Viton O-Ring, 75A, 1-3/8" ID, 1-1/2" OD, 1/16" thick, Pack of 100 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 Viton O-Ring, 15/16" ID, 1-1/8" OD) is a specific one-to-one diameter offering suited for users needing that exact size; Product B (1-3/8" ID x 1-1/2" OD, 1/16") is sold as a pack of 100 and is better for bulk or repeat applications. Both share the same Viton 75A material, price ((price varies)), rating (4.70 from 1119 reviews) and chemical resistance, but B may be excessive quantity for small projects while A targets a specific size need
Viton O-Ring, 75A, 1-3/8" ID, 1-1/2" OD, 1/16" thick, Pack of 100
Viton O-ring with 75A hardness for chemical and fuel compatibility. Round cross-section provides a seal between cylindrical surfaces. customers note solid fit and heat resistance in various applications
Pros
- chemical and fuel compatibility
- broad temperature range
- 75A durometer for resistance to penetration
- round cross-section for effective sealing
Cons
- no explicit flexibility data beyond temperature range
- no size tolerance information
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 |
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| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mr O-Ring |
| User Reviews | Tie |