Sink hose connection

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Paulina

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We sprung a leak in our sink hose. We started by removing the old hose which had a plastic connector. We purchased a new hose with a quick connect adapter but nothing seems to be fitting. What should we be using with a fixture in the picture?
 

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There is no real standard, so you probably need to buy one made for your specific valve. And, it isn't uncommon for even those made by the same company to use different parts for different models. Can you tell from the top what company? Have you tried their website to find a part number?
 

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Honestly I don't know how to find out the brand. I looked at the spout and it says A.112.18.1. 1.86GPM (6.8LPM) MAX. I searched that and it came up with Moen and Delta products so I guess I'll have to search their sites. Is there more information underneath?
 

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Check for tags on the lines underneath. If you find a brand and model, call the manufacturer and see if that is still under warranty.
 
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