
The Holman 40mm 15-degree female to female PVC DWV plain bend makes a gentle change of direction in sewer and vent pipework. Both ends are female sockets that join to pipe or fittings, giving you a clean 15-degree offset where a full bend would be too sharp.
Both sockets are solvent welded to 40mm DWV pipe. The shallow angle suits drainage and venting runs that need a subtle deviation around obstacles.
The Holman 40mm 15 Degree Female and Female PVC DWV Plain Bend provides a gentle change of direction for sewer and vent pipework. Both ends are female sockets connected with solvent cement.
It is a 15-degree bend, giving a gentle change of direction.
It suits 40mm DWV PVC pipe.
Yes, both ends are female sockets that accept pipe or fittings.
The sockets are solvent welded to PVC pipe with solvent cement.
Yes, it is underground rated and intended for sewer and vent applications.
Exactly as described
Always buy Holman when I can — consistent quality and you know what you are getting. This one is no different. Fast dispatch and arrived in perfect condition.
Would buy again for sure
Was a bit skeptical ordering online but really glad I did. The item arrived in a sturdy box — nothing rattled or was damaged. Set it up in about 10 minutes and has been working perfectly since. Compared to what I saw in store I saved a solid amount. Will definitely be back.
Good product for the price
Fast delivery to regional WA. Solid product and works exactly as described.
Exceeded my expectations
Bought this as a birthday present and the person loved it. Arrived the day before I needed it which was perfect timing. Great service from SuperSaver AU — really happy.
Solid quality — very happy
Great little Holman 40mm — setup was easy and it works perfectly.
Really pleased with this
Honestly one of the easiest online purchases I have made. Ordered in the evening and had a tracking number by morning. Delivered to Canberra in 3 business days. Product is well made and does exactly what we needed. My partner is happy with it too. Highly recommend.
