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Title: Hose dear !
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on July 22, 2008, 15:32:51
I know this is the wrong forum to post on, and I'm sorry, but it's the most useful forum around, plus we're a friendly bunch!  ;D

I'm after a hose connector for my kitchen tap.  Unfortunately it's a mixer tap and it's big.  I've tried the largest Hozelock adapter that uses the large jubilee clip but this is still not big enough in diameter and depth.  I can't use the one that clamps on either as the tap us a large upside down U shape.  Can anyone help before my arms stretch beyond use from carrying cans and cans of water!
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: Tee Gee on July 22, 2008, 15:51:25
Can't say I have ever seen one.

Question!

Is your kitchen sink fitted on an outside wall?

If so fit a 'tee' to your cold supply pipe,drill a suitable hole in the wall to the outside,push a piece of ½" (12mm)  pipe through the hole then fit a bib tap on the end of this finally connect the other end to the 'tee'.

With a bit of additional pipe you could also consider fitting a stop valve to isolate indoors from outdoors if needs be. eg. during the winter months.

Then you have no need to come into the house with your mucky boots as you will have your very own outdoor water supply.

This is how I overcome the same problem, in my case I connected to the washing machine cold supply in the utility room.
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on July 22, 2008, 16:59:54
No such luck I'm afraid.  Garden is at the back of the house and the kitchen is at the front.   :(
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: debster on July 22, 2008, 19:11:14
i have a mixer tap and a hose adaptor for it it looks like this and fixes easily on my square chunky mixer tap
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: debster on July 22, 2008, 19:13:35
the tap is similar to this but chunkier and squarer
dont kow if this helps
actually my mixer tap is quite a lot bigger!
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on July 22, 2008, 19:21:37
It looks like this, only the end has a flange.  (Is it me or does that sound rude?)

(http://www.yor-appliances.co.uk/shop/images/eiger_white.jpg)
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: debster on July 22, 2008, 19:35:22
ok ive put it together and taken some piccies here it is
do you reckon its what youre looking for ?
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: star on July 22, 2008, 20:51:27
Hi PJ, you say your kitchen is at the front of the house. Is your bathroom at the back? Because Tee Gee's suggestion of a tee to an outside tap is probably the best.

I had one of  those adapters Debs, it always sprayed so I ended up with a soaking wet kitchen. Wasn't quite the right size for the tap I think. They do work well though if the fit exactly ;)
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: tonybloke on July 22, 2008, 21:21:38
a self cutting kit is available which is used for washing machine taps. these are the same thread as most outside taps and hose fittings (and you get a valve) ;D
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on July 22, 2008, 22:41:18
I think the people who built my house were either a) daft or b) had the plans upside down.  The Bathroom is in the middle of the house with no outside wall!

Perhaps I should move and the only specification would be the house must have an outside tap.  Then again, knowing my luck, I'll move then there'll be a hose pipe ban!
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: star on July 23, 2008, 01:16:36
 ;D ;D ;D @ PJ........the hose pipe ban bit!

I didn't know you could plumb into the washing machine pipe, good idea ;)
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: davyw1 on July 23, 2008, 07:14:54
Not knowing how big your house does not help but can you not run a hose over the top of the house secured to the walls, then just put an extention onto it when required
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: saddad on July 23, 2008, 07:47:48
An outside tap, and toilet was a major selling point when we bought this house with an allotment at the bottom of the garden!!  :)
Title: Re: Hose dear !
Post by: Patrick King on July 24, 2008, 20:53:54
i know this might be a bit pricey, but what about getting and outside tap at the front then get 2 hose pipes and join the 2 together. i done my outside tap only cost £12.99 for the kit. from b&Q i think, cant remember.
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