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Neat Aquatics

1/4" RO Tubing Brackets - 5-Pack

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Single 1/4" RO Tubing Bracket - 5-Pack

SKU: 212267

In stock

$5.99

$5.99
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Dual 1/4" RO Tubing Bracket - 5-Pack

SKU: 212268

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$6.99

$6.99
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Triple 1/4" RO Tubing Bracket - 5-Pack

SKU: 212269

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$8.99

$8.99
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Quad 1/4" RO Tubing Bracket - 5-Pack

SKU: 212270

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$9.99

$9.99
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Keep RO or other 1/4" tubing organized with Neat Aquatics' Brackets

Keeping your plumbing runs aesthetically clean will usually lead to easier maintenance and if an issue ever comes up, troubleshooting. Neat Aquatics has easy to use 1/4" RO Tubing Brackets that let you easily push the tubing into the bracket to isolate and hold the tubing securely. They are designed to be used with traditional polyethylene RO tubing, but can also be used with some types of dosing pump tubing as well. Each bracket can be individually mounted with the included mounting screws or with alternative methods like double sided tape and other adhesives.

  • Mounts In Seconds
  • Can Hold up to 4 Tubes
  • Compatible with 1/4" Outside Diameter Tubing
  • Professional, Clean, Easy to Use
  • Includes Mounting Screws

 

Specifications

Overall Height - 0.6"

Width - 0.4"

Stand-Off Distance From Surface - 0.375"

Single Tube Bracket Length - 0.96" 

Dual Tube Bracket Length - 1.45"

Triple Tube Bracket Length - 1.93"

Quad Tube Bracket Length - 2.42"

 

What's Included?

5x 1/4" Tubing Brackets

10x Mounting Screws

 

Note - Tubing not included

*Also available in 3/8" Size

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Product Questions

Just an FYI - First off these are brilliant! Not only for RO tubing... I used 2 of the small ones glued to my frag tank for ATO line - works like a charm.
Question by: Mical Caterina on Jan 24, 2020, 11:55 AM
Hey there,
Thank you for the review as we are sure the manufacturer will love to hear that!
Thank you and have a nice day!
Answer by: Matt Lucero on Jan 28, 2020, 2:08 PM