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Can anyone advise of what fitting is required to connect the pictured flexi pipe to a 15mm copper pipe? The diameter of the nut end is 28mm.

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Why are you trying to connect the large nut end to a 15mm copper pipe?
I think, judging by the photo that the flexi is a 22mm nut usually for straight onto standard bath taps and the other end is probably 15mm for copper. That end is usually for a nut & olive supplied with flexi, or some are different & have a nut & washer for male fitting.
You can get a flexi to suit your requirement. Or get a plumber to do it in copper, which is my preferred way as I hate flexis because they are just braided rubber hoses.
 
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Could be someone trying to wind me up, showing indecent photos of horrible flexis! :smile:
 
Judging by the pic it looks brand new normally come as a pair and reckon the nut olive has been taken off.
 
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