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To be honest if I had to make a connection to a tap that I couldn't leak test a flexi or a speedfit hand tight connector would be my top choice. Check all surface clean and smooth, no debris, nipped up past hand tight, no twisted, chances of a leak are miniscule. But would still rather be able to check!
 

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