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Can I connect the fridge's water line to the washing machine supply?
PeteW
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Our new fridge freezer has a water dispenser and ice maker, which I'm trying to work out how to plumb in.
It's in our garage and there are plenty of copper pipes around, but rather than cut into one of those and have to solder a new connector in, I'm wondering if I can make use of this connector that supplies the washing machine. Is there any kind of fitting that will allow me to unscrew this, screw in a connector to the fridge and then screw the washing machine connector on top?

It's in our garage and there are plenty of copper pipes around, but rather than cut into one of those and have to solder a new connector in, I'm wondering if I can make use of this connector that supplies the washing machine. Is there any kind of fitting that will allow me to unscrew this, screw in a connector to the fridge and then screw the washing machine connector on top?

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Depending on the fridge connector this might work. https://www.screwfix.com/p/washing-machine-y-piece/81000Could you add a compression T to the washing machine feed pipe?
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First thing to check is that the cold supply to the washing machine is 'mains' water and not from a storage tank.
Norman Castle's Y branch should do the job - certainly can't see any reason why it wouldn't - or you could go one of these https://www.screwfix.com/p/self-cutting-tap-15mm-x/21250 which is an easy DIY fit and will give you separate control taps for each item.0 -
What? A washing machine has an ice dispenser?! What? Your top-of-the-range fridge is in your garage?!1
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Yep, not enough room for it in the kitchen because that's where they keep the car [which, incidentally, has an 1800rpm spin cycle].
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The y piece is spot on for your needs op , cheap and easy to fit , have used them many times , saves a lot of faffing0
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