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SPECIFICATIONS -Material : Stainless Steel -Inner Tube Material : EPDM, high pressure resistance -Connnector Material : Brass -Finish : Brushed Nickel -Length : 1.5-Meters or 59-Inch IMPORTANT:IMPORTANT: One Thread size is M15 x 1, The other thread is G1/2 " Female Thread (about 3/4")Connects to Sprayer please check your connector size before purchase! Package Includes Pull-out Hose Buy from WEIRUN Quality stainless steel V.S. low grade steel, easy to rust Thick, non-recycled EPDM V.S. Thin, recycled Standard 1/2¡± IPS connector fits most spray head 30-days return guaranteed
NOTICE The connector of faucet hose is M15/1(External thread) x G1/2 (internal thread) , it's only designed for a STANDARD TYPE of pull out kitchen faucets, please check the size and thread type before ordering.
One End G1/2 " Female Thread (about 3/4" ,19mm )Connects to Sprayer , fits most spray heads which have G1/2 straight male thread ( thread size about 2 cm or 0.8 inch). please check your connector size before purchase!
Inner pipe made of non-toxic, ordorless EPDM material, high pressure resistance.
Effortless Installation Featuring brass end fittings, our hose allows for smooth rotation and quick installation. Say goodbye to complicated setups – replacing your old or damaged hose is now a hassle-free task, requiring no additional tools or professional assistance.
Dedicated After-Sales Support Shop with confidence and peace of mind. We are dedicated to delivering the finest products and customer service. Should you encounter any issues with your hose, our team is readily available to assist you.
The hose on our kitchen faucet decided to spring a leak and make a mess. Of course we were a month away from replacing the faucet/sink/counter in a kitchen remodel. It was a bit of a pain to install the hose but not because of the hose flaw. It was a function of the old faucet. I removed the old hose without a problem. Trying to push the new hose back down through the tight clearances inside the faucet was not happening. Finally I decided to push something stiff (old 12 gauge electrical wire) up from the bottom which was not easy either. Finally got the wire pushed through, taped the hose to the wire end-to-end, and pushed/pulled/threatened the hose through. Once that was done the rest of the install was easy. That is if you like spending a couple hours cramped underneath a sink where you cannot get to anything you need to reach. The new hose does pull out and push back in much easier than the old hose. I am very happy I did not have to spend much on this short-term fix. It does work very well.