I have a new kitchen sink faucet in my house. It's one of those hose types you can pull out and move around and turn it on spray or solid, etc.
Well, somehow the hose part detached from the head and the hose dropped back inside the hole, I can't really push it up and I can't reach in and grab it cause it's too small and deep.
How the hell do I push it back up so I can reattach the hose to the head???
For now, the waters off there, but I need help!
Thanks!
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Does the hole lead down underneath the sink? If that's the case, simply go inside the cabinet under your sink and push it up from there. If it disappears inside the wall you have a real problem.
If it's less than 1 foot down in the hole, you can borrow long forceps to pull it back out. Depending on the way the end of the hose is configured, you can make a coathanger tool to retrieve it as well.
hate to sound smug about it, but plumbers are expensive and who knows how much you could save by retrieving it yourself?
Ok, I am assume you have tried gum and a stick. After that I say try casting boomerang on it. Unless you count under the sink in the graveyard. Then regrowth it would work. But if its in the wall try casting Golden Wish (its an artifact).
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Have you tried using a clothes hanger? Take a pair of pliers and bend a clothes hanger into a long, straight wire. Then double about a half an inch back to form a sort of harpoon-like device. It should both worm its way through the hose and latch on to the other side. Then you can dig it out of there.
Let me know if that helps. If not, then I could give a few other suggestions. This one is the most simple. Also, keep the harpoon hanger in case you lock yourself out of your car...
I'm hoping I can get some help.
I have a new kitchen sink faucet in my house. It's one of those hose types you can pull out and move around and turn it on spray or solid, etc.
Well, somehow the hose part detached from the head and the hose dropped back inside the hole, I can't really push it up and I can't reach in and grab it cause it's too small and deep.
How the hell do I push it back up so I can reattach the hose to the head???
For now, the waters off there, but I need help!
Thanks!
Spread the word.
If it's less than 1 foot down in the hole, you can borrow long forceps to pull it back out. Depending on the way the end of the hose is configured, you can make a coathanger tool to retrieve it as well.
hate to sound smug about it, but plumbers are expensive and who knows how much you could save by retrieving it yourself?
Calvin and Hobbes
Cube Tutor
Let me know if that helps. If not, then I could give a few other suggestions. This one is the most simple. Also, keep the harpoon hanger in case you lock yourself out of your car...