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P**M
Didn’t fit until.....
Decent quality weight for the $. It didn’t slip over my bathroom faucet - until I used a steak knife to make pizza cuts or slits (like in the shape of rays around a sun- Like an asterisk shape *) in the inner rubber ring. Then it was pliable enough to fit into the faucet and remain waterproof. No leaks. Now it works great. The tubing is about 3 ft long.
N**T
Works great! May need to modify it a little...
My bathtub faucet is an inch, but there was no way this little tiny hole was going over it. Thanks to a previous review, I decided to try cutting slits into the edges of the small hole. I still couldn't get it to go over, so put a few drops of conditioner in it to lessen the friction, and then it went right on. Works great and no leaks. Thank you to the reviewer who suggested cutting the slits. My Aussies bath time just went from 30 minutes with a large cup, to less than 10 minutes.
T**R
Useful and easy
I use this in my laundry basin to add water to my low-water ('high efficiency': I'll be the judge of that!) washing machine tub. It's also useful for giving items that my new puppy has soiled a quick rinse once thrown into the tub, either to rinse off the odour or prevent stains from setting. I unscrewed the bit at the tip of my tap and this hose fits snugly and perfectly on the end. Easy to remove when I just want the plain old tap. Glad I got it.
C**E
Worked great! Once I removed the tip of the faucet ...
Worked great! Once I removed the tip of the faucet the hose was super easy to put on and fit great.
D**T
I wouldnt
It didnt fit well on any of our faucets. I put little cuts on the faucet end of the attachment as others here suggested, it still didnt work and of course now I cant send it back. It just made the seal less reliable and water now squirted upwards. Im a fairly successful do it yourselfer so its probably not me. Afterwards I noticed more rubbery ones available in local hardware stores and wished I had waited in order to see what I was getting. I think they would have slipped over the faucet with less fuss and better seal.
K**.
Perfect for my very specific purpose
This item is marketed for lots of things it shouldn't be, like washing a dog or taking a shower. I read all the reviews complaining of the too-small connector and the too-short hose and thought, "that sounds like exactly what I'm looking for."My VERY specific purpose was that (a) I rent, so cannot install a kitchen hose sprayer, and (b) I have a portable dishwasher which requires a narrow quick-connect aerator. All I want is to be able to spray down my large single sink, which means I want the shortest hose possible.That tiny hole that others have mentioned just happens to fit the quick connect (5/8" diameter) perfectly - not so loose that it pops off under pressure, and not so tight that it's hard to remove. The hose, at 40-1/2" long, is way too long for my purposes, but it will do.If I had a really small dog that I wanted to wash in this sink, it would definitely work.
S**Y
Tight but good!
Attached to my utility sink with a standard hose thread. I couldn’t get it on at first but I massaged an stretched it and got it on. Worked great & didn’t leak. You might try some silicone grease or soap. It’s likely to stretch over time so so tight is good!
K**.
Absolutely useless. Doesn't fit anything.
Absolutely useless. The nozzle doesn't fit over any faucet. From the outside it looks like it will fit but inside the nozzle just 1/2" down is a solid plastic piece with a hole that is only less than 1/2 inch across. I tried to cut it so that it would spread and accommodate a normal size kitchen faucet but now it just sprays everywhere. I even took the aerator off the tip of the faucet. Still no luck. Just too small.Ridiculous design.I'm going to try one of the other sprayers.If you do decide to give it a try, I hope you have better than luck than I did.
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