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I have just recently had a 1/2" garden tap outside,but the hose pipes I've bought are all for 1/2" taps but none fit,could an one help me please
 
Any pictures of said outside tap ?
 

Remove the white bit and the yellow bit should just screw onto the outside tap
 

Remove the white bit and the yellow bit should just screw onto the outside tap
Hi,that's what I have now, but it doesn't screw on
 
You have threads showing correct and not the spigot eg for a hose

Below is should be what you see
 

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Yep just post a pic up of what you have and we can advise
 

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