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We have a kinked copper pipe that leads to the dishwasher under our sink. All I would like to know is what kind of pipe it is. I cannot find a similar one anywhere online and it would be a great help if someone could direct me to an example.

The pipe is copper 12mm and terminates with a threaded section that is roughly 25mm in diameter. PXL_20230228_130719230.jpgPXL_20230228_130712997.jpg
 
It’s a dishwasher tap you can turn the water supply on and off with the tap
 
Thanks for everyone's help, we have decided to go with another plumber to try and fix the problem as we have had no such luck ourselves. We tried to change the fitting but it leaked a little and we couldn't get the leverage to properly seal it.
 

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