A flexible conduit typically made of reinforced rubber carries wastewater from the washing machine to the household drain. This component is essential for proper appliance function, directing the outflow away from the machine and preventing flooding. A typical example connects to the washing machine’s outlet and extends to a standpipe, sink drain, or other appropriate drainage point.
This drainage solution offers flexibility for installation in tight spaces and durability against the wear and tear of regular use and exposure to detergents and hot water. Historically, simpler materials proved less resilient, leading to leaks and premature failures. Modern materials and construction contribute significantly to a washing machine’s reliable operation and longevity, preventing costly water damage and inconvenience.