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HomeGarden StoreHoses, Nozzles & MoreHose PartsClaber 8583 Koala Indoor Faucet Adapter |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 47 customer reviews )
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28 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Make sure it will fit your faucet! Read on! Apr 15, 2008
By John Doe It may not be obvious from the picture - this thing clamps on to your faucet; it doesn't screw on. There is a rubber seal and a clamp mechanism that attaches it. So, if you have a funny-shaped faucet, it might not work for you. Fortunately, it works in my kitchen. But, I don't think it would work in my bathroom. Usage is pretty easy and intuitive. And, the seal is good. Almost no leaking or spraying if you do it right.
21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Will not fit most indoor faucets Dec 23, 2009
By Diane M. Freeman I tried it on all 5 of my indoor faucets. Directions were non-existant and, while some claim it is intuitive, it's not really. Once I got some further instruction I figured out that ut will not work on the vast majority of sink faucets. The faucet must be narrow enough (max about 1 inch) to fit into the adapter. So fancy wider faucet casings won't work. And the bend in the faucet must be less than about an inch max (bend to spout). There must be a bend in the faucet of 90 degrees or less. Claims to fit most...I would guess it would fit very few.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Indoor Hose Connector Jul 03, 2007
By Kathleen A. Evans I have no working outdoor faucet & need a hose for watering plants, washing car, etc. I was surprised to find an indoor faucet connector & a bit skeptical that it could work. Since it was reasonably priced I decided to take a chance. It connects easily to kitchen faucet & once you make sure it's tightly attached it works great. I love it! I attach my lightweight nylon hose to it & run it outside.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Can adjust height works perfectly! May 21, 2011
By gaby214 The first time I tried to put it I thought my God the reviews were right but then I unscrewed the bottom part which can be adjusted accoording to faucet length and now it is perfect! Also make sure that you don't make it too tight because you don't want to scratch your faucet or probably crack the connector. It is made of very hard plastic but then if you want it to last a long time just take care of it.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Here's my directions since it only comes with a picture. Jul 14, 2009
By A. Crawford Just got this connector so can't give it 5 stars yet but so far so good. Before ordering I read the reviews and decided to get it and figure it out myself. Start out pulling apart the 2 pieces by pulling down on the orange band (quick release). Now you have one part to screw your hose to and the other will be on your faucet. Your faucet will ultimately be pressed into the white rubber seal. Adjust the connector by turning the black flang so your faucet head with fit into the opening. Press down the orange top so the faucet presses into the white seal tightly. Turn on water...no leaks? Tight enough! Click your hose with its piece into the connector on the faucet and you're ready!
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