Finding the right isolator valve

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The image shows an isolator valve with 15mm each end. I would like to find one of the same screw type but with one end 15mm the other 3/4" to connect to a dishwasher. Is there such a part? I dislike the ones with a handle as I find they get loose after a while.
 

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Cant say I've ever seen one but all you need to do is use a normal 15mm ISO valve and then fit a 1/2" female to 3/4" male adapter/coupler, with some tape/thread

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Why does it need to be the screw type ? why cant you just use a standard washing machine valve with the plastic lever ?
 
The image shows an isolator valve with 15mm each end. I would like to find one of the same screw type but with one end 15mm the other 3/4" to connect to a dishwasher. Is there such a part? I dislike the ones with a handle as I find they get loose after a while.
 
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The plastic levers I've had in the past have all worn away the inner screw hole.

Thanks Rob I think I will try and get your solution if not too much more than getting a lever type as per ianmcd's solution.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Thanks Rob I'll try your suggestion if not too much more than the plastic lever type as per ianmcd.
 
The plastic levers I've had in the past have all worn away the inner screw hole.
just remove the plastic lever and keep it in a safe place, the bollofix valves that you are looking for are absole crap, they will leak as soon as used
 

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