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I have a Worcester Combi and require a flexihose to top-up the water pressure. But, I need one without wing nuts as the internal piping stops me using tightening a wing nut. All seem to come with wing nuts. Where can I get one without a wing nut?
 
I bet it will go. It will just be tight and a slight bend of the pipes might be needed. Never seen one without wing nut type.
 
The wing nut is to make the loop part L compliant, so it can be easily removed. You'll probably have to look at non-UK sellers for one that doesn't have wing nuts on.

Or a tap to tap flexi
 
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