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Could be promising as long as the print is water tight.

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I agree wholeheartedly. But replacing all of the piping will be very expensive. I think this is more geared towards the people who don't have the kind of money or expertise or both to replace their entire plumbing and this will help mitigate those issues by being able to connect weird sizes together. That's at least what I got from scanning the article.