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Is there a way to connect a garden hose to a sink input?

We have built a outside since, from the old sink in a older camper, and now want to use it when BBQ outside.

We have everything done, EXCEPT finding a way to connect the hose so  the sink will work.

I have tried looking online, and EVERY SINGE F***ING CONNECT, was for connecting the hose to the faucet outflow.

I DO NOT GIVE A RATS *** ABOUT CONNECTING TO THE OUTFLOW!!!!!

I WANT TO CONNECT TO THE INFLOW SO THE FAUCET WILL WORK.We did not go thru all the work of making it just how we want it, with a built in cutting board, hanging hooks for the utensils, wire rack above the sink, and a sprayer, just so it could sit in the yard and rust.

Update:

18 gibbs 20, thank you.

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  • 4 weeks ago
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    Don't yell and swear when asking for help.  Be polite.  The water line input for the faucet is probable 3/8.  Google garden hose to 3/8 adapter for choices.  This  one should do 

    https://www.spraysmarter.com/garden-hose-adapter.h...

  • 4 weeks ago

    It would be very easy to do. However, after  cussing and screaming about what you do and don't care about while asking for free advice, I am not going to tell you what the 5 dollar solution to your question is.

    So go buy a freaking bucket and carry the water to your flipping precious outdoor sink for all I care.

  • elhigh
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    If this is the attitude you bring to the question, I don't care if you get what you want or not.  Consider this an opportunity to learn patience.

  • 4 weeks ago

    your hardware or home improvement store can fix you up.  measure the non hose fixtures and take photo.  plumbing threads and hose threads are NOT the same, so you'll need both a type adapter and a size adapter.  -- grampa

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    A faucet is not intended to be directly connected to a garden hose since hose water is not considered to be potable water due to potential for contamination.  If you cannot run a water line directly from the house then I suggest you take the faucet to a REAL hardware store and not a big box store.  You should be able to find the right connectors to jerry-rig a connector of some sort.

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