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    Coils for water tubing.

    Need some Swiftech or any other make of coils that go on to the outside of water tubing to stop kinks.
    They need to be for 1/2" inside diameter tubing.

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    Re: Coils for water tubing.

    The coils we have can be found listed below ;

    LN18825 1m Flow - Blue Neon Flow Springz 10mm £2.09 £2.46

    LN18824 1m Flow Blue Neon Springz 5/8" (16mm) £2.20 £2.59

    LN18823 1m Green Neon Flow Springz 1/2" £1.99 £2.34

    I hope this information helps.

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    Re: Coils for water tubing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee @ SCAN View Post
    The coils we have can be found listed below ;

    LN18825 1m Flow - Blue Neon Flow Springz 10mm £2.09 £2.46

    LN18824 1m Flow Blue Neon Springz 5/8" (16mm) £2.20 £2.59

    LN18823 1m Green Neon Flow Springz 1/2" £1.99 £2.34

    I hope this information helps.

    Best Regards,
    Thank you,

    Would both of the bottom 2 items be OK for tubing with an outside diameter of 5/8?
    I've changed my mind to now use 3/8 ID tubing.

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