With our lightweight garden hose, you�ll never again have to struggle with tangled hoses. The hose stretches to follow your movements, then automatically rebounds into a neat coil for easy storage. Manufactured in the United States using lead-free, top quality Polyurethane. Commercial grade machined brass fittings are specially plated to prevent lead from leaching into the water. A truly drinking water safe product. Includes specially engineered strain reliefs on both hose ends to prevent hose kink at the faucet or nozzle end of the hose. Features 12 inch tails on each coil end making a very user-friendly product. Our specially engineered, polyether-based polyurethane is designed for long-term water use.
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.
J**Y
Perfect for our needs!
So far, I’m friends with this hose. I bought it because the Water Right brand claims to be free of BPA, lead, and phthalates; and this commitment is extremely important to me act the mother, daughter, and granddaughter of cancer survivors.Use: I use the hose to water my veggies, herbs, and ornamental plants. The hose took a teensy bit of coaxing away far as maneuvering it at first, especially when winding it on our hose reel, but after the first week of getting it, it seems to be more flexible. It’s super lightweight, which is a bonus for me because I’m middle aged and a “very small animal,” so it gets points for that.Plus, I just dig the purple color. It makes me happy.I can’t speak to the durability yet, but I’ll try to remember to update this review in a year or two.
K**G
Fabulous garden hose
I learned about these hoses from work and they are everything they say they are! (I work at a production Greenhouse, they know a thing or two about watering.) Quality built and lightweight to boot. When my other garden hoses need to be replaced I’ll be getting more of these. Bonus- They are made in the USA and drinking water safe!
M**M
Strong and light
LOVE this hose!!! First of all, so light and second of all, durable! My not husband caught it up in the mower, not a scratch!! love.
S**E
A little difficult to handle.
This hose material likes to stick to itself. If you use a hose reel, you’re golden. No problems.
D**L
Such an improvement from the old rubber hose!
So much easier to use than the old fashioned hose. Love it.
M**R
I love this house.
I can't believe that I have spent countless years lugging a heavy hose around my yard. This is light weight and I love it. I can't speak to the durability because I have only used it for about a month now, but it appears to be pretty durable. Time will tell. Meanwhile, it is a delight to move around my yard with it. So easy and light.
J**Z
Less pressure and spraying distance
it's a smaller diameter hose so it does have less pressure, force, distance when spraying but it is well made, easy to handle, light weight and has a 5 year manufacture warranty. It doesn't kink but it is fairly stiff, kinda like a pressure washer hose, so not easily rolled/spooled back onto a hose station and when unrolling the hose it needs to be straightened out a bit. The pros are better then the cons, you just need to know what you're getting in a hose and if that fits your requirements
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