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Damoni88

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Doea anyone know if there is a part you can by to just push hose in to inlet hole? Im so tired of having to fight with this issue where you cut a peice of the end of the hose and thread it in. Any suggestions much appreciated and Happy Easter!
 

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I will agree it is not the easiest thing to do but I have never had to cut the hose to get it started into the vac. It might take a couple of tries to get the groove lined up with the teeth on the vac.
 

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My guess is that if you made it easy to install, it would be easy to remove.
 

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My guess is that if you made it easy to install, it would be easy to remove.
On the Coleman vacs I have, you just push the hose in .. every now and then someone pulls one out, but I rarely have the problem. I do have a couple of older RoChemco vacs that are a little looser, but I just have to have a single wrap of duct tape around the end and the hose fits in tightly.
 

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Well the je adams vacs do not have the push in method. It is a threading method that have to be turned counterclockwise and its not am easy task. I really like the vacs but this is really annoying especially when you can only get like 2/3 vac threads in.
 

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Can you remove the tab, or whatever catches the threads? If so, you could probably push it far enough into the can to screw a cuff on from the inside.
 

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You could install Dualers and those "Push In".
 

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Take a pair of channel lock pliers and move one of the tabs out or in a little. Then the hose should thread in easy.
 
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