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Hi I bought a replacement shower hose for a pull out shower.

It has a male connector end which attaches to the water supply. But the new one appears to be 1/2 inch when the original appears to be 5/8 inch in diameter.

The websites do not seem to specify which suggests a standard size which I dont have. Is it better to get a connector (if so where?) or should I buy a new hose at the right size, (if so where?)

I would be grateful for anyone steering me in right direction/

Thanks :)
 
Are you saying the original one is bigger than the replacement? If anything I would have expected it might be 3/8" but can't help with 5/8" sorry.
 
Hmmm that's an interesting one! Hopefully someone will be able to help you :) Good luck
 
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