I have installed and/or replaced many leads of this type over the last 50+ years and they seem comparable to others I have used. I just installed a deep sink in my utility room and over the years have learned how to always have a shut off valve on every connection so no matter what happens I never have to turn off the water supply throughout the house to get to work. on the toilet, sink or anything else. I've also found that this type of cord, after running for a while, doesn't usually re-tighten when you have to remove it because the rubber seals become brittle. The only time I've had trouble with one of these was when I overtightened it. I've bought two and have always ridden them longer than I think because they aren't very flexible next to the connectors and any bend that needs to be made is pretty much confined to the middle part of the line. I didn't need a wild one, but if you do, these lines don't have that connection.
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