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using existing 3/8" flex copper line for fridge ice/water Mikepier 11-22-2007
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Posted by Mikepier on November 22, 2007, 8:54 am
When I renovated my kitchen, I left the existing icemaker water line
in place. It is a 3/8" flex copper line. The old fridge had a 3/8"
compression connection. I've noticed that the newer fridges use a
1/4" line. I figured I could still use the existing line, just put in
a 3/8"-1/4" adapter. Any issues with using a 3/8" line?

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