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130' Drincosh Retractable Hose Reel w/ Spray Nozzle

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$120

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Woot! has 130' Drincosh Retractable Hose Reel w/ Spray Nozzle on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Included nozzle features 9 adjustable spray patterns
  • Garden hose reel features a 180° swivel bracket
  • Takes only 3 simple steps to install this retractable water hose

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Woot! has 130' Drincosh Retractable Hose Reel w/ Spray Nozzle on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Included nozzle features 9 adjustable spray patterns
  • Garden hose reel features a 180° swivel bracket
  • Takes only 3 simple steps to install this retractable water hose

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The volume of a cylinder varies with the square of the radius. Going from 1/2" to 5/8" increases the cross sectional radius by 25%, and when you square that, you see that the cross sectional area - and by extension the volume - are increased by 56%. However, flow rate (what many people mean when they say "pressure"), according to Poiseuille's Law, actually varies with the fourth power of the radius. In this case, this could mean up to a 144% increase in flow rate, assuming the actual water pressure can support that increase in flow.
It won't.
More volume, yes. more pressure, no.

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Been looking for one of these so im taking a shot with this one. Price is actually a little less than comparable versions with 100' hoses so it seems like a decent deal
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Does anyone know what brand to get that uses more metal/durable internal parts? which one is built to last? Reviews I read on most models say they last about 2 years, and internal parts are all made of plastic.
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Quote from VirtualShoplift :
3/4 would be 50% more water than 1/2. I learned this the hard way when I got 5/8" and my pressure washer performance suffered. I got a 3/4" and it makes all the difference.
The volume of a cylinder varies with the square of the radius. Going from 1/2" to 5/8" increases the cross sectional radius by 25%, and when you square that, you see that the cross sectional area - and by extension the volume - are increased by 56%. However, flow rate (what many people mean when they say "pressure"), according to Poiseuille's Law, actually varies with the fourth power of the radius. In this case, this could mean up to a 144% increase in flow rate, assuming the actual water pressure can support that increase in flow.
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waitting for a durable 5/8 reel deal.

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Quote from jrussell2241 :
Does anyone know what brand to get that uses more metal/durable internal parts? which one is built to last? Reviews I read on most models say they last about 2 years, and internal parts are all made of plastic.
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Yep Hoselink is high quality but expensive
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Quote from jrussell2241 :
Does anyone know what brand to get that uses more metal/durable internal parts? which one is built to last? Reviews I read on most models say they last about 2 years, and internal parts are all made of plastic.

The current Costco version uses brass internals and has lasted me 2 years so far
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If this is anything like the Giraffe Tools version, it will not be 130', maximum 122'. Be careful if you really need the full length.Why do I say this? I needed 130' but in their 130' manual, their specs. state the hose length is 125', plus 3' is reserved to stay in the reel. Measured hose length out of the reel was 115'!!
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Quote from Blankman-103 :
The current Costco version uses brass internals and has lasted me 2 years so far
Costco near me had several different kinds. Any idea what which one you have?
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Costco near me had several different kinds. Any idea what which one you have?
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Not to be too controversial, but can someone explain to me the appeal of this product over a shrink/pocket hose ? I have seen many of these recently installed on neighbors' houses and not only do they look unsightly (to me at least), but they've all required drilling into the masonry of the front of the home, doing permanent damage to brick work. Pocket hoses which self-shrink after use and roll up into a nice, tidy package seem to me to still be the end-all solution for garden hoses.
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Quote from fatwalletrefugee :
Not to be too controversial, but can someone explain to me the appeal of this product over a shrink/pocket hose ? I have seen many of these recently installed on neighbors' houses and not only do they look unsightly (to me at least), but they've all required drilling into the masonry of the front of the home, doing permanent damage to brick work. Pocket hoses which self-shrink after use and roll up into a nice, tidy package seem to me to still be the end-all solution for garden hoses.

Nothing controversial, in your comparison it's pretty much length. 80' in a retractable reel gets you across most lawns. 100'+ and you're all the way out at the curb. Not everyone needs to water that far out, but it's a great convenience vs daisy chaining hoses or manually reeling them in.

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