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Last Updated: Monday, June 25th, 2001, Created: Monday, June 25th, 2001
It's actually fairly easy to cut off the damaged section and install a new screw end to any hose. Just make sure that you know the inside diameter of your hose, or take a piece with you to the store to get a good match. The problem is that if you pull it to the side so hard that it broke once, it will probably break again, or if not break, at least kink and slow down the flow of water.
Keywords: Faucets, Hose, Repair
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