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Hose Barb SS 3/8in Barb to 3/4in Garden Hose Female

Item #: 150-15911  UPC : 00669893067127  MPN : 10mm GH

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Hose Barb 3/8in (10mm) - 3/4in Garden Hose Female Swivel - Stainless Steel

Durable stainless steel adapter with a 3/8-inch (10mm) hose barb and a 3/4-inch GHT female swivel connection. Features a precision-machined hex head for easy tightening.

Full Product Description:

  • This 3/8" Hose Barb x 3/4" Garden Hose Female Swivel Adapter is designed for tough, high-performance fluid handling applications. Made from corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel, it ensures reliable connections in demanding environments such as pressure washing, chemical transfer, agriculture, and marine use.
  • The 3/8-inch (10mm) hose barb end fits flexible tubing securely, while the 3/4-inch garden hose thread (GHT) female swivel allows for quick attachment to standard garden hose fittings. The integrated hexagon head offers a firm grip for wrench-tightening, ensuring leak-free performance.

Key Features:

  • Connection Type: 3/8" hose barb × 3/4" garden hose thread (GHT) female swivel
  • Material: 304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability
  • Hex Head: Machined hex body for easy wrench installation and removal
  • Swivel End: Smooth swivel action allows easier hose connection without twisting


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