expired Posted by Bruinnn | Staff • Apr 14, 2024
Apr 14, 2024 1:49 AM
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expired Posted by Bruinnn | Staff • Apr 14, 2024
Apr 14, 2024 1:49 AM
RESTMO Garden Hose, 100ft $32.49, 75ft $29.89, 50ft $19.49 + FS with PRIME
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Reply to below:' 'drinking water quality' is a marker of what kind of materials used. never want to use things made out of really toxic, polluting materials anyways, which many hoses are. but especially when you grow a lot of your food and fill kiddy pools, hot tubs, bathe kids and pets outside…
Reply to below:' 'drinking water quality' is a marker of what kind of materials used. never want to use things made out of really toxic, polluting materials anyways, which many hoses are. but especially when you grow a lot of your food and fill kiddy pools, hot tubs, bathe kids and pets outside…
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Attaching aluminum to your brass spigot or nozzle will cause them to permanently fuse/corrode/galvanize together. Requiring a torch & wrenches to undo, best-case ruining your hose and worst case bursting your water pipe. Not worth it.
To my surprise I have found that plastic hose fittings are very durable, and they work well with both with brass spigots and aluminum hose fittings. So if you are stuck with a hose with aluminum fittings, consider using a plastic coupler as a middleman between the brass spigot and the hose.
Alternatively, as a free-but-risky solution, remember to completely remove your hose from the spigot every month or so to prevent that dreaded fusion.