Last week I started my saga of ‘hooking a garden hose to a indoor (kitchen or bathroom) sink’! You’ll learn how it finally worked out on this week’s show. It was a big help when I added the 2ways 90 degree Elbow. I knew there was a weak spot in my setup the first time I tried it. It was where the garden hose connected at the sink and had to bend 90 degrees toward the yard. I bought the 90 degree elbow to eliminate that severe bend in the hose. But I didn’t it install it fast enough as you’ll learn in this week’s show. According to the company, their 2ways 90 Degree Elbow has coated the fully metal internal structure with TPR rubber providing a good grip, as well as adding the possibility of bumps, falls, and scrapes without getting ‘injured.’ The shut on/off provides an additional convenience of not making trips back and forth to and from the spigot.’ ….They company adds: One of our customer’s most popular uses are for RVs and boats. Due to the fact that RVs and boats have tight water compartments, there is not a lot of room to place the hose, which usually results in kinks and stoppages. The 90 degree angle give you the maneuverability which frees up space. It’s also good for washing machines which are too close to the wall, as well as low clearance spigots which might cause you to scrape your knuckles. It’s was about $14.00 on 6/20/20.

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Instead of that 7 piece kit I talked about on last week’s show, this single fitting let me attach a garden hose to my faucet. Maybe it was just luck! https://amzn.to/3fFT6ey

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