"Water Right 400 Series (7/16") Garden Hose, Drinking Water Safe, 100-Foot, Lead-Free Brass Fittings, Eggplantצינור גינה Water Right מסדרת 400 (7/16 אינץ'), בטוח לשתייה, 100 מטר, אביזרי פליז ללא עופרת, חצילWater Right 400 Series (7/16 Zoll) Gartenschlauch, Trinkwassersicher, 30 m, bleifreie Messingbeschläge, Aubergineخرطوم حديقة ووتر رايت سلسلة 400 (7/16 بوصة)، آمن لمياه الشرب، 100 قدم، تركيبات نحاسية خالية من الرصاص، نبات الباذنجانMangueira de jardim Water Right Série 400 (7/16"), segura para água potável, 30 metros, conexões de lato sem chumbo, berinjelaWater Right 400 系列(7/16 英寸)花园软管,饮用水安全,100 英尺,无铅黄铜配件,茄子Water Right 400 시리즈 (7/16 인치) 정원 호스, 식수 안전, 384.4 m (100 피트, 무연 황동 피팅, 가지"
P**E
One of the worst hoses I've used
I don't understand these positive reviews - this is one of the worst hoses I've ever tried to use. Yes it's light and pretty, but it does nothing but kink. I tried unraveling it - it kinks. I untangled it and used it for 30 seconds, it kinks. I find the kink, pull it loose, use it for 30 seconds, and it kinks. It is impossible to use the host as currently constructed - it catches on itself and constantly kinks to cut off the water display -- maybe they've changed the product recently, but I thought I was being Punk'd. Sending it back and moving to a metal hose.
B**Y
Review from owner who purchased it in 2012
Bought this hose 9 years ago and it was a great investment. We live in Arizona with many months of 100 degree+ weather and this hose has not failed us. No sun rot (despite leaving it exposed all day), no leaks and still works like new. Unless they changed the manufacturing process for this hose, DO NOT believe the negative reviews that claim this hose kinks, I've never had a problem with it kinking all. However, DO believe the negative reviews that the smaller diameter does restrict water flow vs a standard 5/8 inch hose, which for us is not a problem since our water pressure is good. I use this hose most everyday and it is so easy to manipulate, shift and carry around, I reckon I have saved myself countless effort and time over wrestling with a conventional hose. I am never going back, and obviously after 9 years of constant use it is super reliable.
C**.
Mostly good, but severly restricted flow.
I took a chance on this hose. It is, by a wide margin, the most expensive hose that I've ever purchased. After patching holes in old hoses that I've had for almost a decade now, I decide it was better to spend a bit more for something that will last longer.Some reviews mentioned the restricted flow while others seemed to indicate that this is not a big issue and hardly noticeable. For me, it is definitely noticeable and is the main drawback with this hose since it limits the applications to garden watering; you may not want to use this with an impact sprinkler or a pressure washer as there is a notable drop off in flow rate. I have a few other minor complaints such as the tendency to "stick" more so than other hoses I've owned.That said, there are many benefits to this hose. For starters, the smaller diameter yields a significant weight savings. This hose is extremely maneuverable (minus the "stickiness") and light, even in 100 foot form. You can easily pull out all 100' and move around with it without issue. The weight also means that it winds with less effort. The savings also apply to the size as well. It will take up less space on a reel.If you are shopping for a general purpose hose, consider getting the bigger version of this hose.If you want ultimate maneuverability for watering in the garden, this is the hose for you.As long as you know this, then you won't be disappointed. Given the premium price tag, I hope it holds up!
R**.
Water Right 100 ft 400 series hose
Just received this- so have only a few comments- IS VERY LIGHT which I needed- has lower water pressure as expected but doesn't seem to matter when watering flowers. MOST IMPORTANT HINT: when taking out of box, hose wants to keep in "coiled position" -called Water Right rep- she said to put on nozzle ,fill hose and leave set in full sun for a couple hours - WORKED!! -became "straight" and easy to store- I store my hose in a constant shaded area on mulch in a figure 8 position-- since expensive and small: will store inside garage for the 2-3 freezes we have here in NC each winter--works great so far (one week using) - will update if any other comments.
C**R
If a Bluetooth hose existed, this would be it (for specific applications)
UPDATE: I still love this hose even though I only use it for applying liquid fertilizer and other yard treatments. Another update is the photo of the reel I bought to store 100ft of the 9/16" version on. This is the Yard Butler Handy Reel, and it's a miniature reel that stores this hose efficiently. I've been hand coiling my hose this whole time and that got old. I didn't want a full-size reel taking up space when I only use this hose maybe 10 times a year.This summer I started applying my own yard chemicals, mainly in liquid form using a Chapin hose-end sprayer. I have 8000 square feet of turf and was using my standard 5/8" hose, which was heavy and a pain to maneuver around flower beds and other obstacles. I came looking for a smaller, lighter hose. After reading many reviews, I think it's important for folks to understand that there are 3 basic characteristics to choose from when it comes to hoses and pipes:--Pressure drop (psi)--Flow Rate (gallons per minute or gpm)--Diameter (inches, and factors into the weight of the hose)You can choose any two at the expense of the third. For example, if you want to maintain pressure and high flow, you need a larger diameter hose. If you want a small diameter that maintains pressure then you have to limit your flow. You can't have a high flow rate with minimal pressure loss from a small diameter hose. Fluid mechanics don't work that way. I replaced all the 1/2" pipe with 3/4" pipe in my crawlspace for these reasons.My Chapin hose-end sprayer runs at 0.5 gpm (tested with a bucket and timer). A simple online pipe calculator told me that a 100-foot hose at 7/16" diameter operating at 0.5 gpm will lose only 3 psi of pressure. The pressure at the spigot is 55 psi, so I have plenty of pressure at the other end of the hose with a flow rate of only 0.5 gpm. There is no noticeable difference in my sprayer performance between my big hose and my new hose, and now I can easily walk around spraying without lugging a heavy hose.Now, if I put my regular high-flow, car-washing nozzle on this skinny hose the performance is pathetic, but that's to be expected. You simply cannot ask this 7/16" hose for that kind of flow without a massive drop in pressure. I'll use my big hose for tasks like washing the car, filling the pool, and irrigating my lawn.This hose is good for lower-flow applications like applying chemicals with a hose-end sprayer, watering potted plants, and feeding a pressure washer (since they don't consume a lot of water). This 100ft hose would be a terrible choice for high-flow applications like washing your car, feeding a large lawn sprinkler, washing a driveway, or fighting a fire (anything where you need to move a lot of water in a short time).I saw a lot of reviews about the hose coil memory. Based on those reviews, when I unboxed my hose I expected a mess. I was planning to pressurize the hose and and leave it in the sun to straighten out. However, the picture included with this review was taken the moment I had the hose uncoiled out of the box it came in. I don't know what those reviewers are talking about since you see the hose is neatly laid out. For the record, it was about 85 degrees when this happened, and that may have made the hose more limber.The one complaint I have is the hose has a rubbery feel to it and it does not like to slide against itself or other smooth objects. I'm hoping this will go away after the hose is scuffed and gets dirty. I pull my hoses around patio furniture to avoid flower beds, and this hose tends to "grab" and not slide easily. Again, this may go away as the hose gets used more.I've experienced a couple of kinks, but they happen from my own poor hose management. If you let the hose twist too much and then pull it, the loops may kink. The thinner wall that makes the hose lighter likely contributes to this. You need to be mindful of how you drag the hose around and avoid twisting it. Mostly the loops just straighten out on their own, and usually a "whip" of the hose will get a kink to pop out, which is easy with this light-weight hose.In summary, I'm thrilled with this new hose since it'll make spraying chemicals much, much easier. It's a great hose for some applications, and don't expect this hose to perform like a 5/8" or 3/4" hose since there's a reason hoses are made that big.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago