If I Registered My New Bosch Dishwasher For A Rebate, Is It Also Registered For Warranty Purposes?
Terry
The Plumbing Wizard
- #2
How tight is too tight or too loose is hard for me to say. I snug them upwardly pretty good, but also remember that the parts are pretty small. You don't demand to be a Superman on those. Snug is adept.
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Terry
The Plumbing Sorcerer
Terry
The Plumbing Wizard
- #6
I installed one dishwasher with a PEX line, with factory ends. For a stupid installing fault I cutting one end, and then saw I need to reorder the line. The homeowner wanted to use the dishwasher that night, and he talked stupid me into jerry rigging the PEX line.
The next day while he was at work the line slipped out and flooded the home.
Braided lines have been out for a while and most say something almost a ten year warranty. I've been plumbing since the 70's and now I'thousand reading about 10 year warranties on water supplies. It's a bit freaky for me seeing that. The kickoff ingather of braided supplies had pretty thing plastic nuts for toilet installation, and some of those croaky after a few years. They have made improvements since then.
I take been installing braided for dishwashers. The brands keep changing. Mainly Fluidmaster PRO series.
- #7
I havent used anything but braided in 15 years . though 3/8 refrigeration tube was what nosotros used befor and it worked fine the compression joints a petty more finickey but either are fine to me. All supply lines arent created equal . buyer beware
If I Registered My New Bosch Dishwasher For A Rebate, Is It Also Registered For Warranty Purposes?,
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