faucet based wort chiller planning

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ddrrseio

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due to living in an apt, i brew indoors. i have a portable dishwasher and had the idea of buying an extra faucet coupler to feed a wort chiller:

Appliance Zone - Product: Dishwasher Unicouple Assembly - WD24X10043

i'd love to find a generic or used one, but so far no luck.

does anyone have any suggestions? might there be a better way to circulate water without a garden hose?
 
Check this out. Cheapo washing machine supply hose and a kitchen faucet quick disconnect kit from home depot. Ran me about $10

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wow you don't waste kettle space!

that's exactly what i want to achieve, but using the faucet adapter that works with my dishwasher (general electric GSC3500R15WW). the unicouple in the original post would work, but it's overpriced for this use. i just need something that will fit the adapter i have...
 
I have a "faucet to garden hose" adapter and a garden hose
and a dishwasher adapter.

I just switch them in and out. I dont tighten them too hard so they are easily removeable by hand.
 

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