This Dishwasher Water Supply Hose Kit connects the dishwasher to the house water supply. Kit includes (1) 12' braided hose with 3/8" female connection and brass elbow and can be used with most major brands; check to see if your model number is compatible. Installing this accessory will require basic hand tools, some disassembly of the dishwasher and novice repair experience. You must unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the appliance before installing this part. Also turn off the dishwasher's water supply before you begin. Helpful Tip: We also recommend using affresh® Dishwasher Cleaner* (item W10282479) to help reduce limescale and mineral build-up that can be unsightly and affect your dishwasher s performance. *affresh® brand products are owned and distributed by Whirlpool Corporation.
- This product is a Factory Certified Accessory. These three words represent quality parts and accessories designed specifically for your appliance. Time tested engineering that meets our strict quality specifications
- This product is a universal accessory item compatible with several brands
- Package contains (1) Dishwasher Water Supply Hose Kit
- Tools Needed: Multi screwdriver
Prop65 |
Standard |
This Part Is A Replacement for the Following Part Numbers |
W10831949, 4396744 |
Carton Depth |
5.75 |
Carton Height |
2.5 |
Carton Width |
8 |
Gross Weight |
1.31 |
Net Weight |
1.31 |
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Type:
Dishwasher Accessories
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Width:
2.5"
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Height:
10"
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Depth:
9"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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