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Dare Automatic Float Valves

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Dare Automatic Float Valves

Turn every stock tank, trough, barrel or pan into an automatic waterer with Dare's Float Valves.

They are designed to operate from gravity flow or pressure up to 70 PSI.

Great for livestock, horses & other animals.

Dare Automatic Float Valves Key Features:

  • each valve features a 300 gallon-per-hour capacity
  • automatically shuts off water flow when the pre-set water level is reached
  • sturdy adjustable brackets are fast and easy to install
  • each valve accepts standard 3/4" garden hose thread

Dare Automatic Float Valve Styles:

Plastic Case molded from high-grade polystyrene for added strength & durability. (Mfg #798)

Non-Siphoning Plastic Case is a popular model that complies with basic back-siphoning regulations. Float housing molded of high impact ABS plastic. Withstands abuse and weather. Will not corrode. Includes expansion brackets. (Mfg #2175)

Metal Case is a durable aluminum case with nylon orifice. (Mfg #1780)

Customer Reviews

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Bren
Works great

I love these. I can turn on the water supply and work around the barn while it fills up. It stops when the water is level and doesn't overflow while I'm taking care of my horses.

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HM
Tank float

Got it working, and it works really good

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WM from Perkinston
Great product

works great

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AA from Salem
I know it's just a small thing but....

I have had so many livestock automatic turn off water valves in my life, but this one is the best. Not oly is it well manufactured, sturdy but it is adaptable to various types of water buckets. Thanks, Jeffers, for one of those little things that means so

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S from S
Durable

These are really durable,and a great value. The cows don't break them. We now use the plastic ones as our water, or the proximity to the salty coastal air, seems to cause the metal ones to corrode and crack. I saw one reviewer having leak problems. This o

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