Oh thank you SOOO much, I just got a 4 piece brass connector set & was flummoxed, I was trying all weekend to connect them to my new hoselock anti kink hose, I thought i'd bought the wrong size, my grandchildren are well excited now they can use their new paddling pool, well done you!
My wife wanted to send the whole hose to landfill and buy a new one. Couldn't for the life of me figure out the feature at 1:00 on my own. You've just saved us a hose and £30, thanks!
Makes it look easy for trying doing this when you got imperial tap and metric hose just won’t fit it’s a pain in the arse He has all the best connections setup but in reality people have all different connections.
Generally all UK garden taps are imperial 1/2" taps. These have a 1/2" BSP thread at the back where the water comes in and a 3/4" thread on the outlet where the hose fitting connects.
My mate put a brass connector on my tap, but my Nozzle was a plastic Hozelock type which came with a plastic tap connector. The plastic Hozelock Nozzle fits the brass tap connector okay. I guess both types are as good as each other.
sir purchased the same products ...in starting both the male.female connecter join easily and smoothly without .any effort but after 6 to 7 months of use these connecter became rigid and easily not fitting in each other until some adjustment has to be done there is no leakeage problem earlier and not prsently....but some rigidness came now ..is there is any solution such as cleaning greasing or any other method....plz suggest..
WD-40 or similar is great for the ball bearings and the stainless steel spring, it also helps reduce the limescale in hard water areas - just squirt some inside the fitting. For the rubber seal Petroleum Jelly (such as Vaseline) keeps the seal lubricated.
sir where can i buy the compelete assembly in india. plz. provide the purchase link of both these items means a link that will.provide the complete. set.one hose connector and one tap.connector in metal finish of same colour i.e. in golden finish
Could you tell me what's the price of a hose connector like this? I have a potable washing machine and the hose connector seems to have worn off since it linking and it doesn't get locked well and falls of very easily with the water pressure. A plumper wants me to pay him $25 for the hose connector and $65 for service charge 😞 Can the change it myself?
Here is a link to the website: www.garden-products.co.uk/catalogue/browse/brass-hose-fittings However, all of our fittings are BSP thread type, which work in the UK, Europe and many commonwealth countries.
Don't understand - what did you say, "nip that up"? Please forgive me I'm clueless about these types of things. You said it very quickly and I'm not sure what you meant? "A rubber seal?"
Everything depends upon the plastic teeth doing the job. I can't see this as anything other than a design weakness. Also you will need a good quality hose so that the hose walls do not yield.
The plastic teeth are nylon, which is a hard plastic. As the teeth have to dig into the plastic hose, if metal teeth were used, they would damage the hose. The hose does need to be a good quality hose, and should have enough thickness of material to allow the teeth to dig-in. As the metal ring on the outside is tightened, it exerts pressure onto the teeth to push them into the hose.
Didn't know the connector has to be fitted all the way up! I thought the connector was faulty before I saw this video. Thank you so much!
Oh thank you SOOO much, I just got a 4 piece brass connector set & was flummoxed, I was trying all weekend to connect them to my new hoselock anti kink hose, I thought i'd bought the wrong size, my grandchildren are well excited now they can use their new paddling pool, well done you!
Makes you feel like a complete idiot doesn’t it? Haha
Me too, little ones will be made up its connected now. Great video I was trying for days haha
My wife wanted to send the whole hose to landfill and buy a new one. Couldn't for the life of me figure out the feature at 1:00 on my own. You've just saved us a hose and £30, thanks!
I spent days trying to connect it until I saw your video!
excellent explanation and excellent video closeups of every detail. Thanks.
HUGE THANK YOU for the video ,i never realised the collar just sprang back THANK YOU!
Alex Laycock me too. There I was trying to stick that part on the bloody hose.
Was about to return it , then thought of RUclips and Bingo, didn't realise it was a pull down collar
Many Thanks
Makes it look easy for trying doing this when you got imperial tap and metric hose just won’t fit it’s a pain in the arse
He has all the best connections setup but in reality people have all different connections.
Generally all UK garden taps are imperial 1/2" taps. These have a 1/2" BSP thread at the back where the water comes in and a 3/4" thread on the outlet where the hose fitting connects.
Great video. Id like to see a demo of this video but on a flexible hose. Would it be the same procedure?
Just what I needed to see! Thanks mate
Thanks this was quite helpful 🙂 😊
I give you a thumb up! Exactly what I am looking for!
Finally. A decent video!
What kind of adapters do you use if you have a tap with no threads like a union tap
Thank you for producing a useful video clip
Most helpful
Thankyou.
Thanks, yes it comes with loads of connectors but you only need what you have shown.
Thankyou! Big help
Great help.. thank you!
Water won't come out when I connect the brass to it. Is there a lock or something?
thank you...been looking for this....😁😁😁👍
My mate put a brass connector on my tap, but my Nozzle was a plastic Hozelock type which came with a plastic tap connector. The plastic Hozelock Nozzle fits the brass tap connector okay. I guess both types are as good as each other.
Frucking Thank You! Looking for these for ages. OK but your tap has to have threads for this to work.
I have the same problem, can u tell me how did you connect it? (ı assumed u found a way because almost 1 year passed)
I've fitted my connector as shown but the non-return valve doesn't allow much water through. I don't know where I am going worng.
That is one disadvantage with the non-return connectors, as they plunger restricts the flow. There is not much you can do about it I am afraid.
Thank you
Is there different size ends
sir purchased the same products
...in starting both the male.female connecter join easily and smoothly without .any effort but after 6 to 7 months of use these connecter became rigid and easily not fitting in each other until some adjustment has to be done
there is no leakeage problem earlier and not prsently....but some rigidness came now
..is there is any solution such as cleaning greasing or any other method....plz suggest..
WD-40 or similar is great for the ball bearings and the stainless steel spring, it also helps reduce the limescale in hard water areas - just squirt some inside the fitting. For the rubber seal Petroleum Jelly (such as Vaseline) keeps the seal lubricated.
@@AccessMinigreenhouse thankz a lot
thanks very helpful
I have a outdoor bip tap without thread on it. I'm trying to figure out wat I need to do to connect a magic hose (bought from amazon)
I have the same problem, can u tell me how did you connect it?
does it fit shower tap? bathtub tap basically?
sir where can i buy the compelete assembly in india.
plz. provide the purchase link of both these items means a link that will.provide the complete. set.one hose connector and one tap.connector in metal finish of same colour i.e. in golden finish
These fitting always seem to leak.
These seem to leak massively with hozelock brand hoses.
Could you tell me what's the price
of a hose connector like this?
I have a potable washing machine and the hose connector seems to have worn off since it linking and it doesn't get locked well and falls of very easily with the water pressure.
A plumper wants me to pay him $25 for the hose connector and $65 for service charge 😞
Can the change it myself?
Here is a link to the website: www.garden-products.co.uk/catalogue/browse/brass-hose-fittings
However, all of our fittings are BSP thread type, which work in the UK, Europe and many commonwealth countries.
Where do I buy this from?
www.access-irrigation.co.uk/product-category/hand-watering/brass-snap-connectors/
Q. How do you take the f-er off (without cutting the hose) so it can be used on another hose.
Don't understand - what did you say, "nip that up"? Please forgive me I'm clueless about these types of things. You said it very quickly and I'm not sure what you meant? "A rubber seal?"
Everything depends upon the plastic teeth doing the job. I can't see this as anything other than a design weakness. Also you will need a good quality hose so that the hose walls do not yield.
The plastic teeth are nylon, which is a hard plastic. As the teeth have to dig into the plastic hose, if metal teeth were used, they would damage the hose. The hose does need to be a good quality hose, and should have enough thickness of material to allow the teeth to dig-in. As the metal ring on the outside is tightened, it exerts pressure onto the teeth to push them into the hose.
where can I buy this
www.access-irrigation.co.uk/shop/hand-watering/brass-snap-connectors
In a shop.
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Do y'all do 5/8" ones?