Identifying a kitchen faucet supply line

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      Avatar photoJason Peters

        I need to get longer kitchen faucet supply lines but am having a hard time identifying it. I tried buying a set on ebay but noticed one of the endings, the female ending (for lack of a better term on my part) is too large.

        Here’s a picture showing the endings of the supply line I need (top) and the one purchased on ebay (bottom).

        Can someone help me identify the supply line set I need to purchase?

        Thanks in advance.

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        Avatar photorobertshawn
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          In my opinion, changing your kitchen faucet may seem simple enough until it comes to connecting the faucet to the water supply. Hence, I would recommend you to consider hiring a professional plumber to get the job done well.

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          Avatar photopaulplumb
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            I would guess that the top flexi is 10mm male 3/8 female but it is tricky to accurately ID by the piccy.

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            Avatar photoaydanvern
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              Buying a kitchen faucet is never easy pickings. There are many things you need to consider before you choose the appropriate one for your home. Buying a kitchen faucet goes beyond looking at a solid metal body faucet with ceramic discs that allows water to flow freely.

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