quar wrote:Before I pull the trigger this weekend, does anybody know of any alternatives that might be out there, that might be more robust?
Chris posted a good answer in his FAQ under
Andreja Premium: What makes their valves superior to most? You can see the difference below (images courtesy Chris' Coffee Service):
Compression type valves with non-reparable seat
Non-compression type valves that closes under spring pressureThe closure on the top valve wears more quickly because owners torque the knob and groove the nylon seat. The plunger (K) shown in the bottom photo is only pushed closed by the tension of spring (H), limiting the compression of seal (L). As you can see from the photo, the seal (L) is easily replaceable.
You could certainly replace your steam arm valve with the non-compression types. It would be a lot cheaper, however, to replace the stem of your current valve and go easy on the knob.