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Mark Thee Posted on May 07, 2014

How to get attachment for hose to back of a/c

Need hose attachment that attaches the hose to back of portable a/c. mod#: sa12059 do not have one.

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If it's a major manufacturer of appliances you can use any parts supplier like, 1st Source Servall, All Appliance Parts, Marcone. If it's a off brand you have to go back to the manufacturer for there local supplier. Just Google the name and model number. Good luck

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