FlexiHose via Amazon[amazon.com] has 100'Flexi Hose Lightweight Expandable Garden Hose, No-Kink Flexibility, 3/4 Inch Solid Brass Fittings and Double Latex Core for $39.99. Shipping is free.
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FlexiHose via Amazon[amazon.com] has 100'Flexi Hose Lightweight Expandable Garden Hose, No-Kink Flexibility, 3/4 Inch Solid Brass Fittings and Double Latex Core for $39.99. Shipping is free.
Model: Flexi Hose Lightweight Expandable Garden Hose, No-Kink Flexibility, 3/4 Inch Solid Brass Fittings and Double Latex Core
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100 ft at that price is really nice but in my lifetime I'm approximately 0/5 with expandable hoses. They all blew out with normal use. The first one is exempt though because it was put on a pressure washer.
Should I go 0/6?
Bought something very similar. Kind of deceiving in the product description. OK for what it is. 3/4" is only for the connectors which is standard on all hoses. It will most likely also be plated aluminum not heavier brass... Mine started losing plating after 3 days. These are very light duty hoses.. Diameter is going to be 1/2 inch. Good for watering plants, very very light, also will not make rub marks on stone and pool coping. This will not work well for car wash, pressure clean, or refilling water in a pool.
100 ft at that price is really nice but in my lifetime I'm approximately 0/5 with expandable hoses. They all blew out with normal use. The first one is exempt though because it was put on a pressure washer.
Should I go 0/6?
So far I'm 1/4 with these. The one that hasn't failed is in my back yard and rarely used or moved. The last one I got besides that failed in less than a year and I was able to make a warranty claim. I just sold the replacement on eBay to put the money towards a standard one.
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So far I'm 1/4 with these. The one that hasn't failed is in my back yard and rarely used or moved. The last one I got besides that failed in less than a year and I was able to make a warranty claim. I just sold the replacement on eBay to put the money towards a standard one.
I wish this type of hose could be mastered. I've bought different brands. They are so freaking convenient for the short period of time they work.
I also wish the actual hose part was wider so more water/gpm would flow.
I think the next one I buy will be with a long warranty that is simply bring it in and replace it.
100 ft at that price is really nice but in my lifetime I'm approximately 0/5 with expandable hoses. They all blew out with normal use. The first one is exempt though because it was put on a pressure washer.
Should I go 0/6?
No, 0/3 on this brand and that is after they sent me a new one under the arranty
I've gone through a half dozen at least. They'll split in middle, or near connector if you're rough with it. Draining after each use and not leaving it pressurized helps increase lifetime. I usually get at least 12-18 months out of them. I originally got a flexi hose, it lasted longer, but then started buying AliExp/ temu ones for a reaction of the price. No matter what, they'll eventually fail, it's just how much do you want to pay for longer intervals between failures. I like them b/c I don't have space for a "rigid" hose.
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The length in the title would help.
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The length in the title would help.
So what's the length lol… someone answered right as I was writing this
100 ft at that price is really nice but in my lifetime I'm approximately 0/5 with expandable hoses. They all blew out with normal use. The first one is exempt though because it was put on a pressure washer.
Should I go 0/6?
This would be slick at ~$20 ish
Should I go 0/6?
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So far I'm 1/4 with these. The one that hasn't failed is in my back yard and rarely used or moved. The last one I got besides that failed in less than a year and I was able to make a warranty claim. I just sold the replacement on eBay to put the money towards a standard one.
I wish this type of hose could be mastered. I've bought different brands. They are so freaking convenient for the short period of time they work.
I also wish the actual hose part was wider so more water/gpm would flow.
I think the next one I buy will be with a long warranty that is simply bring it in and replace it.
100 ft at that price is really nice but in my lifetime I'm approximately 0/5 with expandable hoses. They all blew out with normal use. The first one is exempt though because it was put on a pressure washer.
Should I go 0/6?
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