
Faucet Aerator adapter to garden hose 11/16-27x5/8-11.5
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Bought a new bathroom faucet this weekend and needed another adapter to hook up to my fish tank. This is the smallest adapter I have ever seen for an aerator at 11/16"-27 threads per inch. (when off measures about .687" on the male threads.) This is a female adapter. So once you remove the aerator, this will screw directly onto the male threads of the faucet. ** Do be careful dealing with plastic that has been coated in chrome like this sink. They are not that strong. They will not sell you an adapter because they simply are not designed with enough strength to hold up to an attachment. They are designed to hold onto an aerator, and nothing more. If you do print this make sure your printed threads are clear, or you could strip your original threads on the sink and need to replace it. ** Goes on the Home Depot line "Glacier Bay™ Dorind 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome. " https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glacier-Bay-Dorind-4-in-Centerset-2-Handle-High-Arc-Bathroom-Faucet-in-Chrome-HD67110W-6001/313599888 Included a link and a photo in case they decide to change the link when they re-market it for black friday "sales" Added a larger ring around the top about 1/4 inch to give it a bit of stability and not rely totally on the threads for sideways force. THreads should be loose enough to work even without a perfectly tuned printer. Should print with no supports. I would recommend using the setting on your printer to keep the nozzle inside the printed area to keep from having any stringing to clean up on the inside threads.
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