I have an old Delta #474 kitchen faucet that broke the metal spiral hose body and cut a hole in the inner rubber hose. Bought this as a replacement and it will fit with some work. You may need to disassemble the faucet head first to ensure all hose fittings have been removed. At first I thought the fitting on this hose would not fit, but upon further investigation I saw that there was a hose fitting in the head and when I was able to pull it out this hose fits perfectly (don't forget to add teflon). Glue the tape to the threads). Also note that when removing the hose from under the sink (the other end opposite the faucet head) be careful not to damage the clip holding it and be careful to reuse the small rubber ring/washer, which both not the case is included. You can go to Delta.com for part numbers and you will see two hoses, the most expensive has a clamp and grommet/washer and you will see that part number without the clamp or washer. Installation was pretty easy, once the above was done, spent the same time removing and cleaning everything under the sink :-).
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