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[* black] Use a ruler or caliper to measure the diameter of the spigot threads as accurate as possible, as this measurement is crucial as it will determine the size of the part needed.
[* icon_note] This specific spigot is 1 1/8 or 1.17 inches in diameter, so a SM01.125 adapter from Spigot Masters was ordered and used.
-[* icon_note] If the hose thread outlet is standard (¾ inch), the adapter can be omitted as it is already the desired diameter for a common hose. A vacuum breaker can still be used as long as it is the appropriate size.
+[* icon_note] If the hose thread outlet is standard (¾ inch), the adapter can be omitted as it is already the desired diameter for a common hose in the US. A vacuum breaker can still be used as long as it is the appropriate size.