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(4 customer reviews) 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
delta RP32527 flex hose for kitchen faucet ok,
November 9, 2011 C. Totton - See all my reviews
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Highly suggest getting the new clip with the new hose, as it has a new o-ring to replace the old stiff one at the hose inlet connection that broke on me when removing it. Too bad the hose does not come with the o-ring for the hose inlet connection (under the sink) as the old clip seemed still ok. But I am glad I ordered the clip with the hose to get the new o-ring. Expensive pair of items, but cheaper and less work than a new faucet at this point. The inlet end of the new hose had its brass piece that slips over the o-ring slightly bent in, and I gingerly used a large drill bit to try to smooth it outwards...but not sure if I really moved it out at all.
I did not read the clip instructions before trying to get the old clip off, and I cut my knuckle under the sink trying to pull the clip off with some pliers on it. The instructions state that one has to stretch the clip forks apart to push it off (and on) the hose inlet parts. Their was some corrosion at the o-ring at...Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Exact replacement,
April 12, 2011 Ole "Animal lover" (Auburn, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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Thank you for the new hose assembly - saved us a lot of time and energy searching the local stores. It was an exact replacement and was delivered in a reasonable amount of time.
If this is what you need, you got it.,
February 18, 2012 Gregorio Wheeler de Vazquez (Monterey Park, CA) - See all my reviews
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It was VERY HARD to find the right brand of hose I needed, especially since there is nothing on the hardware to identify it. Luckily, my business-manager-type spouse had kept the initial plumbing order from years ago and I then was able to locate the brand and type via internet search. The end connecting to the pipe was the kicker since its an "easy connect" for plumbers but not the standard out there at the hardware stores. Please note when installing this that you have to keep the slider/holder element (which you should have when you take off the old hose) and clip it with the larger band toward the bottom of the fitting. There are little inserts that keep it from falling off when the water is on. If you press these together before inserting it seems to work better. I had two "blowouts" before I figured this out, being the dumbest home do-it-yourselfer on the planet. Otherwise, this product, though expensive, did the job and we're back in business in the kitchen.