LASCO 10-0970 12-Inch Dishwasher Water Supply Line, Braided Stainless Steel, X 3/8-Inch Femal Compression, 1-Pack
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We are dealing with a hose that has a diameter of only 3/8". An appliance such as a dishwasher or small appliance would use this hose to get water. When you switch from a hose spicot to a garden hose end, you should use a garden hose end instead of 3/8 compression end
Connectors are too large and the diameter of the hose is much larger than what is required for a refrigerator in a home.
A pair of 3/8" females on both ends is correct
Selected User Reviews For LASCO 10-0970 12-Inch Dishwasher Water Supply Line, Braided Stainless Steel, X 3/8-Inch Femal Compression, 1-Pack
Due to the fact that I was changing out my kitchen faucet and valves, I decided to switch out the copper dishwasher water supply line for a stainless steel braided Material quality and ease of installation make this line top of the line. The copper does not have to be curved to line up with the valve anymore. There's no doubt that it's worth checking out.
It measures approximately 25 feet in In this case, the water hose is being used to supply water to Under the sink, a 1/4 turn shutoff valve connects the line to the drain. Replaced with a new faucet that could not be used with the dishwasher adapter, the old kitchen sink faucet once again became inoperable. So I made a substitute faucet adapter that can be connected to the portable dishwasher when it's needed, with the end of the adapter simply laid in the sink while it's being operated. As soon as the dishwasher is not in use, the hose and faucet adapter are coiled under the sink and stored until the next time. The coil is flexible enough to coil easily and works well.
As you know, we remodeled our kitchen in September, a task that They found that the cloth towel line that came with the faucet was too short when they installed the dishwasher, so I had to get a longer one. The solution we used worked and let us reach the sink without any problem. We have only been using it for a few months now, but we have had no issues yet.
I would like to thank this hose for saving me a great deal of stress. In the old house we bought, the water was supplied by a copper piping from the sink to the dishwasher. When we installed a dishwasher, copper pipe was impossible to work with, and this was beyond the scope of our experience. These water supply lines at big box stores also were not long enough. Our experience with this hose is good and we saved ourselves from a lot of headaches.
As far as I could see, this was the only 8 ft 3/8" flex line During my kitchen remodel, I ran this in place of copper since it was easier. It was the best bet I could find after searching for a long time. My experience is that I have been using it for quite some time and it has worked very well. The system does not leak or have any other troublesome issues. I found this technique to be incredibly convenient, as it saved me the trouble of changing out the valve or running copper flex systems that are a constant hassle because if you ever catch copper lines with compression fittings you have to cut them off and get new ones almost every time. It was too easy to miss out on this opportunity.
It was kinked a bit up so that it would not fit through the opening, even though it is the right length and strength. Buy one, but i think that was just a fluke case, and I would still recommend this.
My dish washing machine worked well with this adapter. It was priced right, and I wasn't disappointed.
They worked perfectly. I needed a different water adapter because the water adapters that came with my faucet were too long. After purchasing and receiving these quickly, I was able to install them in no time, so I could start using.