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Pythons attachments?

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Posted 05 April 2004 - 09:59 PM

Here's something I learned. I went out and bought a python, and when I got it home, and tried to hook it up, it wouldn't fit my faucet. So, I went to nnnnnn, and bought a waterbed kit. These come with several handy attachments that fit to your faucet, and you don't have to worry about ordering them. A waterbed kit is roughly $4. :hi
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 06:29 AM

That's a very good idea! :D I'll have to see if can get one of those myself. Thanks for the tip!
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Posted 28 April 2004 - 04:25 PM

Hey, thats awesome!! Ever since I moved last summer Ive had nothing but problems with my Python. It wont attach to my kitchen sink so I use the bathroom sink, then that floods the bathroom. Im going to nnnnnn tomorrow and getting one! :)
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Posted 30 April 2004 - 09:02 AM

my sisters python kit came with lil attachments for different faucets..., It was taped to the inside of the bag.Have ya'll checked to see if it is taped to the bag/instructions? She over looked, I saw it LOL, She thought she was gonna have to buy extra stuff herself:)
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Posted 01 May 2004 - 11:12 PM

The adapter that came with the Python did fit the kitchen faucet once we removed the aerator.

I'd say that the Python is too fragile (parts break too easily), the hose diameter is too small (tanks take too long to drain and fill), and the darn thing cost lots more than assembling similar components from a hardware store. Accessories and replacement parts are way too expensive too, but at least they are available.

But it is so much better than hauling buckets. I like the clear hoses too.

Caroline in San Jose
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