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Hi all,
I have moved my washing machine into a different room and discovered that the flood proof (sometimes called aqua stop) inlet hose has turned red on the mechanism part. This apparently means the inner hose has leaked and according to the manufacturer, AEG, I must now replace the hose entirely. They sell them for the disgusting price of £35, plus postage. Few places seem to sell them.
What do people think of these things? Is it a gimmick? The other option is just put a conventional hose on it, like the one my Bosch dishwasher just came with (although weirdly they show an aquastop type in the manual). I bought a conventional one from toolstation yesterday and must say it seems quite cheap and nasty. All the stores are selling similar. There is always a proportion of people in the reviews saying the hose has failed and I am a bit paranoid about that. That said, AEG sell conventional ones and refer to them as "high quality".
Question: if I buy the hot water hose for my cold feed, will that work fine, or are the hot water ones designed to prefer hot water in some way? AEG's hot water pipe can take 60C hot water, but the cold one only 25C according to their specs. I could buy the cold one but they only do it in a ridiculously long length which I don't want.
Finally, the waste pipe on my washing machine has this rubber spigot thing on the end of it, for connecting to a sink waste. However, I am now intending to put the waste into a vertical open pipe. Can I just put that spigot into it, even though it would fill the vertical pipe? Just wondering if that setup needs air to be available to prevent a vacuum? I attach a photo of it.
Thanks
I have moved my washing machine into a different room and discovered that the flood proof (sometimes called aqua stop) inlet hose has turned red on the mechanism part. This apparently means the inner hose has leaked and according to the manufacturer, AEG, I must now replace the hose entirely. They sell them for the disgusting price of £35, plus postage. Few places seem to sell them.
What do people think of these things? Is it a gimmick? The other option is just put a conventional hose on it, like the one my Bosch dishwasher just came with (although weirdly they show an aquastop type in the manual). I bought a conventional one from toolstation yesterday and must say it seems quite cheap and nasty. All the stores are selling similar. There is always a proportion of people in the reviews saying the hose has failed and I am a bit paranoid about that. That said, AEG sell conventional ones and refer to them as "high quality".
Question: if I buy the hot water hose for my cold feed, will that work fine, or are the hot water ones designed to prefer hot water in some way? AEG's hot water pipe can take 60C hot water, but the cold one only 25C according to their specs. I could buy the cold one but they only do it in a ridiculously long length which I don't want.
Finally, the waste pipe on my washing machine has this rubber spigot thing on the end of it, for connecting to a sink waste. However, I am now intending to put the waste into a vertical open pipe. Can I just put that spigot into it, even though it would fill the vertical pipe? Just wondering if that setup needs air to be available to prevent a vacuum? I attach a photo of it.
Thanks
