



🚀 Snap, Connect, and Elevate Your Kitchen Game!
The Danco Dishwasher Faucet Adapter is a chrome-plated brass snap adapter designed for quick, tool-free installation. Compatible with both male and female faucet threads, it ensures full water flow capacity while complying with lead reduction standards. Perfect for portable dishwashers, this durable and compact adapter offers a seamless connection that blends durability with effortless functionality.



| ASIN | B005792KTS |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,290 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #138 in Kitchen Sink Aerators |
| Certification | Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act |
| Color | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,155) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2011 |
| Finish | Chrome |
| Included Components | Plumbing Fixtures;Kitchen Faucets and Accessories;faucet-trim-kits |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 36108E |
| Manufacturer | Danco, Inc. |
| Material | brass |
| Part Number | 36108E |
| Product Dimensions | 8.95 x 8.11 x 7.52 inches |
| Shape | shape |
| Special Features | Portable |
S**K
Very quality product. Fits countertop dishwashers
Fit my countertop dishwasher well. It's been over a year, no leaks or complaints. Very good product! Affordable and long lasting under continuous use. Functions very well!!
A**L
Works perfectly with Danby portable countertop dishwasher
This hooked up easily to my sink once I was able to get the aerator off. (I had to use pliers.) This screwed in very easily and latches up with the connector to the dishwasher. (I have the Danby DDW621WDB.) I have not experienced any spraying or leaking. This does not have an aerator in it and I'm learning now that there might be dishwasher adapters that include aerators out there. I do miss the aerator a little - if I rinse a spoon in the sink the water goes nuts. However, this one works so well with zero problems that I'm hesitant to bother changing it.
T**M
Well designed.
Well made product. Fits as designed. Great shipping speed. Easy to use
H**S
Lower cost & Worthwhile
Got this to connect w/ my SPT-2022 countertop dishwasher, as I bought it used and hadn’t been given the part. It fit perfectly. Plumber’s tape is required, which is to be expected. Without it, there will be some spray when using a countertop/portable dishwasher. There’s additional pressure once the water is running and being confined to the connected portable dishwasher’s system. Works perfectly with the plumber’s tape. *Update* 6 months later, it’s still working great with 0 problems. I’m thankful that I can disconnect and reconnect the portable dishwasher’s hose multiple times per week quickly and easily still, even just to pause the cycle and wash my hands.
H**S
It's simple sometimes! Otherwise, call the plumber!!
Bought a C_____ portable dishwasher. Installed the included faucet adapter, leaky connection. Wasted 2 hours installing/reinstalling thread tape. Leaks. Searching for a tool, I see a Danco packet that read "faucet adapter". Silly DIYer, I had bought something I thought I might need for the new dishwasher. Installed the Danco adapter, no leaks. Turns out, the Danco washer was just slightly taller than the included adapter washer. Shout out to all us DIYers!!
T**N
Adapter for my portable washer
Fits perfectly totally pleased
W**N
Faucet
Good
E**N
Great buy
Fits perfectly
C**.
Works great! No leaks! Works with haier portable washing machine.
O**D
This fits my hose for my danby portable washing machine but not my Kenmore portable washer. It's still a great value for what it offers and I prefer using this as the everyday tap filter.
S**N
Répond parfaitement au besoin
J**E
So a lot of people either have this bundled with an appliance that uses water (dishwasher, washing machine, etc) and so I figured I would include both my base review as well as some tips. The packaging itself is barebones and simplistic but you don't need a lot of help really. Like it says on the insert simply use pliers and unscrew the original faucet adapter that's on the very tip of your faucet (where the water comes out). Build-wise it's decent, matches stainless steel and feels sturdy. I had no trouble installing it. It comes with a couple extra gaskets that you're meant to change if it doesn't properly fit (make sure you remove the original first from the new adaptor!) but if the 3 that are provided don't work you can always reuse the one that should be in your old adaptor. It does spray a bit at higher pressures which can make a mess but that's easily remedied with an aerator so if you're having that issue (or another) I encourage you to go through a few of these trouble-shooting steps: 1) It installs properly but the water sprays everywhere! There are two primary solutions to this. The first one being is to simply reduce the water pressure overall being delivered to that tap. Underneath your sink - typically in a cupboard below it - there should be 1-2 valves. If there's only one it's (typically) cold water and if there's two it's hot and cold. If you turn them clockwise (as in, the direction the hands on a clock moves) it should reduce the pressure. Go slowly and gently since the amount it reduces will vary depending on your overall water pressure. The 2nd solution is to install an aerator. They come in many shapes and sizes but the cheapest of them all are simply a round screen; the same sort you would see in a tobacco pipe. In a pinch you can use the ones meant for tobacco pipes and simply purchase a pack of them from a convenience store. These are of varying (and slightly dubious) quality so your mileage may vary. Simply place the screen under the gasket (the rubbery ring) and install it. Additionally, your old adapter may also have one and it's perfectly safe to reuse although you're welcome to give it a good rinse and possibly a soak in vinegar if you'd like. If it's thick though you may find it won't fit, so, yeah. Many faucet gaskets come with screens built in so you may not need the provided gaskets at all. The provided gaskets are all also different sizes so you may be unintentionally increasing the pressure by using one that isn't the right fit. Try all 3 and see how that works. 2) It won't fit! Assuming it's a kitchen faucet it should unless there's already another adaptor installed. Double-check for this as well as for things like gaskets and screens which may be accidentally lodged into your faucet. Also check if you have a hidden/key-style or coin-style aerator which may need other methods to remove them. 3) My aerator is too thick to use in conjunction with the provided gaskets! "Thicker" aerators typically also function as gaskets themselves (or are literally just a gasket with a screen embedded in it) so if you can screw it on without one of the provided gaskets, try that. Which may lead to... 3) The adaptor fits/screws on but water leaks/sprays out from the sides! Ensure the gasket/aerator fits. If it looks like it makes a seal but it sprays out from where the faucet meets the adaptor then take teflon tape (MUST BE TEFLON TAPE), wrap it 1-3 times around the threads of the FAUCET (not the adaptor) and then screw the adaptor on. If the tape looks like it's deforming/squishing a bit, don't worry. As long as it screws on you're fine. The teflon tape fills the gaps/small cracks that causes water to drip/spray out from the sides. You can use teflon tape on any threaded, water connection so feel free to use what remains to fix that leaky showerhead! Hope this helps!
E**E
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