It fit, I got the 90 degree on one end because I though binging stainless it might not bend sharply . I thought the inside diameter would be smaller then I wanted maybe 3/8 but as it turned out same as the hose I took out. So is it really stainless, how long will it last? I do know you do not want one to break when your not home so I changed it. I must say the ones I took out where 30 years old and looked good ...they don't make rubber like that now.FYI if I would do it again I would turn the water off in the street because turning an old valve (copper) at the machine made it leak which it id not before .
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The quality is good and the price was reasonable. The passages are a little smaller than conventional hoses, so, although I did not check fill time, I believe fill might take a little longer.
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If you don't have stainless braided hoses, you could be in for a problem. Rubber hoses could rupture at any time. Braided stainless is much stronger and less likely to rupture. The price if these hoses is excellent. Try buying these at the big box stores. Excellent value.
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Inlet hole is only 3/16". It would take forever to fill the washer. Good hoses have a 3/8" line.
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Although the traditional rubber hoses didn’t give me any problem…..this steel braided line gives extra piece of mind for leaks/accidents …..very well put together!
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