IBOSAD Copper Press Tool Review - $100 ProPress! (See update in description)

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2022
  • UPDATE: Do not buy this press tool! It is not manufactured to the proper standards and every single joint made with this tool started leaking after a short period of time. I made a video about the problem here: • IBOSAD Copper Press To...
    I purchased this little hydraulic IBOSAD copper press tool to make some connections on a copper pipe where a manual press tool like the Bluefin I reviewed previously won't fit due to the long handles. Overall, it's a great affordable alternative to a $2,000 Ridgid or Milwaukee tool.
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Komentáře • 116

  • @DragonBuilds
    @DragonBuilds  Před 2 lety +62

    UPDATE: Do not buy this press tool! It is not manufactured to the proper standards and every single joint made with this tool started leaking after a short period of time. I made a video about the problem here: czcams.com/video/cP8fJlKejtU/video.html

    • @kimariokiji
      @kimariokiji Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the video and the update. Have you found a better, more reliable manual pro press tool?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před 2 lety +6

      There's the Bluefin tool, but it takes a lot of space to use. You could always rent a real press tool for around $100 a day.

    • @kimariokiji
      @kimariokiji Před 2 lety

      @@DragonBuilds thanks!

    • @PatJones82
      @PatJones82 Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much for updating us!

    • @1allstarman
      @1allstarman Před rokem +1

      Did you deburr the inside and outside of the pipe ?

  • @metallitech
    @metallitech Před 20 dny

    I love the sound it makes.

  • @micheljansen85
    @micheljansen85 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have the split in half type. 2 years and countless fittings later its still going strong

    • @Vincerama
      @Vincerama Před 4 měsíci

      Do you have a link to it? What do you mean by "split in half" type?

  • @TheDogDad
    @TheDogDad Před 2 lety +22

    Got the same one. Used it a few times with absolutely zero issues.

  • @joeverdecchio8322
    @joeverdecchio8322 Před rokem +4

    I have been using this tool for over a year and have had no issues.

    • @probuilder6828
      @probuilder6828 Před 6 měsíci

      Have you ever pressed 3/4” Viega tee? It would not fit or is just me?

    • @joeverdecchio8322
      @joeverdecchio8322 Před 5 měsíci

      @@probuilder6828 I’ve been using it for about two years. I don’t use it daily but it has been reliable every time I bust it out. Never had an issue. Yes, I have pressed three-quarter, but not any tees because I typically switch everything to PEX.

  • @rafaeldiazus
    @rafaeldiazus Před 2 lety +11

    Appreciate the video. Unfortunately its not about whether it can resist a twist, which it didn't. The real issue is ANY water leaks.

    • @thecelt4807
      @thecelt4807 Před 7 měsíci

      has rubber seal inside treated to resist drying splitting on gas or water , my plumber here used this method on my home water heater (gas) , so im buyinig this tool and doing the next time myself save $$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @davidchoi3628
    @davidchoi3628 Před 2 lety +10

    People hate it cuz they got propress don’t want lose customers 😂

  • @daves2822
    @daves2822 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I bought one to try it, I crimped on one viego 3/4 to 2 separate scrap pieces. I had it set flush, and did the work. I could see the pipes weren't straight and the crimp looked like it didn't take al the way. After that I returned it and ill stick with solder

  • @phillipkim1618
    @phillipkim1618 Před 2 lety +4

    Cool video

  • @warrensnow6695
    @warrensnow6695 Před rokem +8

    I have this tool it works good for the regular copper fittings but when I used it for more heavier duty fittings that are made of brass such as a ball valve it can’t provide enough pressure and they leak. I finally bought a proper propress tool.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, this crimper worked fine with JW press fittings but when I tried to crimp a thicker Viega fitting it leaked. The Bluefin press tool works well on brass fittings but needs a lot of space to work, so I only use it in situations like adding a ball valve when the water won't stop flowing.

    • @chanceayres6718
      @chanceayres6718 Před rokem

      What proper propress tool did you buy Warren?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      @@chanceayres6718Ridgid and Milwaukee seem to be popular press tool manufacturers

    • @chanceayres6718
      @chanceayres6718 Před rokem +2

      @@DragonBuilds thank you but not spending that kind of money. Going to look at other Manual tools

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +2

      @@chanceayres6718 The Bluefin one from supplyhouse.com is pretty good. Definitely avoid these no-name Amazon ones unless you want to come home to a destroyed house and high water bill.

  • @e8aus
    @e8aus Před 7 měsíci +1

    The finished crimp looked like you used the wrong mold. If that is the case, then that may explain why the joins leak.

  • @thecelt4807
    @thecelt4807 Před 7 měsíci

    in australia these or similar are $100 for 4 hours to a day for hire so great value this buy if you have a few days worth of work , i would buy instead of hire for sure

  •  Před rokem +2

    There are different clamps available for this tool. If I'm not mistaken yours is V type. There are also TH, U, S, M. But hard to find separately sadly.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +2

      This tool claimed to be compatible with the ProPress system sold in North America, so there is obviously something wrong with it.

    •  Před rokem

      @@DragonBuilds must be a AliExpress thing. Just saw them being sold there. There probably not well calibrated.
      Also found the different jaws there too. (for cheap obviously)

    • @paulweston8184
      @paulweston8184 Před rokem +1

      @@DragonBuilds ProPress? Good to know. I've been searching for different die inserts to fit this tool and Alibaba was the only place I've found so far. Shipping costs are $39.95 alone.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      @@paulweston8184 If you really need a press tool I would suggest either getting the Bluefin one from supplyhouse.com or renting an electric one from a local plumbing supply store.

  • @vanderleimartins218
    @vanderleimartins218 Před rokem +1

    bom dia amigo! quanto custa a máquina?

  • @benconnor3625
    @benconnor3625 Před rokem +2

    This would be useful if you were just wanting to convert from copper to pex every time you dealt with copper as a service tech... if it were reliable.... apparently it isn't

  • @jamiebennett6354
    @jamiebennett6354 Před 6 měsíci +1

    bought mine from Vevor, did about 20 -1/2 inch crimps no problem, did 4 -3/4 no problem wasn't able to crimp the lower part of a 'T' fitting as the body gets in the way, that's when it started to lock up on me as in the head wouldn't unlatch from the body unless I hit it, this continues to this day, Vevor started acting stupid and saying I have a 1/4, 1/2. 5/8 tool and it didn't do 3/4 fittings (I had purchased a bending tool they were talking about) basically they kept going back and forth about me not knowing how to use such a simple tool, gave up on trying to get a refund or exchange (they no longer sell this tool now have manual ones) and stop doing business with them. just more Chinese crap. this tool looks exactly like mine case and all I'm guessing the only difference is the name on the case

  • @jcaleca60
    @jcaleca60 Před 2 lety

    Thank you great video I got one of these for Christmas From my girlfriend

  • @Raysmaintenance
    @Raysmaintenance Před rokem +1

    I have had one for 3y works good

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      I read that they recently changed the design, since I saw some good reviews of the tool from a couple years ago and they seemed to be fine back then.

    • @Raysmaintenance
      @Raysmaintenance Před rokem +2

      @@DragonBuilds the only thing different with mine and yours is my fittings are black --- i have never had a leak in 3y i ever did a video on it --- thanks for sharing

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +2

      @@Raysmaintenance The postive reviews all show the tool with black crimping dies. I think the silver ones are made with less precision or poor quality materials.

  • @michaelmounts1269
    @michaelmounts1269 Před rokem

    i have a similar tool (albeit a lot more expensive)…but still prefer sweating (solder)copper pipes…i really try to use PEX (type A)…which is outstanding…no longer use copper at all…

    • @warrensnow6695
      @warrensnow6695 Před rokem

      I agree sweating is much more superior than any other fitting. The only time the press fitting is the best is when you have a hard time getting water out of a system and that’s when those press fittings really shine.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      I like using PEX-A as well, but some applications require copper as PEX can't be used outdoors (sunlight degrades it).

  • @drewd7824
    @drewd7824 Před rokem +1

    Can you find different size jaws?

  • @martinmarin841
    @martinmarin841 Před 2 lety +2

    How long is it going to take me to repipe an entire house?? A year,???

    • @reececline2377
      @reececline2377 Před rokem

      If you're piping an entire house rent a real pro press, this is more for homegamers

    • @rtwmanny
      @rtwmanny Před rokem +2

      Still faster than sanding and sweating a pipe I'd say.

  • @Lord_Joseph17
    @Lord_Joseph17 Před rokem

    is this good for hvac ac lines?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      It isn't good for anything as all the joints made with it started leaking.

  • @pedropunjabi7339
    @pedropunjabi7339 Před rokem +2

    Takes a month just to press one side of the fitting

  • @FrustratedBaboon
    @FrustratedBaboon Před 5 měsíci +2

    It is garbage based on what I am seeing. It squeezed the copper and did not put the hex imprint in to stop twisting. Cheap is cheap and the designer just had to follow some simple tolerance steps to make it 1000 percent better.

  • @condadopr
    @condadopr Před rokem +1

    No way! No quality control… once it leaks and floods the basement you are in trouble

  • @garagekeys
    @garagekeys Před 2 lety +8

    Why not just solder if you are doing a water heater?

    • @dsano4714
      @dsano4714 Před 2 lety +3

      Nah I’ll never bring a torch out ever again

    • @efrianlavine850
      @efrianlavine850 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Fire liability insurance costs is why.

  • @abelvargas5473
    @abelvargas5473 Před 7 měsíci

    My next purchase defenetely

  • @nrw_quixcope
    @nrw_quixcope Před 2 lety +2

    You can always trust Amazon when it comes to coming up with the weirdest names for their brands.

    • @paulweston8184
      @paulweston8184 Před rokem

      Ibosad is a Chinese brand like Lenovo nitwit.

    • @nrw_quixcope
      @nrw_quixcope Před rokem

      @@paulweston8184
      Yeah, but not as big as Lenovo and can only be sold on Amazon.

    • @phuturephunk
      @phuturephunk Před 4 měsíci

      @@paulweston8184 Dude, it's a procedurally generated name, like so many Chinese suppliers use on Amazon, Aliexpress and other sites. It has to do with the trademark office and how things are processed. Vox did a whole video on the weird names you see on places like Amazon marketplace and why it's absolutely destroyed the trademark and patent system by overloading them with absolute garbage.

  • @siwy12341ify
    @siwy12341ify Před 11 měsíci +1

    i rather solder anytime unless you have valve that's not holding.
    i dont really want to get bread when on a job xD

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I agree, especially after the press tool made a bunch of leaky joints.

  • @tonyfeliciano4162
    @tonyfeliciano4162 Před 2 lety

    Does it work on air conditioning?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      No, just for plumbing

    • @dominicm2175
      @dominicm2175 Před rokem +1

      If you can find the correct size jaw(s) and fittings it will work on air conditioning lines. Unfortunately the jaws are not compatible with the more popular’ pro-press’ tools

  • @williardbillmore5713
    @williardbillmore5713 Před měsícem +2

    There is a name for people who use propress fittings.
    They are called "flooded".

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před měsícem

      Press fittings have been reliably used in Europe for decades, but this manual press tool is poorly made and caused several leaks.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před měsícem +1

      @@DragonBuilds You can blame the tool if it makes you feel better I blame the concept.
      I have seen O ring crimp connectors start leaking months after assembly.
      I will take a few minutes to solder sweat my plumbing and never have to think about it again.
      Alloy is your ally towards peace of mind.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před měsícem

      @@williardbillmore5713 I prefer soldering as well, but ProPress definitely has its places.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Před měsícem +1

      @@DragonBuilds Would you use them inside the walls of YOUR home?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před měsícem +1

      @@williardbillmore5713 Yes, absolutely. My partner's summer cottage is plumbed using a combination of PEX and press fittings for both domestic water and heating.

  • @kfe1026
    @kfe1026 Před rokem +4

    I'd be careful telling people to stay away from this product based on no more than your anecdotal experience.
    It is essentially the same technology as a 3k$ Milwaukee press; with the big distinguishing [hand pump] hydraulic press being the only BIG difference.
    I work as a plumber, and it's not uncommon for even the $3k+ pro presses to occasionally not hold tight on a coupling connection.
    But you to say that ALL your connections were pretty much leaking? - This leads me to believe that you may not have thoroughly understood or even learned proper operation of the tool.
    Personally, if I were making a review and / or instructional video, I would've shown my viewers (myself being both familiar and pleased with the exact same product) that we would be calibrating our new tool first and foremost, with the calibration kit provided, and then, prior to operation on any job going forward! -calibration checks and/or adjustments take literally 30 seconds FYI.
    Anyone familiar with plumbing, and really any occupations / vocations focused on the importance of mathematical prescion, knows just how important it is and, furthermore, the ramifications of mere millimeters.
    Also, to anyone looking for further tips:
    always ensure that you are coming down on the coupling straight... file and debur just as you would approach a solder connection [as you can slice the inner rubber ring)... and lastly, mind your proximity of any joints that you may have to sweat instead of press, as the heat can easily melt the rubber ring (the most vital component within your press connection).
    Happy plumbing out there, and for the record, it's easily one of my favorite tools nowadays; especially considering the fraction of a cost it imposed on me in comparison to the electrical ones!

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem

      While the technology is identical, I found that this no-name tool’s jaws are imprecise and couldn’t crimp the fitting completely.

  • @plumbrose1
    @plumbrose1 Před rokem +1

    The crimp is not supposed to seal the fitting. Once the fitting is pushed onto the copper, the "O" ring in the fitting engages and makes the seal. The crimp secures pipe onto fitting.

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem

      Press fittings are actually designed so they don't seal until they're pressed. That way, unpressed fittings can be identified before they cause a big problem.

    • @plumbrose1
      @plumbrose1 Před rokem +1

      @@DragonBuilds The O ring is engaged once the fitting is pushed on the pipe...

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +2

      @@plumbrose1 Viega fittings have a small groove that is designed to leak until the fitting is pressed. Not sure how other press fittings work.

    • @rogermurph101
      @rogermurph101 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@plumbrose1yeah, the o-ring is engaged, but it’s not going to stand up to water pressure until the fitting is crimped. Without crimping, it will leak. Even if the fitting stays put.

  • @mycaddigo
    @mycaddigo Před rokem

    Check that one off my list

  • @lewisjones6952
    @lewisjones6952 Před rokem +1

    I just bought this tool 😔

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      At least you can hopefully still return it

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil Před 2 měsíci +1

    Throu it in the bin use solder

  • @tmilholin7552
    @tmilholin7552 Před rokem

    that joint will leak like a siv

  • @wellardo8833
    @wellardo8833 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Pretty sure I can solder faster than this tool.

  • @garagekeys
    @garagekeys Před 2 lety +4

    No way that's going to leak....lol

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      It ended up leaking and I had to redo everything. I'll just solder from now on.

    • @garagekeys
      @garagekeys Před 2 lety +1

      @@DragonBuilds I prefer to solder, but like anything I guess propress has it's place

    • @kupokraft3685
      @kupokraft3685 Před rokem +1

      Anyone use a non shitty tool? Even the pro plumber I called over a main leak used propress and it's held for 2 years now. I guess Europe has used it for decades too

  • @cruz47144
    @cruz47144 Před rokem

    Just bought one on Amazon it's $150. Now

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't recommend using it, it doesn't crimp the joints fully which lead to many leaks developing after a few weeks.

  • @vanderleimartins218
    @vanderleimartins218 Před rokem

    sou do Brasil

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds  Před rokem +2

      não está disponível no Brasil. Eu recomendo simplesmente soldar o cobre, pois é mais barato e confiável.

  • @longrange1114
    @longrange1114 Před 2 lety +3

    some folks will likely not see your update and will go out and buy this tool. You should delete this vid because if someone can't or doesn't read your update your video is creating problems..

  • @Trad6166
    @Trad6166 Před 6 měsíci

    Dude don’t release the hydraulics so much and you want have to pump up the next one so much

  • @fordjohnson5321
    @fordjohnson5321 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks.. there wasn’t a useful manual…

  • @djkaneck1
    @djkaneck1 Před rokem

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂