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04 commemorative 06-27-2022 9:59am

Expandable pocket hoses....
 
Are there any good ones out there :confused5:

DJ_Critterus 06-27-2022 10:01am

I'm glad that I don't need pills to get my pocket hose to expand, and yes, it's a great one, but you may not touch, use, or even look at it. :slap:

04 commemorative 06-27-2022 10:06am

Thank You :cert:

Chuck A 06-27-2022 10:18am

I had bought 3 of a different name brand and well they were
very crappy, indeed

ToolMaker 06-27-2022 10:37am

No! :lol:

Aerovette 06-27-2022 10:57am

Here is my question, for anyone that has one. Under pressure (trigger not pulled) it is expanded. When you press the sprayer trigger and the pressure drops, does it try to retract again?

If you have NO sprayer attached, is it only a few feet long the whole time?

Rodnok1 06-27-2022 10:58am

They work ok just don't last long at all. If i had an oddball spot needing a cheap hose i still wouldn't buy one.

DJ_Critterus 06-27-2022 11:04am

Quote:

Originally Posted by aerovette (Post 1966132)
Here is my question, for anyone that has one. Under pressure (trigger not pulled) it is expanded. When you press the sprayer trigger and the pressure drops, does it try to retract again?

If you have NO sprayer attached, is it only a few feet long the whole time?

They only contract when there is no water pressure. that being said, that means they have to be highly elastic and aren't very strong or durable. Nice gimmick, but spend the $40 (today's prices) on a regular nose.

Aerovette 06-27-2022 11:20am

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ_Critterus (Post 1966134)
They only contract when there is no water pressure. that being said, that means they have to be highly elastic and aren't very strong or durable. Nice gimmick, but spend the $40 (today's prices) on a regular nose.

That being the case, I would have zero use for one. If I want only faucet pressure, I have a 6 foot hose. Put my thumb over the end and I have a 25 foot hose. That would be worthless.

Old Ben 06-27-2022 11:21am

My wife bought one. It was a total piece of junk.

Norm 06-27-2022 11:21am

Most of the one's I've purchased have failed, lasts for a little bit, connected ends break apart or develop pin holes. The expandable stretch hose inside degrades and leaves slimmy deposits in a bucket.

DJ_Critterus 06-27-2022 11:30am

Quote:

Originally Posted by aerovette (Post 1966137)
That being the case, I would have zero use for one. If I want only faucet pressure, I have a 6 foot hose. Put my thumb over the end and I have a 25 foot hose. That would be worthless.

It expands to full length without the end capped off, but the damn things fall apart so easily.

6spdC6 06-27-2022 11:31am

The commercials for those things makes them look super good. A couple neighbors bought them (different brands) Short lasting junk!

Onebadcad 06-27-2022 11:37am

Go to HD, buy the best one they have, I do this, lasts over 5 years in SoFlo heat, those silly krinkley ones are for old ladies and doods than cannot life over 5 pounds,,, buy a manly hose!!

mrvette 06-27-2022 12:30pm

I found a Stainless STEEL water hose on the .net,,....it's about 1/2" diameter with a liner, and it's light as hell, easy to pull across grass, and plenty of feed for sprinklers....didn't cost much either....like 40 bux or so....

:dance::seasix:

Olustee bus 06-27-2022 2:21pm

I just bought this one. I was impressed with the brass fittings. Then, reading this post I see that the fittings are a problem. So I went back and see that they all have brass fittings. Oh well. Just for watering plants


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BY9Y66P...t_details&th=1

GTOguy 06-27-2022 3:48pm

All the ones I've seen have rotted and fallen apart very, very quickly. Complete crap.

theandies 06-27-2022 3:58pm

When my wife and I bought our first house in 1994 I went to the hardware store like a good homeowner and bought a normal 50' and 100' hose for the two bibs on the house.
Guess what, I still have both those hoses today and use them all the time.
Those "retractable" hoses look cool and easier to use (I wouldn't call using a hose hard in any manner) but I'll take the normal hose any day.
I probably got lucky when I bought my hoses because they probably weren't made in China the manufacturing shit hole so they've lasted more than 6 months.

Gordon Shumway 06-27-2022 5:49pm

I've got one I use for just one purpose (electric pressure washer), and that isn't very often. It hasn't been a problem as it is the garage except for the rare times I use it, but it does not seem durable at all.

One thing I noticed was that using it with implements like a regular trigger nozzle it just doesn't seem to generate the regular pressure from the nozzle as with a normal hose. It seems kind of odd and maybe just my imagination, but take it for what it is worth.

MikeB 06-27-2022 5:51pm

No. !


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