🔧 Flexibility Meets Functionality!
The 2" Uniseal Flexible Tank Adapter is a USA-made solution designed for quick and easy attachment of 2-inch pipes to various curved surfaces, including storage drums and buckets. With a compatibility for tanks up to 3/8” wall thickness and detailed installation instructions, this product ensures reliability where traditional bulkheads may fail. Sold in a convenient 2-pack, it's the perfect addition to any toolkit.
J**T
Great product!
I did not use these because I bought the wrong size and just kept them for future use. These are good quality though and when I re ordered the right size I was not disappointed with them.
N**Y
Connect rain barrels
Great way to connect rain barrels together in a series
W**F
3" Hole for 2" ABS
I like this seal option for making my own inlet and outlet for 30 gal grey water sump, for before sending sink drain to a leach field line. I experimented with a 2 and 7/8" - 73mm hole on my tank first for a 2" ABS pipe insert to 3 " hole. I was worried the 3" might be too loose after one reviewer said his was (might have been with PVC insert? ). I found I needed to re-drill with 3" - 76mm hole saw (taped previous cut out center back in place to drill to 3"). That worked great for my 2" ABS pipe insert. I used soapy water for lube, and pressed my short 2" ABS pipe in with a little wiggling while also applying lots of pressure. I am sure tapering the end of that 2" ABS with a razor knife was helpful. Like this best way to seal an inlet and outlet for a tank that I have used to date.
K**.
Very happy with these!
I used these to make a bog filter for my koi pond. They worked great!
D**Y
HARD TO SLIDE PIPE INTO FIX
Good product and the solution to sliding 2 inch pvc into it is....boil some water. Once water is boiling, turn off heat. Put seal into the water for about 2 minutes. This made it pliable enough to slide the pipe in. Also I beveled the end of the pipe and used no lubrication other than saliva.
M**E
Works great for my purpose
I am using this for a slightly different putpose than what it was made. I have plumbing pvc for a future bathroom sticking out of concrete floor in my basement gym area. I laid LVP flooring and had to cut around the pipe. I am using the seal ring to trim around the pipe and hide the floor cuts. I will paint the pipe black and put a boot over the top until I ever decide to add a bathroom. It works great and fits in with the industial style I was going for in the basement.
J**S
FINALLY A LEAK FREE OPTION FOR A FILTER BARREL!
UNISEALS HAVE BEEN WORKING GREAT, MAKE SURE YOU USE THE RIGHT SIZE HOLE SAW, CLEAN UP ALL SHAVINGS, AND TAPER THE END OF THE PVC PIPE BEFORE SHOVING IT INTO THE UNISEAL.
P**T
These things are great.
Cut your pipe at an angle and use a little dish soap and installation is a breeze, not one leak.
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