What is the difference between a kitchen faucet hard pipe and a hose?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-10-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The hard pipe is a hard pipe that is directly connected to the faucet, usually only used for wall embedded pipes, and the hose is connected from the hard pipe to the hose near the faucet, which is easy to install and easy to replace, in fact, including the sewer is also a hose connection.

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