Dreyoo 6 Pack 24 Inch Toilet Water Supply Line, 3/8" Comp x 1/2" FIP Faucet Hose Connector, Stainless Steel Braided Faucet Supply Line Extension, with 2 Wrenches and 2 Sealing Tapes

6 Pack 24 Inch Toilet Water Supply Line, 3/8" Comp x 1/2" FIP Faucet Hose Connector, Stainless Steel Braided Faucet Supply Line Extension, with 2 Wrenches and 2 Sealing Tapes

Features

  • ALL IN ONE WATER SUPPLY LINE SET: Everything you need in one box! Includes 6 durable 24 inch braided stainless steel faucet supply lines (3/8" Comp x 1/2" FIP), 2 rolls of premium tape for leak proof seals, and 2 sturdy wrenches. Save time & money – no extra store trips
  • HIGH QUALITY TO LAST: Featuring an inner tube of premium EPDM rubber and a 304 stainless steel braided exterior, this flexible toilet supply line delivers long lasting performance. The construction provides advanced rust and corrosion resistance, ensuring years of reliable
  • LEAKAGE PROTECTION: This toilet connector hose features pre installed washers and includes sealing tapes to create a watertight seal at connections, guaranteeing zero water leakage for worry free operation
  • EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION: The flexible EPDM rubber core of our sink supply line bends easily around corners and obstacles. Included wrenches feature comfortable grips and smooth adjustments for effortless tightening in tight spaces – no plumber required! Install easily in minutes
  • UNIVERSAL FIT & VERSATILE USE: With standard 1/2 inch FIP and 3/8 inch COMP sizes, this faucet hose for sink ensures compatibility with most faucets and water systems. Ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial settings, and is highly suitable for supplying hot and cold water to bathrooms, kitchens, water heaters and other places where water is needed

Specifications

Color Silver
Unit Count 6

Six 24-inch stainless steel braided water supply lines with 3/8-inch compression to 1/2-inch FIP fittings for connecting faucets, toilets, water heaters and other plumbing fixtures. Each hose has an EPDM rubber inner tube and 304 stainless steel braid with preinstalled washers; the kit also includes two rolls of sealing tape and two wrenches for installation, and the flexible design allows routing in tight spaces while resisting corrosion.

Model Number: DR-Dreyoo-1982

Dreyoo 6 Pack 24 Inch Toilet Water Supply Line, 3/8" Comp x 1/2" FIP Faucet Hose Connector, Stainless Steel Braided Faucet Supply Line Extension, with 2 Wrenches and 2 Sealing Tapes Review

4.7 out of 5

Why I picked up this kit

I keep a small stash of plumbing consumables so I can swap out a leaky faucet line or rebuild a vanity without a last‑minute store run. The Dreyoo 24‑inch braided supply line kit caught my eye because it bundles six hoses with the most common pairing I run into—3/8-inch compression to 1/2-inch FIP—plus a couple rolls of sealing tape and two flat wrenches. On paper, that checks a lot of boxes for quick repairs and multi‑fixture projects.

After using the kit across a handful of bathroom and kitchen jobs, here’s how it stacks up.

What’s in the box

  • Six braided stainless steel supply lines, 24 inches long
  • 3/8-inch compression on the valve end
  • 1/2-inch FIP (female iron pipe) swivel on the fixture end
  • Preinstalled rubber washers
  • Two small rolls of sealing tape
  • Two slim, stamped wrenches sized for the fittings

The hose configuration suits most modern sink installs: 3/8-inch compression shut‑off valves are standard in many homes, and faucets commonly present 1/2-inch male inlets. If that describes your setup, these lines slot right in.

Important note on “toilet” use: most toilet fill valves use a 7/8-inch connection at the tank, not 1/2-inch. You’d need an adapter to use these on a typical toilet.

Build quality and materials

Each hose has an EPDM rubber core with a 304 stainless steel braid. That’s the material combo I look for in general-purpose supply lines—EPDM holds up well to hot and cold water over time, and 304 stainless resists corrosion in steamy bathroom cabinets.

  • Braid: The weave is even and consistent. It’s not the densest braid I’ve seen on premium lines, but it’s adequate and didn’t fray or kink during bends.
  • Fittings: The chrome‑plated brass nuts and ferrules are cleanly machined with no burrs. The swivel on the FIP end turns smoothly, which helps prevent cross‑threading.
  • Washers: The included flat washers seat properly. They felt slightly softer than the ultra‑firm gaskets you get on top‑tier lines, but they sealed reliably in my installs.

Overall, the construction is what I’d call “solid homeowner grade.” Not boutique, not flimsy.

Installation experience

I used these to replace aging lines on two bathroom faucets and to re‑plumb a laundry sink. The hoses are flexible enough to snake around a disposal and P‑trap without buckling, and the 24-inch length gives you room to create a gentle loop to avoid stress at the fittings.

A few practical notes from the installs:

  • Start the threads by hand. The swivel FIP end makes it easy to feel proper engagement on the faucet inlets.
  • Don’t overtighten. With fresh washers, hand‑snug plus a quarter turn with a wrench is typically enough. If you chase a tiny weep, try another eighth turn. Over‑cranking can deform gaskets.
  • Teflon tape: Use it only where it belongs. You don’t need tape on compression connections or on the swivel FIP when it seals against a flat face with a washer. Tape is for tapered pipe threads that seal on the threads, not for compression or gasketed swivels.
  • Leak check: After opening the valves, I let each connection sit under pressure for 10–15 minutes and then wiped with a dry tissue to confirm no seepage.

No leaks showed up during installs or after several days of normal use. For curiosity, I pressure‑tested one hose on a bench rig up to typical high municipal levels—no issues.

The included tools

The two flat wrenches are better described as “emergency helpers” than daily drivers. They’re thin and light, which is nice in cramped cabinets, but they don’t offer much leverage and aren’t as comfortable as a proper adjustable wrench. They will get the job done in a pinch. If you have access to a decent 6–10 inch adjustable wrench, you’ll prefer it.

The sealing tape is fine, but as noted, you’ll rarely need it for these particular connections.

Compatibility and use cases

Where these lines fit well:
- Bathroom and kitchen faucets with 1/2-inch male inlets
- 3/8-inch compression shut‑off valves at the wall
- Utility and laundry sinks with 1/2-inch inlets

Where they don’t without adapters:
- Toilet tanks (commonly 7/8-inch at the fill valve)
- Water heaters (commonly 3/4-inch connections)

If you’re stocking a maintenance cabinet for a rental or preparing for a multi‑bath renovation, the six‑pack makes sense. For one-off jobs in a unique size, a single premium line in the exact spec may be better.

Performance and longevity

In service, the hoses stay pliable enough to relieve stress on the fittings, and the braid provides the abrasion resistance I expect in cabinet environments. EPDM handles domestic hot water temperatures without complaint. While I can’t compress years of wear into a few weeks of testing, the material choices and assembly quality align with what I trust for long-term faucet duty.

One small caveat: the washers appear a bit softer than on some higher‑end lines. That’s not a problem out of the gate—they sealed fine—but I’d avoid repeated over‑tightening that can chew up softer gaskets. Keep a small pack of replacement 1/2-inch faucet washers in your kit and you’ll be covered for future maintenance.

How it compares to common alternatives

  • Versus hand‑tight “wing” supply lines: You lose the no‑tool convenience of winged nuts, but you gain a slimmer profile that’s easier to maneuver around crowded traps and disposals. If you prefer tool‑free installs, this kit isn’t that.
  • Versus premium braided lines: There are heavier‑braid, “lifetime” offerings with thicker gaskets and beefier ferrules. They cost significantly more per line. For most homeowner installs, the Dreyoo kit covers the essentials at a much lower per‑line cost.
  • Versus vinyl (unbraided) lines: I won’t use unbraided vinyl in cabinets; braided stainless is the safer bet against burst risk.

Small quirks and tips

  • Label your pairs. When working on multiple sinks, I tag hot/cold lines with tape so I don’t mix them between rooms.
  • Avoid tight radii. Give the line a gentle loop rather than a sharp bend to keep the inner tube happy.
  • Periodic checks. As with any supply line, take a look after the first day and at your seasonal maintenance interval.
  • Keep one in your “emergency” drawer. A 24-inch line can rescue you when a shorter one fails and the hardware store is closed.

Value

The six‑pack format is the draw here. Buying braided lines one by one at a home center adds up quickly. If you have more than one faucet to service or you like having spares on hand, the per‑line cost in this kit is compelling. The extras (tape and wrenches) aren’t must‑haves but they round out the box for a first‑time DIYer.

The bottom line

The Dreyoo supply line kit is a practical, no‑nonsense bundle for faucet installations and replacements. The hoses use the right materials, the fittings are cleanly made, and installation is straightforward. The included wrenches are basic, and these aren’t the fanciest braided lines you can buy, but they sealed up cleanly and handled tight cabinet routes without complaint.

Recommendation: I recommend this kit for homeowners and light commercial maintenance who need multiple 24-inch 3/8-inch compression to 1/2-inch FIP lines at a good value. It’s especially useful if you’re refreshing several sinks or want reliable spares on the shelf. If you specifically need toilet connectors or prefer tool‑free winged nuts, look for a different spec. Otherwise, this is a sensible, cost‑effective way to cover a lot of common plumbing work.



Project Ideas

Business

Prebuilt emergency plumbing kits for landlords/Airbnb

Package these 6-pack supply lines with the included wrenches and tape into a ready-to-swap 'Emergency Faucet/Toilet Supply Kit' for property managers and short-term rental owners. Market as a single-box solution for quick in-unit fixes; include simple instructions and a QR-code how-to video. Price for margin, and promote via rental-host groups, local landlord associations, and HVAC suppliers.


Mobile quick-install plumbing service

Offer a fast-turnaround service for faucet and toilet supply-line replacements using stock kits in a service van. Position as a 30–60 minute 'no-mess' installation for homeowners and realtors (turnkey: remove old, install braided line, test). Use the universal 3/8" comp x 1/2" FIP compatibility as a selling point and keep kits stocked to eliminate store trips and upsell additional maintenance.


Upcycled industrial home-decor product line

Turn excess or slightly imperfect hoses into a small product line (lamp arms, towel rails, handles, plant frames) sold on Etsy, Shopify, or at craft markets. Differentiate with finish options (polished, blackened, brushed), bundle with reclaimed wood or brass fittings, and market to buyers who want 'plumbing-chic' industrial décor. Highlight durability (304 stainless, EPDM core) in product copy.


Custom-length hose assembly & retrofit service

Offer cut-to-length braided supply lines with custom fittings and pre-tested seals for contractors, boat owners, tiny-home builders and HVAC companies. Use the 6-pack as inventory, add custom crimped ends or adapters, pressure-test each assembly, and charge for labor + parts. Provide fast turnaround and bulk discounts to capture repeat trade customers.


Seasonal replacement subscription for homeowners

Sell a subscription where customers receive replacement supply lines, sealing tape and simple instructions every 3–5 years (recommended service interval) or after a move-in. Market to new homeowners, property managers, and DIYers as a preventive-maintenance product—reduce emergency claims and spread predictable recurring revenue.

Creative

Industrial pendant lamp arms

Use 1–3 hoses as flexible lamp arms or an outer decorative sleeve for low-voltage LED strips. Tape the braid with cloth or heat-shrink before cutting to prevent fraying, run a 12V LED strip or cable inside the EPDM core or alongside it (observe electrical safety), cap the ends with metal end-caps or plumbing fittings tightened with the included wrenches, and mount to a ceiling flange or reclaimed wood block for a modern industrial pendant. The stainless braid gives a clean metallic look and the 24" length is perfect for adjustable short drops.


Floating towel rail or bathroom accent

Create a minimalist towel rail or trim for a medicine cabinet by bending one or two hoses between wall-mounted flanges or 1/2" pipe nipples. Use the 1/2" FIP ends (or add small adapters) as built-in decorative end-caps; the included sealing tape helps protect threads and gives a finished look. Secure with clamps or small brackets and pair with reclaimed wood or matte black hardware for a boutique-bathroom aesthetic.


Custom drawer pulls & hardware

Cut hoses into short 3–6" lengths to make chunky, industrial drawer pulls and cabinet handles. Prevent braid fray with tape before cutting, then crimp or finish ends with small stainless or brass ferrules. Mount to drawers with machine screws through a small backplate. The braided finish gives a unique tactile handle and is durable for high-use furniture.


Geometric planter/stand frame

Combine several hoses into a small geometric plant frame or hanging planter support. Use hose clamps, stainless zip-ties, or threaded fittings as junctions to form triangles or hexagons that hold terracotta pots. The braided stainless look pairs well with concrete planters and modern interiors, and the EPDM core keeps the structure slightly flexible for shock resistance.


Portable sink/faucet extension for workshops or camping

Turn a hose into a temporary faucet extension or pop-up workshop sink connection: attach the 3/8" compression end to small pump outlets or faucets, use the 1/2" FIP where needed, and rely on the included washers and sealing tape for a leak-free temporary hookup. Great for backyard events, gardening stations, or a mobile hand-wash set-up in a workshop or at a maker fair.