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Are some washing machine hoses better than others? Will soon be fitting a washing machine and for the sake of a few quid, spent on a better hose, would like to get a reliable one. All you see in Screwfix, Amazon etc look very similar and would assume of same quality. Most are blue, or red, but I have an old one that is grey and is rubber throughout as opposed to having a plastic coloured outer.
 
IMO , yes definitely, I buy mine , (genuine Bosch) from the local washing machine repair business .
 
Well sounds a good idea as machine is a Bosch. UTT.

Nah just by Bosch hoses to fit all types , he charges me about £6/7 . If they were Worcester Bosch hoses I wouldnt buy them lol .
 
Us Townfans love this one ... WAHLS , if anybody gets it I will be impressed
 
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