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    Jan 29, 2011, 01:52 PM
    Longer hose for Delta Leland 978-sssd-dst?
    Due to a variety of obstacles below my sink, I've found the only way to insure that my hose retracted properly every time and didn't hang up on other stuff was to "route" my hose in a manner that wound up "shortening" the usable length of the hose.

    My question is: This is a 59" hose. Is there any where to buy a longer hose? Say about 70-72" length hose that would fit my Delta Leland pull down faucet?

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