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I’d be very surprised if they met WRAS requirements but crack on
If it's a good quality one, then the OP should be fine. Never had that happen with Hoselock, for example.Hope your proposed flexi pipe mod with the quick release fasteners does not blow off in the cupboard when only hot water is going through it after all the sound advice the guys have given, now that would be a terrible shame....
Right because I haven't been taking their advice, even though this thread is now atleast 2 pages. Great words pal!Hope your proposed flexi pipe mod with the quick release fasteners does not blow off in the cupboard when only hot water is going through it after all the sound advice the guys have given, now that would be a terrible shame....
All I would caution is that if your connectors look the same but are different brands, they might not be compatible.Right because I haven't been taking their advice, even though this thread is now atleast 2 pages. Great words pal!
Not rented pal just seemed like a quicker way to gain warm water access for this type of situation.Is the property rented, would this have anything to do with not doing it properly with an outside tap?
All I will add is be certain the stop valve nearest the supply is turned off when you finish and the hose isn`t left under pressure.
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