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Re: Plumbing Washing Machine to Kitchen Tap

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I believe there are a few with your name on them when one of us sees you next

We got the water inlet connected to the tap last night with some clippy on/off thingy's (I'll let mirfield give a more technical description ) and now just need to find a better solution for the water draining out as currently it's going out of the sink's waste pipe and is connected in a way that makes it difficult to connect and disconnect frequently. This means the kitchen cupboard is permanently open

thanks for the tips everyone (except GG - cheeky devil ).
mimi. you can buy a ubend with a second inlet for the washing machine waste pipe that will allow you to connect it from behind the cupboard. If you do it yourself, keep an eye on it the first few times as the volume of water draining out my be too much for the pipe and flood back.
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