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portable dishwasher
I bought a new faucet for the kitchen but now the unicoupler for the
dishwasher can't slide up high enough on the end without hitting the spout.Are there longer adaptor ends available? a1/4 inch would make all the difference in the world |
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portable dishwasher
yes longer ones are avilable try the manufacturer or a appliance repair
store. I converted my potable to semi installed to end the hassle of moving it around, its across from the sink and works fine |
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portable dishwasher
wrote in message ups.com... yes longer ones are avilable try the manufacturer or a appliance repair store. I converted my potable to semi installed to end the hassle of moving it around, its across from the sink and works fine After installing a new faucet for my mother, the kind that lets you pull out the faucet itself to use as a sprayer, I discovered that kind of faucet can't be used with a portable dishwasher. Used the extra hole in the sink to install a small one temp only faucet connected to the hot water only. I can't remember the special purpose these faucets were designed for but it works perfect for her D/W. Tom G. |
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