Hose Pressure Washer Connector Hose
Quick Overview
- Whip Hose Connector 5000psi 3/8inch male ends
- Pressure Washer Whip or Connector Hose
- Seamless inner tube, 5,000 PSI, Dual wire braid, One solid, one swiveled end 3/8" MPT, Temperatures up to 275° F
- Can be used to connect a high pressure hose reel to a pressure washer.
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$20.00 - $43.25
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Whip Hose Connector 5000psi
This 5000 PSI Whip Connector Hose features a durable, wire braid design with a seamless inner tube for high pressure applications. It is rated for up to 5,000 PSI
Can be used to connect:
Hose Reel to a Pressure Washer
DownStream Injector to a Bypass Valve and Pressure Washer
Comes with 1 solid / 1 swivel end
Item Code: | 74-35M |
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