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Wells Replacement Black Hose For Basin Units Universal Non Mesh
Wells Replacement Black Hose For Basin Units Universal Non Mesh
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Wells Universal Replacement Black Hose for Basin Units
Restore your basin unit's functionality with the Wells Universal Replacement Black Hose.
This durable, non-mesh hose is designed for universal compatibility, making it the perfect solution for replacing a worn-out or damaged hose on most salon basin units.
Its sleek black finish and high-quality construction ensure it not only looks professional but also stands up to the demands of a busy salon environment.
Say goodbye to leaks and kinks. This replacement hose provides reliable, leak-proof performance, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted service for every client.
Key Features:
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Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit a wide range of salon basin units, making it a versatile and practical replacement part.
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Durable, Non-Mesh Design: The smooth, non-mesh exterior prevents hair from catching and tangling, simplifying cleanup and maintaining a hygienic workspace.
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Leak-Proof Performance: Constructed from high-quality, resilient materials to provide a secure and leak-free connection, ensuring a dry and safe salon floor.
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Professional Black Finish: A clean, classic black hose that seamlessly integrates with any basin unit's aesthetic.
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Long-Lasting: Built to withstand the rigors of daily use in a professional setting.
How to Install:
Note: We recommend that this be installed by a professional plumber or someone with experience in plumbing.
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Preparation: Turn off the water supply to the basin unit. This is a crucial step to prevent any leaks or flooding during the replacement process.
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Disconnect the Old Hose: Use an adjustable wrench to carefully loosen and unscrew the old hose from both the faucet and the basin unit.
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Install the New Hose: Screw the Wells Universal Replacement Black Hose into place, first connecting it to the faucet and then to the basin unit. Ensure all connections are hand-tight, then use a wrench to tighten an additional quarter turn. Do not overtighten, as this can damage the fittings.
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Check for Leaks: Slowly turn the water supply back on and check all connections for any leaks. If you see any drips, gently tighten the connections until the leaking stops.
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