Need Help with Quick-connect Option

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I'd like to connect a 13/16"-55/64" female quick-connect adapter bib directly to my male-threaded kitchen faucet so that I can swap a 13/16"-55/64" sink sprayer or a 3/4" garden hose as needed.

* Is the top faucet quick-connect bib a one-size-fits-all connector for the bottom connected sprayer and garden hose quick-connects?
* Where can I find a bottom 13/16"-55/64" quick-connect piece? They all seem to be designed for connecting only to a 3/4" garden hose. Thanks.
 
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Kitchen faucets aren't generally built robust enough to have garden hoses attached. What faucet do you have currently?

I used to have a variety of adapters to get garden hose threads to fit most goosneck faucets with metal threaded aerators.. but they're all lost now. I got them for a Starbucks conversion test back in the 90's.

Here is a good place to search for those parts tho.

Supplyhouse dot com
 
Thanks for your reply Tuttles. I want the garden hose connector to use with a portable washing machine water inlet port.

I think I found my solutions from Amazon: Buy 2 quick connect coupler sets and use a Danco 10511 adapter with one of the QC socket hose threads to connect the female 55/64" aerator sprayer.

Having said all that, I think the QC solution is too bulky for my kitchen sink, so I'll instead connect a double-threaded faucet adapter to screw and unscrew the hose or female aerator separately as needed.

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