🔗 Connect with confidence — the last adapter your garden hose will ever need!
The DANCO Multi-Thread Garden Hose Adapter is a chrome-plated brass connector designed to link standard kitchen faucets to garden hoses with male or female threads. Featuring a versatile multi-thread design, it supports 5/16”-27M and 55/64”-27F sizes, ensuring compatibility with most appliances. Lightweight and durable, it complies with lead reduction standards and supports a water flow of 2.5 gallons per minute, making it a reliable, long-lasting solution for your plumbing needs.
Size | Male to Male or Female to Male Aerator Adapter |
Material | Brass |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Brass |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 14.5 x 7.5 inches |
Connector Type | Adapter |
Thread Size | 5/16-27M, 55/64-27F |
Exterior Finish | Chrome-plated |
Thread Type | GHT |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155020607 |
Manufacturer | Danco, Inc. |
UPC | 037155020607 |
Part Number | 10513 |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 14.5 x 7.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10513 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Chrome |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Water Consumption | 2.5 Gallons per Minute |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Plumbing Fixtures;Kitchen Faucets and Accessories;faucet-aerators-and-adapters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
S**L
Works Perfectly.
I bought one of these in 2016 to facilitate connecting a garden hose to my kitchen faucet for aquarium maintenance.During a recent kitchen faucet replacement I managed to misplace the adapter and was glad to see that it was still available on here.I was surprised that it had a "frequently returned" message attached to the listing. I honestly can't imagine why.This works perfectly to connect my female end garden hose to my male end faucet. See photos for reference.Just be sure to pull off the extra rubber washer to access the female end of the adapter.
H**S
Perfect fit
The only little tool to remove my aerator. Was not sure of the size but this worked great.
R**M
Works well for appropriate aerators
Before ordering aerator removal tool be sure to look at your aerator, the designs vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and one tool does not fit all. If you have a camping stool, sitting on that will make it easier to use the tool on a bathroom faucet, since you need to be able to pick the right size and line up any slots which requires viewing the area tor and the tool. This way no bending or bodily contortions. Works well! 😀
W**D
Fit all the faucets in my home, I did not know I needed it until I did, a must have item.
Good quality, fits many faucets.
B**S
Si
Buena calidad
J**Y
OK, but doesn't work great
It's an ok tool to have. But the little mini aerators I had were very hard to remove with only the 2 little pegs this tool had.It's works better I'm sure on more normal aerators. Still worth having in the toolbox.
B**C
Worked with my Moen Spray Head Faucet
I am giving it 5 stars because it worked for me when nothing else did..I have flex hose sink faucet with model number--A112.18.1; that is a Moen brand. This was the only aerator wrench that would engage the slots on the underside of the head. My choice would be to have one with slightly wider prongs to help avoid the prongs slipping out and ruining of the plastic slots, but, with the proper precautions, you probably can make it work.My faucet has 4 slots on the underside of the spray end. The set of prongs nearest the center of the wrench engaged two of these plastic slots. You have to be very careful not to tilt the wrench when you apply pressure or you will ruin the slots. Keep your hand cupped over the prong end of the wrench when you twist it. Don't think you can just twist the wrench holding the other end; if you do, you will surely tear up the slots.The faucet slots are at the center of my sprayer, so it looks like the wrench is going to loosen the center of the place where the water comes out. Instead, the threads you are loosening are around the edge of and inside the head, and when you undo it, all the head parts fall out. In effect, you are loosening threads that are 2" in diameter using a 2 prong metal device that engages plastic slots that are only about 3/4" in diameter. This is a really bad design, of course, so you have to be careful not to cam out the slots. If you successfully get it apart, be sure to coat the treads with silicon so it comes apart easily next time.I ordered through Amazon Prime about 11:30am on a Friday. The Amazon web page said this would receive same day delivery, but it actually came Saturday night about 10:30pm. That was good enough for me. We just washed our dishes in the toilet for two more days. No problemo.
C**N
Shoddy Design
This adapter has two sets of threads - one that attaches to the faucet in the sink, and another that attaches to a garden hose. The set of threads that attach to the sink are too short/flimsy. For example, when you install the aerator in the faucet, it will twist in 5 or 6 turns and attach solidly. But somebody skimped on the threads in this adapter. It twists in only _half_ a turn, and is not solidly attached at all. As a result, it leaks when you turn on the water - if you're lucky into the sink, otherwise onto the floor. And if you try to twist the hose coupler to attach it more tightly, the whole adapter pops off the faucet. It is simply too flimsy to serve its intended purpose.
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