I'm shopping for a garden hose and while at first I was looking into those light weight expansion hoses, people keep reporting they have a tendency to produce inconsistent streams.
I now see these new stainless steel hoses and I'm intrigued.
I'm looking to hook up one of those power washing attachments with soap dispensers to clean the outside of my place, the windows and screens as well as the porch.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Oohhhhh that does look nice. I might wait until they get the 100' in stock. I have a manual hose reel back there but seriously, it's such a pain in the ass to do that multiple times per week.
We run 6 Flexilla air hoses every day for years and they hold up. All the other air hoses in the past died in some fashion or just sucked within a year. [Reply]
We have the lightweight expandable hose for whenever the boyfriend does water changes on the aquarium (125 gallons), watering the garden, or hooking up a water toy for the kiddo outside. Otherwise, we use the heavier, sturdier hose for most jobs outside.
We're on our third expandable hose in three years. The first one we bought didn't last long, but we liked it well enough to give it a second chance. The second one lasted until I didn't see where someone left it laying in the yard whenever I mowed last fall, so we got our third. [Reply]
Have bought various expandable hoses over the years to wash my car and they always break. I’d still rather be replacing them versus using a bullshit traditional hose. Latest is a bunjee hose I bought at Sams. It has been completely fine but will probably also break.
Heard about those flexzilla hoses before and probably try next. [Reply]