There are various types of
kitchen hose connecting parts, common ones include threaded connections, quick connectors, pipe joints, compression joints, threaded joints, elbow connections and couplers, etc. Each of these connection methods has advantages and disadvantages.
Threaded connection is a common and simple connection method. It has a simple structure and is easy to install. It is suitable for general household scenarios. However, if there is no sealant or gasket, water leakage may occur. Quick connectors have the advantage of being convenient and fast, making it easy to install and replace hoses. They are suitable for scenarios where frequent disassembly is required, such as cleaning equipment, but they are more expensive and some models may have water leakage problems. Pipe joints have a simple structure and low price, and are suitable for general household water pipe connections, but require additional clamps or clamps to secure the hose.
The compression joint has good sealing performance, is suitable for high-pressure water sources, and has a stable connection. However, it requires a lot of force to tighten the sleeve during installation and is not easy to disassemble. Threaded joints are flexible and can connect hoses and connectors with different thread types, but you need to pay attention to the thread alignment during installation, and sometimes the threads will be damaged.
The elbow connection can easily adjust the direction of the hose and is suitable for scenes with special installation requirements, but the cost is high. When using it, care must be taken to avoid excessive bending of the hose. The coupler can easily connect two hoses and is flexible, but leakage problems may occur at the connection and requires regular inspection and maintenance.