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Hi all. Had a call from customer who flooded her kitchen after having an insinkerator fitted. Turns out the plumber didn't connect the overflow to the insinkerator waste.

Now it is a Franke sink that doesn't come with a flexi overflow. It is rigid. Now I need to run a bit of pipe from this to the connection on the waste. Any ideas? All flexi pipe seems too small a diameter and not long enough.

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Washing machine waste flexi ???
 
Thinking of some black rubber tube for car radiators. A bit like vailliant flow and return pipes
 
A Franke sink agent would probably be able to supply you an overflow fitting which suits flexi overflow.
The trap I guess could be replaced with double spigot, if you don't have extra spigot
 
There is a place on the insinkerator which is for a washing machine so I could just put in There? Believe it is just capped off on the inside of the insinkerator. Didn't even bother contacting Franke as I thought I would suss this out easily but time has caught up with me. Doh
 
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