Washer Fill Hose – Part TJ710RBFF – 10′ Rubber Inlet Supply Line


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Description

Description

Upgrade your washer’s water supply with the Part TJ710RBFF rubber fill hose from ProLine. This 10-foot rubber hose is designed for installations where extra length is needed behind the machine, or as a reliable replacement for worn, cracked or leaking supply lines.

⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to ensure compatibility with your washer’s supply connection size (¾″ female hose thread) and that the hose length and routing are appropriate for your setup. Lowes Appliance Parts+1


Features & Benefits

Features:

Benefits:

  • Extended reach – The 10′ length accommodates deeper or more complex laundry space layouts.

  • Reliable construction – Rubber hose offers solid durability for general household washer water supply.

  • Cost-effective repair – Instead of replacing entire supply assemblies, replacing the hose is a simple maintenance upgrade.

  • Flexible inventory option – A universal hose like this works across many routes and stock-keeping scenarios.


Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed

  • The current washer supply hose is showing visible wear: cracked, bulged, or brittle.

  • The hose routing is tight or short, causing strain or kinks behind the machine.

  • You are relocating the washer or extending supply reach and the existing hose doesn’t fit.

  • Water drips or sprays from the supply hose connection during filling.

  • The service parts list or manual for your washer lists a universal rubber fill hose or cross-ref to part TJ710RBFF.


Compatibility Notes

  • Intended as a universal rubber fill hose for washers using standard ¾″ female hose threads and requiring ~10′ length.

  • Confirm your washer’s model number and serial number, then check the existing hose’s length, connection threads, and condition to ensure a proper replacement.

  • While this hose upgrades or replaces older supply lines, if your shut-off valve, wall connection or water supply fittings are corroded or compromised, those should also be inspected.

  • Rubber hoses generally have less lifespan than stainless braided hoses—consider upgrade if longevity/performance is a concern.

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