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Hi,

I have a 25mm plastic (HDPE?, MDPE?....blue) pipe that comes into my shed and i'd like to run 2x flexible hose connectors off it. The internal diameter of the flexible hose connections looks to be about 20.9mm.

What would the pros recommend?
 
And it’s mains correct ? What’s the use for the cold water ?
The plastic pipe runs from somewhere at the house and goes on a journey round the fairly large garden, it has a couple of stops (i think) before it gets to this shed. I'll be putting a stopcock inline to be able to shut it all off locally.

The flexible hoses then just go to some nicer taps, they have hot and cold input but will just be using the cold side.
 
The plastic pipe runs from somewhere at the house and goes on a journey round the fairly large garden, it has a couple of stops (i think) before it gets to this shed. I'll be putting a stopcock inline to be able to shut it all off locally.

The flexible hoses then just go to some nicer taps, they have hot and cold input but will just be using the cold side.
And it’s mains correct ? What’s the use for the cold water ?
The use for the water is just for domestic, cleaning etc
 
As for the flexiable hose are they plain end or like washing machine hoses ?
the flexible hose has a metal hexagonal metal fitting, about 20.9ish mm internal diameter, and the hose has a flexible metal mesh over it. Similar to the attached.
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