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Anyone know what these pushfit connectors are called on the above powerflush machine, I could do with sourcing some to make up some pipes.
 
I bought extras as i made some hose extensions up for longer runs
 
Look up a company called fluid air components they sell brass camlock fittings they won't ware like the plastic ones
 
My camlocks have arrived, now need 3/4" hoses. Looking at Hozelock tricoflex ?? anyone any better or cheaper ideas ?
 
My camlocks have arrived, now need 3/4" hoses. Looking at Hozelock tricoflex ?? anyone any better or cheaper ideas ?
There. May be cheaper but I would probably still get the tricoflex it is a quality hose.
 
Ill have a look at mine in daylight and let you know what i use. Its not n the most flexible but i just have no worries about it when it heats up - nice and tough
 
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