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I just moved into this flat and am trying to get my washing machine up
and running. The removal men kindly plugged it in for me but they said I needed to get a jubilee clip to make sure the hose stays on the water inlet. Have bought said jubilee clip, from Wilkinsons, at least when I asked for a jubilee clip the assistant came up with this. It's a ring with a screw at the side. I've tried unscrewing the screw to open up the ring but nothing happens. Have I bought the wrong thing, or is there perhaps a superior type of jubilee clip which I could buy, which might be easier to use? Sorry for asking such an elementary question. -- Sue Beans |
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