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Use my external one, shorter one is probably better for small spaces, but stopcock key reaches down side of appliances or through all the clutter!
 
About a year back I had to isolate one of a group of hotel boilers to change the prv, all ok till I turned the lever valve back on and water water every where. They fail just as badly as gate valves but when they break they leak, unlike a gate valve that just stays shut normally. So off I drove to find a supply of 28mm valves as my only option was to close off some more to replace the leaking one, it took 2 replacement valves to solve the problem, got home around 10 that night, I hate all valves that dont get opened and closed regularly to stop them siezing
 
Steve, most gate valves around here have a broken gate or you knacker the gate when you turn it off, so IF I need to turn one off I'd prefer to get my hand on it, just to feel if I think it's off or the gate is broken. I hate gate valves & now never fit them, always use lever ball valves.

i find slackening the gland nut on a gate valve prior to turning results in less breakages.
 
i find slackening the gland nut on a gate valve prior to turning results in less breakages.

I get some one else to break stuff! That way they buy breakfast! Easily access valves never break when you have loads of time.

Agree about ball valves.
 
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About a year back I had to isolate one of a group of hotel boilers to change the prv, all ok till I turned the lever valve back on and water water every where. They fail just as badly as gate valves but when they break they leak, unlike a gate valve that just stays shut normally. So off I drove to find a supply of 28mm valves as my only option was to close off some more to replace the leaking one, it took 2 replacement valves to solve the problem, got home around 10 that night, I hate all valves that dont get opened and closed regularly to stop them siezing
Ah yes, I'm sure I can speak for most mate. Been there, bought the tee shirt & the cap!! And you'll not get paid for it or the customer thinks it's your fault.
 
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