This Reduced Male/Male Nipple (M/M) is the essential accessory for making a diameter reduction between two female elements in pressurized networks. Made of CW617N Brass, it is certified in accordance with the decree of May 29, 1997, guaranteeing its harmlessness for drinking water. The fitting uses the standard "G" ISO 228-1 thread (BSPP Gas series) and supports a Pressure Rating of 16 Bar....
This Reduced Male/Male Nipple (M/M) is the essential accessory for making a diameter reduction between two female elements in pressurized networks. Made of CW617N Brass, it is certified in accordance with the decree of May 29, 1997, guaranteeing its harmlessness for drinking water. The fitting uses the standard "G" ISO 228-1 thread (BSPP Gas series) and supports a Pressure Rating of 16 Bar....
Female S60x6 -nose faucet fast brass fitting connecting on the valve of your 1000-litre IBC tank. It is possible to attach a garden hose to the faucet nose using a fast- Gardena-style fitting. Comes with a roll of PTFE Ribbon. Suitable for use with water only
Female S60x6 -nose faucet fast brass fitting connecting on the valve of your 1000-litre IBC tank. It is possible to attach a garden hose to the faucet nose using a fast- Gardena-style fitting. Comes with a roll of PTFE Ribbon. Suitable for use with water only
This very productive variety gives beautiful cucumbers without bitterness. Its resistance to disease helps to limit treatments and thus to better respect nature.
This very productive variety gives beautiful cucumbers without bitterness. Its resistance to disease helps to limit treatments and thus to better respect nature.
This harmonious blend is water-efficient thanks to its hardy flowers that can withstand reasonable dry spells. This mixture is composed of Centaure, Layia, Eschscholtzia, Gypsophile, Corepsis, Dimorphotheca, Cosmos, Lin and Gaillardia
This harmonious blend is water-efficient thanks to its hardy flowers that can withstand reasonable dry spells. This mixture is composed of Centaure, Layia, Eschscholtzia, Gypsophile, Corepsis, Dimorphotheca, Cosmos, Lin and Gaillardia