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On 6/5/2021 4:17 PM, Wade Garrett wrote:
I'm replacing the water supply hoses on my washer with stainless steel braided hoses. I notice some models have a 90 degree elbow at one end of the hoses. Do these restrict the flow any? I'm also not sure if the elbow end is attached to the washer or reversed and attached to the water supply valve. Youtube videos show it both ways. After several failures over time on Water heater connection hoses, I gave up on stainless braided hoses. They never seem to last over a couple years before they leak. I suspect that the stainless is just a sales gimmick and the hose they use inside it is cheap garbage to make up for it. On water heaters I use the corrugated metal connectors, and rubber on the washer, plastic on sinks. |
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