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I am having a hard time figuring out which adapter to get to hook my garden hose up to my pull down kitchen faucet. I included some photos, I would appreciate any help.

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FreeMan
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Issue is, you've probably got a proprietary thread on the faucet that isn't going to match anything in a typical plumbing aisle. Your best chance is to find a real plumbing store and visit with parts in hand. (Best case is that you have both sides of that connection, but I understand that it might be bothersome to uninstall the faucet.)

If you could order a replacement spray head from the manufacturer, that (and a lot of epoxy) could be built into an adapter.

Alternately, you could split the water supply after the shutoff under the sink and install a spigot down there. The merits of having an additional point of failure in a cabinet are debatable.

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You may want to consider attaching garden hose to your water lines for clothes washer using a Y adapter. It will give you hot water to the hose easier than kitchen sink. I did this to bathe paralyzed dog on my deck.