251 Viton O-Ring 75A 5-1/8" ID 5-3/8" OD 1/8" W (pack of 10) vs Viton O-ring 75A, 15/16" ID 1-1/8" OD 3/32" wide, pack of 100
Overall winner: Viton O-ring 75A, 15/16" ID 1-1/8" OD 3/32" wide, pack of 100
Key Differences
Product A (119) is a one-to-one diameter 15/16" ID, 1-1/8" OD Viton O-ring suited when you need that specific small size; Product B (251) is a much larger 5-1/8" ID / 5-3/8" OD ring with fixed pack size of 10, better if you need larger rings or multiple pieces. Both share the same price, 75A hardness, Viton material, rating (4.70) and review count
251 Viton O-Ring 75A 5-1/8" ID 5-3/8" OD 1/8" W (pack of 10)
Viton O-ring with 75A durometer for sealing between cylindrical surfaces. Wide temperature range and chemical compatibility. Customers note precise fit and reliable leak resistance
Pros
- Viton material compatible with chemicals and fuels
- Round cross-section for effective sealing
- Wide temperature range (-15 F to 400 F)
- 75A hardness provides abrasion resistance
Cons
- No explicit size variety beyond provided dimensions
- Fixed cross-section and pack size
Viton O-ring 75A, 15/16" ID 1-1/8" OD 3/32" wide, pack of 100
Viton O-ring for chemical and fuel contact. Round cross-section seals between cylindrical surfaces, with a wide temperature range. Customers note precise fit and good heat resistance
Pros
- Viton material for chemical and fuel compatibility
- Round cross-section provides a reliable seal
- Wide temperature range (-15°F to 400°F)
- 75A hardness for resistance to penetration
Cons
- No direct price or availability information
- Some applications cited by customers, not universal
- Only listed in black color
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mr O-Ring |
| User Reviews | Tie |