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Default Fitting and hose for water softener drain line

I've got a water softener, but the drain line is a bit of a bodge:
it's using a length of garden hoze shoved down the same stand pipe
that the washing machine uses. It works, but it has a tendancy to kink
and just doesn't look kosher.

Is there a proper attachment to use for these drain lines, that I
could attach to the stand pipe? Also, what's the proper hoze to use
for these things?
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I've got a water softener, but the drain line is a bit of a bodge:
it's using a length of garden hoze shoved down the same stand pipe
that the washing machine uses. It works, but it has a tendancy to kink
and just doesn't look kosher.

Is there a proper attachment to use for these drain lines, that I
could attach to the stand pipe? Also, what's the proper hoze to use
for these things?

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