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    Oct 30, 2014, 10:06 AM
    Washing machine waste pipe fitting
    Hello,

    I need to fit waste pipes for a washing machine and dishwasher into the waste outflow (not sure if that is the right term). There is space for one waste pipe and there is a connector already fitted to the waste outflow for the dishwasher (the last residents had the same set up). But I need something to connect the two. I believe the washing machine waste pipe is 3" (standard size?) and the outflow about 2 1/2"? Please see images below. We were told we needed a spigot but can't find one to fit!


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    Any help very much appreciated!

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