Flexzilla! Regular & pro version, they are awesome. Craftsman Black lifetime ones would be a good bet as well.
Flexzilla! Regular & pro version, they are awesome. Craftsman Black lifetime ones would be a good bet as well.
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Picked up another hose. We got these in stock at my pharmacy - so I couldn`t resist.
It`s on TV - so it has to be good.
Didn`t use it yet - but filled it with water to see it expand. I never had a hose like this. The outside webbing is some type of canvas type material. It feels like the inside part is a rubber bladder type "hose" that expands with water pressure.
Initial thoughts are - it`s super light and easy to roll up. Fittings seem like decent quality - and on has an on/off switch:
So, the negatives... I read the directions - and it says it may take several expansion / contraction cycles for the hose to fully expand to 50`.
When I filled it up - it did expand - but to nowhere near 50`. So, I will keep you posted how it works out.
Mine just sprung a leak. This is the third one I owned. I can`t recommend them until maybe they improve the material
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
My father has one of those, too. It didn`t last very long...same issue as Bill reports.
my regular X hose sprung a leak after about 6 months but it was gift to me and I`d say it was worth the 0 cost of entry
BUT I tried to use Teflon tape and duct tape, etc but nothing worked, the leak just sprung somewhere else so I trashed it
I`d image the X hose pro would do the same but has fittings you might want to try and salvage (brass) if possible
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I`ve used the Sears Black Rubber hoses for years. They are heavy duty, stay flexible in cold weather and have a lifetime warranty. While they don`t kink, I`ve always found them to tangle while moving them around the car etc and after a few months they start to get your hands black when using them. I picked up the Shop Zero from Lowes when they were on sale. My wife uses the X Hose Pro for gardening--the Shop Zero is similar, but much more heavy duty and has a 5 year warranty. It doesn`t shrink like the X Hose, but just goes limp. Very, very light and you could just throw it in a 5 gallon bucket when you`re finished if you wanted to. Happened to notice it has full flow fittings at either end so really keeps the pressure up. Doesn`t kink or tangle and hangs in a snap on the garage wall hanger. So far very impressed -- one less hassle to deal with!!
Shop Zero-G 5/8-in x 50-ft Premium-Duty Kink Free Garden Hose at Lowes.com
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The Driver did a review on one a couple years ago. I liked the idea but hated that it lost pressure so fast. Also he said after a month it started leaking as well.
X Hose Pro ~ Review
Lolz. X Hose is a complete piece of garbage. Went out to water the lawn (first use) and it leaked. Don`t buy it. Will check out the one posted above from Lowes.
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My Sears ones kept failing so frequently that the warranty wasn`t worth the continued hassle of taking them back. I had better luck with Flexogen even though I`m now using Griot`s and Swan (neither of which I`d recommend).
Hmmm..thinking about it now, I might go back to the Sears (black) ones after I`ve repaired/replaced the ones from GG enough to get frustrated.
Gee, guess I`m really hard on hoses somehow!
I see that Lowe`s one is a 5/8", wonder if they have them in 3/4" (I only use a 5/8" on my CRS).
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