the first posts above were posted (May 2010) we were being supplied by Tom Parker directly until they started sending through a cheaper make instead of the Rectus brand they used to supply us with. This cheaper un-named brand really did not perform as well and we ended up returning thousands of couplings to them as substandard goods.

We now have the EZ-Snap manufactured by a different company and have found them to be a far better version of the type 021 coupling. As has been mentioned, with all couplings they do perform best when treated with care and particularly not in allowing them to get dirt and grit inside. When we introduced these couplings to the WFP market it was because they were easy to use and did not jam together under pressure or when worn (as Hozelock type connectors can do). We also recommend the use of a couplings protection device (such as a Protecta-Ball or similar) on the male end and also we use them on the female end. This prevents a lot of wear on the couplings and also helps prevent dirt entering the couplings.

We have found that used in the way we recommend these type of couplings tend to last between 4-8 months for a female coupling and between 8-18 months for a male plug. Life expectancy is usually down to how they are looked after more than anything else (occasionally it can be down to a faulty coupling).

Please note that this post is for information purposes only and is not intended to advertise our company, or to promote one product/supplier over another.
and where do you get a top quailty answer like that. ;) ;D
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: paul saunders on April 26, 2011, 06:05:38 pm
As has been said we sell the type 021 coupling range under the EZ-Snap™ name. These type of couplings are the most common type of couplings in use in the world and are produced by many companies around the world (Rectus is now part of the Tom Parker Conglomerate).

When the first posts above were posted (May 2010) we were being supplied by Tom Parker directly until they started sending through a cheaper make instead of the Rectus brand they used to supply us with. This cheaper un-named brand really did not perform as well and we ended up returning thousands of couplings to them as substandard goods.

We now have the EZ-Snap manufactured by a different company and have found them to be a far better version of the type 021 coupling. As has been mentioned, with all couplings they do perform best when treated with care and particularly not in allowing them to get dirt and grit inside. When we introduced these couplings to the WFP market it was because they were easy to use and did not jam together under pressure or when worn (as Hozelock type connectors can do). We also recommend the use of a couplings protection device (such as a Protecta-Ball or similar) on the male end and also we use them on the female end. This prevents a lot of wear on the couplings and also helps prevent dirt entering the couplings.

We have found that used in the way we recommend these type of couplings tend to last between 4-8 months for a female coupling and between 8-18 months for a male plug. Life expectancy is usually down to how they are looked after more than anything else (occasionally it can be down to a faulty coupling).

Please note that this post is for information purposes only and is not intended to advertise our company, or to promote one product/supplier over another.

Do you know what narks me the most about this post .......................... the bit at the bottom. Alex has always tried to be helpfull in the past, and now he has to put that at the bottom just to keep admin (and a certain someone else) off his back!!! just my little rant. ;D ;D
Title: Re: ez snap or rectus
Post by: christopher b on April 27, 2011, 12:44:25 am
AH! first time I have seen Alex on here or at least noticed (sorry) and must say he has my thumbs up.
how pollite and honest. 4-8 month for a coupling sound right to me.
sorry should mention I dont just do windows, I actualy have the small round as a way of getting away from the norm and still do something. I have some contracts maintaining air systems or should I be posh and say pneumatics.

anyway nice one Alex............