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Probably fixableI'd imagine the machine end cuff has ridges in it for the hose to screw into. what i'd do here is use a wire cutter to snip the fragment away from the hose. then cut into the hose near the machine end once you've done a full rotation pull on the metal wire and you could be able to unravel the hose from the interior of the cuff. You might find it necessary to scrape away some of the adhesive or left over hose materia, but once it's clear you should just be able to screw the cuff onto the remaining hose. You'll lose length but eh I wouldn't bother buying a new hose.
Probably fixable
I'd imagine the machine end cuff has ridges in it for the hose to screw into. what i'd do here is use a wire cutter to snip the fragment away from the hose. then cut into the hose near the machine end once you've done a full rotation pull on the metal wire and you could be able to unravel the hose from the interior of the cuff. You might find it necessary to scrape away some of the adhesive or left over hose materia, but once it's clear you should just be able to screw the cuff onto the remaining hose. You'll lose length but eh I wouldn't bother buying a new hose.