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I am thinking of making some improvements. I want to replace the existing isolating / stop valves which I think are just standard ones to full bore valves. However for ease of use I would like to have valves with a lever but I can't seem to find a full bore lever valve.

On screwfix I see the following.

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/full-bore-isolating-valve-15mm/46860

But the following it says its a ball valve.

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/lever-ball-valve-red-15mm/67744

Which is better for isolating the supply - will be in bathroom.
 
Did you read it properly/fully?
 

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Sorry but my explanation was a bit poor. The existing stop valves I want to replace are the ones connected to the sink and bath.

So copper pipes currently terminates in a isolating valve that requires a screw to operate. So an isolating valve that is full bore, has a lever and can connect to the sink and bath flexible tails.
 
Butterfly handle iso ball valves will do if you want easier use and you can't use a slotted iso ball valve as you listed.

ball-valve-15mm-compression-blue-butterfly-handle-23364-2_min_23364_P_1.jpg


That looks perfect. Can a sink / bath tail be connected to that?

The reason I am looking for a flat face isolating connector is from this video. 1m 10s in but then he says not that he has had leaks from a standard fitting - so not sure.

 
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Butterfly handle iso ball valves will do if you want easier use and you can't use a slotted iso ball valve as you listed.

ball-valve-15mm-compression-blue-butterfly-handle-23364-2_min_23364_P_1.jpg


Do these come with a compression fitting on one end and a flat connector on the other end to attach basin taps, toilet inlet valves.

I thought I could connect these to flexi tails.
Or do I need another connector?
 
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You can stick a flexi straight on. Just slightly more than hand tight. You can get "flat faced" specially for flexi but not sure they come as a butterfly.
 
You can stick a flexi straight on. Just slightly more than hand tight. You can get "flat faced" specially for flexi but not sure they come as a butterfly.

I have a 22mm bath filler tap and 15mm pipes. So I need a flexi that will connect from the bath tap to an isolation valve that is full bore and if possivle lever - but screw operation is acceptable.
 
Any valve is in essence a service valve.

I always use full bore lever valves, there is rarely a situation where it can’t fit. If needed, cut down the handle or put it in the vise and bend it.

If you’re gonna attach a rubber flexi to it, I always give the compression end a slight file to flatten it.
 

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