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Hello. So have bought a beko dryer which seems ok. The water collector fills up quick, good sign i think. This model comes with a drain option. The hose they have supplied looks a bit thin (pic attached). I want to plumb this into my existing
twin hose connector (pic attched). The hose opening of the hose that they have supplied seems a bit too thin to try and fit over the hose connector, although before trying it i thought id seek advice. Any suggestions please? Many thanks
 

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So how do u do it? Many thanks
There is a Miele adaptor that is intended to be fitted in place of one of the McAlpine spigots in your pic.
I've never used one myself. Instructions for the Miele tumble dryer show how it goes. A clamp round the hose (3 as shown) seems a good idea.
You can ignore the non-return valve etc.

Miele Drain adaptor 1571760
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It's one of these:
I don't promise this will work, but it's the closest/ simplest adapter that I know of.
 
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Thankyou all for the advice. Im a bit surprised at these manufacturers making it so difficult to attach this....think im gonna go for the Miele adaptor option, seems the neatest.
I agree with you, it's very unhelpful of the manufacturers not to supply the necessary for the UK market.
I did discover that the Bosch/ Siemens/ Neff etc group do supply an adapter with their hose kit that does the same job as the Miele one:
But you don't seem to be able to just buy the adapter (the little funnel looking bit) on its own.
(this kit might be an option if the Miele adapter doesn't work for you, and you have to send it back!🙁)
Best of luck!
 

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