✨ Upgrade Your Kitchen Game with Style!
The hansgrohe 88624000 Pull-Out Hose for Kitchen Faucets is a premium kitchen accessory designed with elegant German engineering. Measuring 60 inches in length and crafted from durable metal with a sleek chrome finish, this pull-out hose is perfect for enhancing your kitchen's functionality and aesthetic. Ideal for single-hole installations, it promises easy setup and comes with a robust warranty for lasting peace of mind.
Brand | hansgrohe |
Material | Metal |
Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 60"L x 1"W |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Item Length | 60 Inches |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
UPC | 719279591835 754262226561 |
Manufacturer | Hansgrohe |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04011097525167 |
Part Number | 88624000 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 88624000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Finish | Chrome |
Installation Method | mini_spread, single_hole_deck_mount, Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Handle/Lever Placement | single-hole-deck-mount |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Mounting Type | Single-hole |
Included Components | for Kitchen Faucets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Hansgrohe, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that hansgrohe products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns both the product and the home in which the product was originally installed. For commercial purchasers, the warranty period is (a) one (1) year for hansgrohe products from the date of purchase. The warranty period for products in the Rubbed Bronze, Matte Black, Matte White finishes three (3) years from the date of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable. Because Hansgrohe, Inc. is unable to control the quality of hansgrohe products sold by unauthorized sellers, unless otherwise prohibited by law, this warranty does not cover hansgrohe products purchased from unauthorized sellers. Authorized sellers can be found on hansgrohe branded websites. Additional warranty restrictions apply. See manufacturer website for full warranty details. |
T**A
Great replacement for our Costco-purchased faucet; need to improvise for the weight
Purchased as a replacement for our ~7yo Costco-purchased Hansgrohe Allegro faucet, which had developed a pinhole leak just above the sprayer coupling as others have mentioned.The package I received Included the main hose as well as a replacement for the shorter hose (the one with the other half of the quick connect system). We chose not to replace that section at this time since it is not leaking and would have been difficult to reach regardless. Package also included several washer & nut pieces in a bag which I assume are for attaching that shorter hose, we did not use them. The tiny mesh strainer piece at the Sprayer end of the hose is also included. Ours did NOT include a sleeve to accommodate the larger hole in our weight - more on that later.Actual installation was fairy simple. I’d read the reviews here and knew what to expect, so the first issue of my SO being unable to separate the quick connect was solved easily when I attempted it - squeeze and hold the two buttons on the short hose, and at the same time pull the hose out while twisting back and forth.I then fully removed the old hose with the sprayer attached. The new one needs to be then fed back down the faucet - I immediately regretted not using the cord/rope trick when pulling out the old hose. The new hose first caught at the point where the faucet neck rotates. I was unable to get it past that point but SO managed it, only to have it get stuck at approx. counter level. We have a very deep sink which makes reaching the base of the faucet very difficult, and there are 3 other hoses that feed through a clover-shaped plastic piece there, so it is very much like threading a needle blind. Between SO and I we managed to unseat that plastic ring while moving the hose downward. SO attempted to slide it back up along all the hoses and into position but it ultimately snapped & we hope that does not cause an issue later on.You will be reusing your sprayer head as well as the matching nut that holds the sprayer in place on the hose. That nut needs to be in place in the correct orientation on the hose before you feed the hose through the faucet.The weight was the only hitch we had. The hose we received did NOT include or already have a sleeve installed, and this hose is significantly thinner than the old one. The weight will not hold onto the hose without some measure of padding. I solved this with a small piece of craft felt cut to the circumference of the hose and length of the weight. I do not know if there are other suitable options, this one works though!Even with all the sticking points we had this installed in under 30 min., and I have to say it works more smoothly than the old hose when in use (likely due to being slimmer).
S**8
The Trick in installing a Faucet Hose is knowing who built the faucet
SO, after spending $131.50 on another higher end faucet hose, and several twenty fours and twenty sevens I was told the 20 year old faucet that had sprung a pin sized leak in the pull out hose was a HansGrohe. That made this simple…if only I had known.So after a couple of weeks of walking coffee and tea water from the bathroom to the kitchen I got the hose yesterday and since we woke to snow on the ground this morning, I installed it then.Actually this whole ordeal got me to buy a couple of new wrenches. The way I de installed the broken hose would have made you laugh, and damn near caused me to chip a tooth. Now, seriously, if you’re reading this reconsider doing it yourself, it’s an easy job, but it does require you to lay on your back, with part of your torso inside the kitchen sink cabinet, while the other is several inches lower, laying on the kitchen floor. SO Hire a Plumber, they deserve the money if they are willing to do that, and Thank You Jesus I choose a different occupation. Quick Point, HansGrohe sent out a wonderful set up. Two hose pieces, one short one that connects to the Faucet pipe, then a longer one that connects to the pull out faucet handle. That makes for a simpler install in that you’re not having to work with one long hose. FYI there, and Nice Job Hans’. So, I’m bullish on this system, and if you have this type of faucet, and this is the hose for it, you’ll do fine. Much Better if you hire someone to do the work, but the part is really nicely designed for ease of installl. And while I was so excited that it was a good fit, I forgot to use the provided washer, and yet still no dripping in the cabinet. FIngers Crossed, Salida1048
M**.
Works like new
The hose is relatively easy to install (just took a few minutes) and works like new again! I am so glad I didn't pay a plumber! I wish that they would not include the short hose for a bathroom faucet and reduce the price. (FYI - I also soaked the spray head in vinegar for several hours before re-installing to clean it out and remove mineral deposits.)
G**R
Perfect replacement for Talis M from Costco
I have a Talis M in nickel that I bought at Costco at some point. (It was several years ago.) I had the same pinhole leak just above there the crimp is above the sprayer that I've seen in other reviews. I managed to find the manual for the faucet to confirm the model and replacement part number. This replacement kit has a slightly different short hose (from the faucet/water supply to where the long hose plugs in); mine has buttons on the side that you press in rather than a piece that slides over the lock pieces and clicks into place. However, the quick disconnect uses the same internal design, so I didn't bother to change that out. The long hose in the replacement kit is slightly different than the one I had, but it's mostly cosmetic. The old hose appeared to be the same plastic sheath, but with a strand of metal running through it. This new hose is the same outer dimension as my old one, so I didn't need to use tape to get the weight to stay in place.Installation was simple: Remove the weight (mine just unclips, though it sounds like some models are held together with a screw). Pull the quick disconnect end. Pull out the old hose and sprayer. Using a wrench (or carefully with channel lock pliers), hold at the indentations on the nut just above the sprayer and unscrew it. Slip the washer off of the old hose and on to the new one. Tighten the sprayer head on the end with the nut. Feed the new hose back through the hole. Plug the new hose in to the quick disconnect. Put the weight back onto the hose.If I had replaced the short section as well as the long, it would have taken a little bit longer and been less comfortable of a job due to access. However, since that section was fine in my case, replacing the long hose was a very quick and easy job that took maybe two minutes.Though this is a pricy part, it's a lot less expensive than replacing the whole faucet. It's also the name brand part, which provides an additional level of confidence in the quality.
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