Option to Connect Water Hose to Damaged Hose Outlet
Question:
slow leaking water hose connection on side of building bad/bent threads. how can i stop the slow drip-drip? also, Id like to be able to attach a standard garden hose and begin using the hose outlet again. Threads seem to be damaged/bent so I cannot screw in the garden hose.
asked by: David J
Expert Reply:
While we don't have a way to fix your hose outlet, we do have one product you can use that will allow you to attach a garden hose to your outlet with damaged threads:
- Camco Garden Hose Connector for Unthreaded or Stripped Faucet # CAM22484
This is the best option we have that will allow you to use a garden hose with an outlet that has damaged threads, though keep in mind it is not for use with any pressurized devices to put on the end of the hose (like a sprayer, for example). I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out which shows exactly how the connector works.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco Garden Hose Connector for Unthreaded or Stripped Faucet
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Drinking Water Hoses
- Hose Connector
- Camco
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