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what are these pipe adapters called?

I was in Home Depot looking for a pipe adapter for my kitchen sink. The copper pipe that the water supply line connects to doesn't have treads for it to screw into. I thought I was going to have to weld a adapter with threads on, but the store guy mentioned that they have one's that dont need welding because they have a special tool that can force the pipe on and off. They were out and I forgot to ask him what they are called.

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