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    I never thought I`d get so much info on hose couplers...LOL thanks guys, cuz I was really stressed I wasn`t going to invest my whole $20 bucks in the absolute best made hose couplers possible, with no plastic parts and good flow LOL it`s good to see some really do love their couplers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman
    I never thought I`d get so much info on hose couplers...LOL thanks guys, cuz I was really stressed I wasn`t going to invest my whole $20 bucks in the absolute best made hose couplers possible, with no plastic parts and good flow LOL it`s good to see some really do love their couplers.




    Quality quick disconects and shut off valves make a WORLD of difference when it comes to detailing.



    The reason i defend these so much is becuase 1) They can be bought OTC 2) They are VERY durable with no plastic parts 3) They flow better than any others ive found OTC (ive tried them all :lol) 4) 100% satisfaction, they replace them free of charge if they fail

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe
    Quality quick disconects and shut off valves make a WORLD of difference when it comes to detailing.



    The reason i defend these so much is becuase 1) They can be bought OTC 2) They are VERY durable with no plastic parts 3) They flow better than any others ive found OTC (ive tried them all :lol) 4) 100% satisfaction, they replace them free of charge if they fail




    Right, and I`m giving my comments on the only and SAME disconnects I have used...

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    Quote Originally Posted by joyriiide1113
    Maybe its not plastic, but I knwo for sure its the SAME brand. ACE`s hardware only sells one. It comes in a set with a bunch male and female attachments...


    iirc, they had the plastic version of these brass disconnects there as well. the brass ones are much nicer as coupe has stated...

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    Quote Originally Posted by klnyc
    No intend to hijack this thread.

    Those coupling, I see there`s like a rubber O ring in there.. How good with this hold during a sub zero degree weather? Wont it wear out, if you quick disconnect on and off often? TIA


    Why are you using your garden hose in sub-zero weather?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFTowel
    Why are you using your garden hose in sub-zero weather?


    I didnt said I was using at sub zero degree.



    My garden hose is on the driveway, so thats mean is there for 365 days(all 4 season).

    And you know the the temp we get here is crazy.

 

 
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