Flexible Water Supply Hose for Faucets and Bathrooms
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- Brand: K&M
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A flexible water supply hose is a plumbing connector used between a water source and a compatible faucet, sink, toilet or water heater. Its flexible construction helps form a practical water path in restricted spaces where rigid pipework would be difficult to install.
Available in 60 cm and 90 cm lengths, the hose lets you select an appropriate distance between the two connection points. It is described as suitable for hot and cold water and made with corrosion-resistant materials. The thread size and connector type at both ends must still be checked before ordering.
The problem: The route between an isolation valve and a faucet or appliance may be indirect or restricted, making a rigid connection difficult.
The solution: This flexible hose bends between compatible connection points and is available in 60 cm or 90 cm lengths, helping avoid excessive tension when correctly selected and installed.
- Flexible construction for restricted installation spaces.
- Available in 60 cm and 90 cm lengths.
- Suitable for hot and cold water according to the product description.
- Described as resistant to rust and corrosion.
- Suitable for compatible faucets and sinks.
- Can serve compatible toilets and water heaters.
- Useful for new installations or replacing a hose of matching dimensions.
- Creates a flexible route without forming rigid pipework.
- Two length options help reduce tension or unnecessary excess hose.
- Kitchen faucet water connections.
- Bathroom faucets and basins.
- Compatible toilet-cistern supply connections.
- Compatible water-heater installations.
- Replacing an old or damaged hose with a matching type.
- Household plumbing maintenance in restricted spaces.
| Length | When to Select It | What to Consider |
|---|---|---|
| 60 cm | For a relatively short distance between the water source and fixture. | Allow a gentle natural curve rather than installing the hose fully stretched. |
| 90 cm | For a longer route or one that must pass around an obstruction. | Do not coil excess length tightly or create a sharp bend. |
Important: Correct length alone does not ensure compatibility. Confirm the thread size, male or female orientation, connector style and required sealing washer at both ends before ordering.
- Shut off the isolation valve or main water supply before removing the old hose.
- Open the faucet to release remaining water pressure.
- Confirm that both ends of the new hose fit the valve and faucet or appliance.
- Check that all required washers or sealing rings are present.
- Connect the first end by hand, then secure it appropriately without overtightening.
- Route the hose in a broad natural curve without twisting, folding or crushing it.
- Connect the second end in the same manner.
- Restore the water gradually and inspect both ends for droplets or leakage.
- Inspect the connections again after several minutes of operation.
Installation note: Some connectors seal with an internal washer, while other thread types require a suitable sealant. Do not automatically apply thread tape to every connection; follow the connector design or consult a plumber.
| What to Check | Requirement | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 60 or 90 cm with enough allowance for a natural curve. | A short hose is placed under tension; excessive length may kink or coil. |
| Thread size | Must match the valve and faucet or appliance. | An incorrect size prevents proper installation and may damage threads. |
| Connector types | Identify the male or female orientation and connector form at both ends. | Hoses of the same length can have completely different connectors. |
| Washer and seal | Use the correct washer or sealant for the connection design. | Incorrect sealing may cause water leakage. |
| Water temperature | Described for hot and cold water, subject to installation specifications. | No maximum temperature is stated. |
It creates a flexible water path between two compatible points where rigid pipework would be inconvenient. Two length options help avoid excessive tension and unsuitable bends, while the hose is described for compatible hot- and cold-water household connections.
Before: An old hose may be stiff, stretched, twisted or showing moisture around its connectors.
After: A compatible replacement provides an appropriately curved route, with both connectors secured and checked for leakage.
The hose is described as durable and resistant to rust and corrosion, but the precise inner-tube, braiding and connector materials are not stated. Periodic inspection is important because the hose remains connected to a pressurised water source.
- Inspect the hose and connectors regularly for moisture, corrosion, bulging or cracking.
- Replace it immediately if leakage or visible damage appears.
- Do not bend it sharply or crush it behind a cabinet.
- Do not use the hose to suspend tools or support weight.
- Keep it away from sharp edges and direct heat.
- Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth and dry it.
- Recheck the connectors after maintenance or moving the fixture.
- Compatible kitchen and bathroom faucets.
- Household sinks and basins.
- Toilet cisterns with matching connectors.
- Water heaters compatible with the hose specifications.
- Installation and maintenance in restricted spaces.
- Replacing a hose with matching length and connector types.
- Connections whose thread sizes or connector types do not match the hose.
- Drainage applications; this is a water-supply hose.
- Gas, compressed air or unspecified liquids.
- Systems requiring a specified pressure or temperature rating not provided on the page.
- Installations that keep the hose stretched, twisted or sharply bent.
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Flexible water supply and connection hose |
| Available lengths | 60 cm and 90 cm |
| Water type | Hot and cold water according to the product description |
| Applications | Compatible faucets, sinks, toilets and water heaters |
| Flexibility | Flexible construction for restricted spaces |
| Corrosion resistance | Described as rust- and corrosion-resistant |
| Exact material | Inner-tube, braiding and connector materials are not stated |
| Thread size | Not stated; check both ends before ordering |
| Connector types | Not clearly stated in the product information |
| Maximum temperature | Not stated |
| Maximum operating pressure | Not stated |
| Package quantity | One hose in the selected length |
- Shut off the water supply before installation or replacement.
- Do not rely on appearance alone; verify length, thread size and connector type at both ends.
- Do not overtighten the connectors, as this may damage the washer or threads.
- Do not kink, twist or tightly coil the hose.
- Check for leaks immediately after restoring water and again shortly afterwards.
- If bulging, cracking, corrosion or dripping appears, shut off the water and replace the hose.
- Professional installation is recommended when compatibility or sealing method is uncertain.
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